
Islamic expansion isn’t just happening overseas—it’s happening in Texas, and one man is leading the charge. Yasir Qadhi, a Pakistani-American imam and theologian, has positioned himself as one of the most strategically influential Islamic figures in the United States.
Unlike more overt extremists, Qadhi operates with calculated precision, presenting a moderate, intellectual facade while actively mobilizing the Muslim community for territorial and ideological expansion. However, throughout the years, his mask has slipped on several occasions, exposing his true agenda. In rare moments of candor, he has openly declared democracy incompatible with Islam, refused to condemn terrorist groups like Hamas, and preached that Islamic law—not Western governance—should dictate every aspect of life. These moments provide a rare glimpse into the real Yasir Qadhi, a man whose ultimate goal is the systematic transformation of American society under Sharia.
With deep ties to Saudi-trained Salafism, Qadhi has spent decades rejecting democracy, pushing for Sharia dominance, and embedding his dangerous Islamic agenda within mainstream American institutions. Now, he is leading a coordinated effort to Islamize Texas, using the East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC) and its expanding mega-mosque and Islamic schools as the nucleus of ...