A Kansas City man has successfully helped win the prison release of his friend, Mohamed Soltan from an Egyptian prison. Mohamed El-Housiny (pictured below) is the founder of the FREE SOLTAN Organization. His friend Mohamed Soltan is a Muslim Brotherhood affiliated agitator who was raised in the Kansas City area. Soltan was released from prison in the last few days, and we thought it appropriate to highlight one man working for Soltan’s release from the beginning in Kansas City.
The highlighted text in the screen captures from 2013 show Mohamed El-Housiny’s affiliation with the Free Soltan organization. A comment mentions that Soltan helped break the blockade on Gaza in 2009.
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.jsThis is the biggest bunch of BS… Soltan is #MuslimBrotherhood https://t.co/aXTFjXh5Sv pic.twitter.com/lqqFKHLkgG
— Josh Kafir⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@CausingFitna) July 17, 2020
Mohamed Soltan was a two-time president of the Muslim Student Association at Ohio State University (OSU).
Soltan is the son of Muslim Brotherhood (MB) leader Salah Soltan, who in 2008 claimed that 9/11 was “planned within the U.S., in order to enable the U.S. to control and terrorize the entire world.” His family claimed that Mohamed himself is not a member of the brotherhood.
On November 27-28, 2015, Soltan was a featured speaker at the American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) Conference.
Arrest and Deportation from Egypt
On April 12, 2015, an Egyptian court sentenced Soltan to life imprisonment for supporting an Islamist protest against the military ouster of President Mohamed Morsi in the summer of 2013. In the same case, death sentences were handed out for his father, Salah Soltan and MB’s supreme spiritual leader Mohamed Badie.
Mohamed Soltan was working as a translator for journalists covering a sit-in at Rabaa al-Adawiya Square to protest the takeover that had been dispersed by security forces. Soltan was shot in the arm during the assault on the sit-in. The police arrested him at his home several days later on possession of documents urging members of the army and police to defect. In January 26, 2014, Soltan began a hunger strike to protest his detention by the Egyptian authorities. He was released and sent back to the United States on May 31, 2015.
Supporting Hamas
In 2009, Soltan was reported as having participated in the “Viva Palestina” convoy, which presented Hamas with hundreds of thousand of dollars in cash. The convoy also met with Hamas leaders, including Hamas representative in Lebanon Osama Hamdan, deputy Hamas leader Musa Abu Marzook and Hamas political leader Khaled Meshaal.
In Jordan, en route to the Gaza convoy participants attended a welcoming rally, featuring a speaker who chanted (at 3:37): “Allah is our goal. The Prophet Muhammad is our leader. The Quran is our Constitution. Jihad is our path. Death for the sake of Allah is our most exalted desire.”

Counter Extremism Project CEP Anwar al-Awlaki was a U.S.-Yemeni dual citizen and longtime cleric, propagandist, and operative for al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP).* On September 30, 2011, Awlaki was targeted and killed in Yemen in the first U.S. drone strike to deliberately target a U.S. citizen.* While he was alive, Awlaki directed a number of terrorist plots against the United States,* and disseminated English- and Arabic-language videos, audio recordings, and articles online.*Awlaki’s teachings—still widely available on the Internet—continue to inspire scores of terrorist attacks, frequently aimed at the United States.* CEP continues to identify these extremists in its online resource, Anwar al-Awlaki’s Ties to Extremists.
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js.@soltanlife has no credibility as an authentic human rights advocate. I dare you to speak out against Erdoğan & #Turkey’s human rights violations. You won’t because you are a Muslim Brotherhood tool. You are a MB political agent disguised as human right advocate! What a shame! pic.twitter.com/w97xh3CatU
— Adel El-Adawy (@adeladawy) July 14, 2020

The Kansas City media won’t report any of the info you are reading here. They are paralyzed by PC.


As the screen capture above reveals, Mohamed El-Housiny has also petitioned for the release of the extremely violent cop killer Imam Jamil Al-Amin. Video of Al-Amin in Kansas City 1993 speaking at a ISNA Convention describes the “Rules for War” in Islam.
BIO from DISCOVERY THE NETWORKS read it all…..
In 1995 Al-Amin was arrested for shooting a drug dealer four times in the legs, and also was charged with carrying a concealed and unlicensed handgun. The following year, he was investigated for more than a dozen homicides but was never formally charged. Then in 1999 he was charged with possessing a stolen car, driving without insurance, and impersonating a police officer. Al-Amin refused to appear for his court date, prompting police to issue a warrant for his arrest.
When two sheriff deputies (both African American) tried to serve the warrant on March 16, 2000, which was the Muslim holiday Eid ul-Adha, they were shot. Deputy Ricky Kinchen was killed, and his partner Aldranon English was wounded. English later identified Al-Amin as the shooter, and after a five-day police manhunt the suspect was caught and arrested in a wooded area near a small town in Alabama. The gun that had been used in the police shootings was found in Al-Amin’s car. In 2002 Al-Amin was tried and found guilty of Kinchen’s murder and is now serving a life sentence in prison.

Mohannad Albadawi was a former classmate of Mohamed Soltan as seen in the pictures below. They attended school together in 1999 at the Islamic School of Greater Kansas City. Mohannad describes the highest level of “iman” (faith) as going into a HAMAS tunnel while Israel is aiming a rocket at you.








You can see more about the Islamic Society of Greater Kansas City here. ISGKC is key to understanding how Mohamed Soltan and Mohamed El-Housiny became Muslim Brotherhood. Raising young Jihadist activists and agitators is no easy task, but ISGKC turns them out left and right. Using kids is a very effective means of engaging the unsuspecting American citizenry.
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