“We have a higher calling my friends.” Imam al-Hakim answered. “We cannot be dissuaded from that which the Qur’an bids us do to aid fellow believers in need.” “Gentlemen, please, let’s have order here.” Nasir tapped the table with the end of an expensive-looking Mont Blanc pen. “Imam, first of all, explain to us, do we have something to be concerned about with this organization? What do they call themselves?” Nasir questioned, looking down at the presentation summary. “Uh, World Islamic Youth Fellowship?” “That’s correct, Mr. Chairman,” answered the Imam. “This is a chain of orphanages and schools located in several countries across Europe, the Middle East, South and Southeast Asia, where by and large mostly secular education is emphasized. To be sure, attendance is limited to Islamic yo

