Texas: The Islamic Alamo—Will We Stand or Fall?
Texas: The Islamic Alamo—Will We Stand or Fall?
By Brannon Howse
March 28, 2025
Folks, we’re at a crossroads, and Texas is ground zero. I had Usama Dakdok and Shahram Hadian on the broadcast this week, and what they laid out is nothing short of a five-alarm fire. Two headlines are screaming at us: “Texas Under Siege: Tablighi Jamaat, Known as Al-Qaeda’s Recruitment Network, Establishes U.S. Headquarters in Garland, Texas,” and “Alert Texas: Epic City’s Sharia Compound Can Be Stopped—Here’s the Blueprint to Shut It Down.” This isn’t fearmongering—it’s reality, and our phones are lighting up with calls and texts from Texans who see it too. Even the mayor of Richardson reached out, claiming he’s been misquoted about this mess. We’ve got a Muslim guy, Amir Omar, running for mayor there—look it up, “Amir for Mayor”—and the stakes couldn’t be higher. If Texas and Tennessee fall to this Islamic infiltration, kiss America goodbye.
Let’s start with Tablighi Jamaat in Garland. You remember Garland, don’t you? Where my friends Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer held that “Draw Muhammad” event in 2015, and two ISIS thugs drove from Arizona to shoot it up? The FBI knew—they had an agent texting “tear up Texas”—but did nothing. Thank God Pam and Robert had their own security, or it’d have been a massacre. Now, this same town hosts Masjid Yasin, proudly declared the North American headquarters of Tablighi Jamaat—a Deobandi jihadist group tied to Al-Qaeda, per the Rare Foundation. I played their own video on air: a Muslim bragging about this “beautiful masjid” where kids as young as three can train to be scholars, memorize the Quran, and become “Hufad.” He says it’s “one of the most organized Islamic organizations in the world,” with people flocking from across the nation because “Texas is the center of Islamic initiatives in America.” Their words, not mine.
Shahram Hadian didn’t hold back. He tied this to our late friend Phil Haney, the DHS whistleblower who knew Tablighi Jamaat inside out. Remember San Bernardino? That couple who killed 14 people were steeped in this Deobandi ideology. Shahram believes Phil’s murder was linked to his exposés on groups like this infiltrating America. “This is the Islamic Alamo,” he said, “and Texas is the battlefront.” He’s right—if they establish this beachhead, it’s game over.
Usama Dakdok, born in Egypt to a church-planting father, took it deeper. He’s not worried about big mosques alone—it’s the home mosques that grow into these headquarters. “It’s unconstitutional,” he insisted, “to build a mosque teaching the Quran in America.” Why? Because the Quran—memorized by kids in these schools—commands Muslims to strike the necks of infidels like us (Quran 47:4). “If they teach the youth to follow Muhammad’s Sunnah,” he warned, “they’ll launch jihad when they have the upper hand. America will become like Europe—or worse, the first Islamic state before Egypt.” He’s not exaggerating—132 times the Quran calls us “kafir,” a filthy slur for unbelievers, not just “disbeliever” as the media soft-pedals it.
Then there’s Epic City near Josephine, Texas, tied to the East Plano Islamic Center. Governor Greg Abbott’s on it, tweeting about “legal violations” and a cease-and-desist letter from the Texas Funeral Service Commission for an unlicensed funeral home. Attorney General Ken Paxton’s digging too, issuing a civil investigative demand on March 25th. But Shahram’s skeptical: “They’re fighting zoning and funeral laws, not the heart of the matter—Sharia’s incompatibility with our Constitution.” Usama agrees, citing Hosea 4:6—“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” Without educating leaders on Islam’s savage cult nature, he says, we’re just delaying the inevitable.
I let loose on radio today with an off-the-cuff monologue that’s gone viral. I challenged Texas men: “You wave your ‘Don’t Tread on Me’ flags, spit tobacco, and talk tough. Are you full of hot air? Too fat and lazy, watching dumb NFL players push each other around on painted grass? Get up, learn the Quran, know your enemy, run for office. Or we’ll find out you’re all talk.” Usama loved it, recalling a Texan who flashed two .45s, claiming guns would stop Sharia. Usama checked his wallet—Citibank Visa. “You’re already funding Sharia finance,” he told him. “Two and a half percent of every swipe goes to the Muslim Brotherhood.” Ignorance, not bullets, is our Achilles’ heel.
This ties to Pete Hegseth’s new tattoo—“Kafir” in Arabic. The media’s freaking out, calling it Islamophobic, saying it means “infidel.” Usama clarified: “It’s a disgraceful insult, all over the Quran—572, 573, 47—marking Christians for slaughter.” But he’d wear it proudly, like we embraced “deplorable.” Shahram agreed: “It’s saying, ‘I’m your enemy, Muslims—what are you gonna do?’” If Pete gets this threat, it’s a game-changer for our Secretary of Defense.
Here’s the deal: We don’t want violence—we want education. Read the Quran, not burn it. Thomas Jefferson did, fighting the Barbary pirates who demanded jizya. He sent the Marines, not tribute. As we near our 250th anniversary, Texas is our Alamo. I’m planning a rally there—state senators are already calling. Join us at worldviewfoundation.com—support us. Our phones are ringing off the hook, but Fox and Newsmax won’t touch this. We’re listener-funded—$40,000 a month in hard costs, not counting my family’s needs. Some of you watch daily and never give a dime. Why? Help us at worldviewfoundation.com or worldviewtube.com/sponsors. This is war—educate yourself, or lose everything.
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