‘We Need Muslims in the FBI & CIA’: Yasir Qadhi’s Speech Matches CAIR’s 2050 Plan to Islamize America (Video)

Janet Levy:  Message from CAIR/Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood in America to Muslims in the U.S.:

The 4,000 mosques in the U.S. are the launchpad for an Islamic takeover.

“Muslims will dominate journalism, law, policy and politics by 2050” – Nihad Awad

  • Yasir Qadhi quotes some statistics:
  • Toronto allegedly approaching 10% Muslim
  • Mississauga allegedly 15% Muslim
  • London allegedly 10% Muslim
  • Oslo allegedly 10% Muslim
  • Vienna allegedly near 10%
  • Paris allegedly 17% officially, and “20–25%” unofficially

“Now let’s move to America. We are less than 1% guys… we like to inflate our numbers… no, we are less than 1% if even that.”

Qadhi states that American Muslims are uniquely positioned to exploit the freedoms, capital, and intellectual space of America to lead a worldwide ideological project:

  • producing think tanks
  • producing policy papers
  • producing “visionaries”
  • influencing global Islamic discourse
  • shaping the future of Islam internationally.

“In America, the system is open and can be used.”

RAIR Foundation USA | Feb 02, 2026

Screengrab via Rumble

Yasir Qadhi’s speech exposes that Islamization in America isn’t organic “religious growth,” but a deliberate long-term strategy, using demographics, mosques, and institutional infiltration (even the FBI and CIA), to build power from within.

A newly discovered video featuring Islamic scholar and influencer Yasir Qadhi is sending shockwaves through viewers who have long warned that America’s Islamic “community infrastructure” is not merely religious, but political—built with long-term strategic intent.

In the footage, Qadhi does not speak in vague platitudes about coexistence, faith, or interfaith harmony. Instead, he delivers a blunt demographic and strategic analysis of Islam’s expansion across the West—pointing to Canada, England, France, Austria, and Scandinavia as case studies of how rapidly Muslim population concentration can shift national and municipal realities toward a more Islamic-oriented set of policies.

But his message isn’t really about Europe.

It’s about America.

He repeatedly urges American Muslims to stop thinking short-term in a “reactionary” mindset and instead build for generations.

He then pivots to his central thesis: American Muslims must think long-term, build institutional infrastructure, and leverage the unique power of the United States to influence global Islam.

In the same breath, Qadhi openly acknowledges what critics have warned for years: even small percentages can produce massive power if the community is organized, strategically disciplined, institutionally embedded, and culturally insulated.

February 3, 2026 | Comments »

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