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Thursday, July 23, 2009
Questions Raised Over Financing Of Rep. Keith Ellison's Hajj Trip
Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison-- one of Congress' two Muslim members [corrected]-- is the target of critics who have raised concerns about the financing of a pilgrimage (Hajj) he took last year to the Muslim holy city of Mecca. BeliefNet yesterday (carrying an article from the Minneapolis Star-Tribune) reports that the Muslim American Society of Minnesota (MAS) paid for the trip as a way to improve communications between American Muslims and the wider Muslim world. The House Ethics Committee allowed the trip to be reported as one unrelated to Congressional duties. That permitted Ellison to withhold disclosure of amounts involved. The Muslim American Society is connected with the controversial Minneapolis area charter school, the Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy. In 2006 and 2007, MAS received rental payments for the building that housed the Academy. Those payments came from state funds. The House Ethics Committee is now reviewing its decision on how the trip was reported. Meanwhile, according to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, the Minnesota Republican Party called for an investigation into Ellison's trip.