In an alarming act of foreign political interference, former Pakistani President Dr. Arif Alvi delivered a direct call to action on U.S. soil: Pakistani Muslims in America must infiltrate local politics, not to serve the United States, but to advance the interests of Pakistan and global Islam.
From a private reception in Long Island to the pulpit of a Texas mosque under state scrutiny, Alvi made clear that Pakistani Americans are expected to build political power inside the U.S., then use it to shape Pakistan’s future and promote Islamic governance worldwide. His speeches—delivered at both a political gathering and inside a tax-exempt mosque—now raise serious legal, constitutional, and national security questions.
The remarks were made during an April 2025 reception in Long Island, New York, hosted by Pakistani American businessman and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) supporter Chaudhary Tasawar Ahsan. The gathering featured prominent Pakistani community leaders, including Parvez Riaz, Chairman of the Pakistani American Community of New York, Chaudhry Zameer Ahmad, Hafeez Chaudhry, Ali, Israr, and Zahid Syed.
Alvi, the former figurehead of Imran Khan’s PTI party, did not mince words. Speaking in a mix of Urdu and English, he told the assembled Pakistani American audience:
“This is not a request — this is a demand from Pakistan. Your country needs you. Pakistan Zindabad!”
Alvi went on to insist that Pakistani Americans must unite and actively engage in local U.S. politics, not to integrate or serve American interests, but to create “intellectual bridges” between America and Pakistan, ensuring that Pakistan’s future is shaped through the influence gained on U.S. soil.
“Pakistanis in America must unite and actively take part in the political process here,” Alvi said. “If we build our own influence here, it will reflect strongly back in Pakistan.”
He further emphasized that donations are appreciated, but what Pakistan needs most is ideological and strategic involvement, specifically the “intellectual transfer of knowledge and ideas” to strengthen the Islamic Republic from abroad.
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EPIC Mosque: Platform for Foreign Political Agendas
In June 2025, former Pakistani President Dr. Arif Alvi delivered a politically charged address at the East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC Mosque)—a controversial 501(c)(3) religious nonprofit tied to the infamous EPIC City development, which remains under active state investigation for potential violations.
Alvi used the mosque’s platform to promote transnational Islamic political mobilization. He urged Muslims living in the West to influence foreign and domestic politics, not for the benefit of their host countries, but for Pakistan and global Islamic interests.
“I believe that time has come for a Muslim identity, a Muslim political identity, to emerge.” — Dr. Arif Alvi, EPIC Mosque, June 2025
While cloaked in religious rhetoric, Alvi’s message was explicitly political. He rejected secular morality, praised the Islamic model of governance known as Riyasat-e-Madina, and declared that mosques must serve as political centers:
“Ethics and morality does not come from secularism. Does not—period.”— Dr. Arif Alvi
“I still believe the masjid is a social, political, religious center—like always.”— Dr. Arif Alvi
But Alvi did not stop there. In a stunning escalation, he accused the United States government of orchestrating the removal of former Prime Minister Imran Khan:
“We went through the regime change, which was actually interference. And I am convinced. I saw the documents and I am convinced. And if you can believe me, I am convinced that it started from here.” — Dr. Arif Alvi
This direct allegation—from a former head of state—was issued inside a tax-exempt American mosque, with no objection from EPIC’s leadership. In fact, Dr. Yasir Qadhi, EPIC’s imam and ideological architect of EPIC City, responded with glowing praise:
“You are one of very, very few—too few—politicians that genuinely are showing their love for the deen… It is a breath of fresh air.” — Dr. Yasir Qadhi
EPIC’s growing influence in Texas politics, paired with Alvi’s public indictment of U.S. foreign policy, raises serious questions about whether this 501(c)(3) institution is serving its stated religious purpose—or operating as a platform for foreign political interference.
What took place at the EPIC Mosque was not protected worship. It was a political declaration made from U.S. soil by a foreign leader, weaponizing religious infrastructure to wage ideological war.
Alvi’s speech also included a sweeping condemnation of Western secularism, framing it as morally bankrupt and historically violent. He cited examples ranging from European colonialism to American foreign policy, portraying Islamic governance as the ethical alternative. By invoking atrocities like the Belgian colonization of Congo and Western wars, Alvi positioned Islam—not liberal democracy—as the moral corrective to centuries of Western injustice.
He further revealed that his political goals extended beyond Pakistan. Alvi spoke of ongoing efforts to coordinate a pan-Islamic political revival, referencing Turkish President Erdoğan and echoing the vision of philosopher Allama Iqbal. In his telling, the mobilization of Muslims in the West is part of a much larger strategy to restore global Islamic governance, and American mosques like EPIC are now on the front lines.
Alvi’s speech, delivered inside a tax-exempt religious institution, raises serious legal and regulatory concerns. Under IRS rules, 501(c)(3) nonprofits are prohibited from engaging in partisan political activity or serving as platforms for foreign political influence. By hosting a former head of state who openly attacked U.S. foreign policy and promoted a foreign-aligned ideological agenda, EPIC may have crossed legal lines that warrant federal investigation. Depending on EPIC’s knowledge, involvement, and coordination, these events could potentially implicate both IRS nonprofit rules and the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).
This is no longer just a religious controversy; it is a matter of federal oversight and national security.
In saner times, this would never have been tolerated. After World War II, the United States dismantled State Shinto in occupied Japan and suppressed pro-Japanese religious groups in Hawaii following the Pearl Harbor attack. The reason was simple: Religious institutions tied to foreign political powers cannot operate as instruments of ideological allegiance on American soil, even under the First Amendment. As Justice Robert H. Jackson warned in 1949, ‘The Constitution is not a suicide pact.’
The Real Threat: Organized Conquest, Not Integration
This is not assimilation. This is infiltration—an orchestrated campaign to use America’s own political system against itself.
From Long Island to Plano, Pakistani politicians and Islamic clerics are building what they openly call intellectual and political bridges—not to promote goodwill, but to implant and anchor foreign ideological control within the United States.
Dr. Alvi’s words make the strategy clear:
- Take over school boards, councils, and legislatures.
- Align Muslim-American votes to influence both U.S. and Pakistani policy.
- Reject assimilation and instead re-engineer American society around foreign loyalties.
This is the Trojan horse of modern ideological jihad—not waged through violence, but through ballots, donations, real estate, and tax-exempt institutions advancing political goals under the guise of religious outreach.
America must recognize that these are not isolated incidents. They are coordinated steps in a global strategy to subvert national sovereignty and cultural cohesion using the language of “diversity” and “multiculturalism.”
If we continue to ignore these warnings, we will wake up in a country whose laws, institutions, and values no longer reflect America but mirror Pakistan.
This is not multiculturalism. This is ideological warfare, waged not with bullets, but with ballots, mosques, nonprofits, and political infiltration.
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