Terror in the Cradle of Liberty: How Boston Became a Center for Islamic Extremism
English
By (author): Ilya Feoktistov
Contrary to the Islamic Society of Bostons claims, taken entirely at face value by most media, that the Tsarnaev brothers only briefly and occasionally attended its Cambridge mosque over the year or so before they bombed the Boston Marathon, the Tsarnaevs were already involved with the ISB in April of 2002 the month that they arrived in the United States. The family, which was not religious when it arrived in America, began regularly praying at the ISB mosque and turned increasingly fundamentalist. This fits an alarming pattern: Since 9/11, fourteen leaders and members of the ISB have either been imprisoned, killed by law enforcement, or declared fugitives for their involvement in Islamic terrorism.
The stories of the Tsarnaev brothers have been told in countless places. The story of the mosque that they attended during their increasing radicalization and the organization that runs it has not been told in any meaningful way yet. Terror in the Cradle of Liberty documents the rise of Islamist networks within New Englands historically-moderate and century-old Muslim community since the 1960s. It contains a detailed and personal account of the efforts by Massachusetts activists since 2002 to expose and counter the influence of Islamist networks in New England even as Jewish, political, and law enforcement leaders in the Bay State have decided to embrace these networks as interfaith and community allies. See more