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*[[Clarion Fund]] - Jasser narrates and makes an appearance in [[Aish HaTorah]] Rabbi [[Raphael Shore]]'s film [[The Third Jihad]].
 
*[[Clarion Fund]] - Jasser narrates and makes an appearance in [[Aish HaTorah]] Rabbi [[Raphael Shore]]'s film [[The Third Jihad]].
 
*[[Committee on the Present Danger]] - member
 
*[[Committee on the Present Danger]] - member
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*[[Family Security Matters]] - a far right publication to which Jasser contributes.
 
*[[Middle East Forum]] - Jasser is a contributor to [[Daniel Pipes]]'s far right [[Middle East Quarterly]].
 
*[[Middle East Forum]] - Jasser is a contributor to [[Daniel Pipes]]'s far right [[Middle East Quarterly]].
 
*[[Hudson Institute]] - Jasser is a contributor to its inhouse publication [[Hudson New York]]
 
*[[Hudson Institute]] - Jasser is a contributor to its inhouse publication [[Hudson New York]]

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<youtube size="tiny" align="right" caption="Reza Aslan accuses M. Zuhdi Jasser of Islamophobia for making false claims about the funding of a new Islamic Centre in Manhattan">JOp4O9FwzRw</youtube>M. Zuhdi Jasser, a Syrian-American, runs the American Islamic Forum for Democracy, a right-wing one-man-show he founded in 2003. He is also "one of the founding members" of Center for Islamic Pluralism (CIP), an organization set up by notorious Islamophoboe Daniel Pipes.[1] [2] The group also has Pipes' endorsement of course.[3]. In a debate on CNN, he was accused of Islamophobia by Islam scholar Reza Aslan for making wild accusations about the funding of a new Islamic centre in New York. He is a backer of far-right pro-Israel Republican Joshua Scharf.[4]

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  3. Andrew Maykuth, "Battle for the Heart of Islam," The Philadelphia Inquirer, 30 December 2005
  4. Richard Silverstein, Radical Islam wants you...and America, Tikun Olam, 2 October 2008