
The 8th Annual “Muslim Day on the Hill,” organized by the American Muslim Advisory Council, shows how once again, state lawmakers in red states are opening their doors to organizations pushing for Sharia, with ties to Muslim Brotherhood-linked organizations and operatives.
On April 1, the Tennessee State Capitol was invaded by hundreds of Islamic activists, families, and students bused in for the 8th Annual “Muslim Day on the Hill,” organized by the controversial American Muslim Advisory Council (AMAC Tennessee).
AMAC openly bragged in pre-event propaganda that they aimed to make the gathering “larger [and] record breaking,” providing free transportation, lunch, and “goodies” to maximize turnout and pressure lawmakers. Their stated goal: “protect our community infrastructure” and “defend family stability” – Islamic code for shielding mosques, demanding halal mandates, prayer rooms in schools, and insulating their parallel societies from any scrutiny or counter-terrorism oversight.