Abdul El-Sayed Displayed Book Written By Extremist Tied To 1993 World Trade Center Attack

Aug 20, 2026 - 10:02
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Abdul El-Sayed Displayed Book Written By Extremist Tied To 1993 World Trade Center Attack
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Michigan Democrat Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed kept a book on his shelf written by an Islamic scholar linked to the 1993 World Trade Center terrorist attack. 

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The book, called “Dream Interpretation According to the Qur’an,” was written by Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips, an Islamic scholar listed as an unindicted co-conspirator in the first bombing attack on New York’s World Trade Center. The book was just one of several tied to radical Islam seen on El-Sayed’s shelf in resurfaced documentary footage.

In the footage, El-Sayed asked the film crew to avoid filming his bookshelf. He told them, “You’re going to want to not get these things in the shot … we’re trying to keep the shot secular.”

The details on El-Sayed’s book collection were flagged by the Washington Free Beacon on Wednesday as the Michigan Senate candidate continues to face questions about his ties to radical Islam. A new report Tuesday showed that El-Sayed’s mother worked for an American-based Islamic charity accused of financing Osama bin Laden.

Throughout his public work and advocacy, Philips defended Muhammad’s marriage to a young child, appeared to justify suicide bombings as a “military action,” and has been banned from multiple countries. 

Other books on El-Sayed’s shelf included “Reflections on the Quran” by Irfan Ahmad Khan and “A Thematic Commentary on the Qur’an” by Sheikh Mohammed al-Ghazali. Khan was “active” in the movement pushing for India to be governed by Sharia law before he moved to the United States, while Mohammed al-Ghazali was a member of the Muslim Brotherhood. 

In the 1990s, Mohammed al-Ghazali testified in support of 13 Egyptian terrorists who gunned down a man who did not support Sharia law. During the trial, Mohammed al-Ghazali said that “the refusal of implementation of Sharia is apostasy,” adding that the death penalty was an acceptable punishment for apostasy under Islamic law. 

El-Sayed has also faced questions about previous comments he made to The New York Times about committing to following Sharia law. 

“Ultimately, the question is, when I die and I stand before God and go through everything I did in my life, I don’t want to say I did it the easy way instead of the Shariah-compliant way,” he said in 2009. “Not because of fear but because of obligation.”

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