
TINLEY PARK, IL — South suburban voters have a few months left to learn about candidates running for Congress in the Nov. 3, 2020 general election.
As is often the case in Illinois, the March 17 Democratic primary may be the “real” 2020 contests. Gerrymandering and other factors contribute to a lack of competitiveness in many general elections.
Several candidates have already declared their intent to seek their party’s nominations to represent the Southland in Congress. Candidates may begin collecting signatures from registered voters on Sept. 3, a process known as circulating nominating petitions. Petitions may be filed between Nov. 25 and Dec. 2.
One candidate named Ameena Matthews will be running for the 1st District Congressional seat that longtime Representative Bobby Rush now holds.
Matthews is known for her work as a violence interrupter for the Chicago-based nonprofit formerly known as CeaseFire, now called Cure Violence, and was featured in the documentary The Interrupters about her work. She is the CEO of Pause For Peace, an anti-violence organization in Chicago.
But what people don’t know is that although she is considered a peaceful Muslim activist her problem is that her father is a convicted Muslim terrorist who is serving a 168-year prison sentence.
Matthews’ father is Jeff Fort, a.k.a. Abdul Malik Ka’bah, who is one of the founders of a dangerous and violent Chicago street gang known as “The Black P. Stones” which boasts about having over 100,000 members and associates in the Windy City.

As the street gang grew in size and power, Fort took on the lead role and under his leadership, the gang became a militant faction of Islam identifying themselves as “El Rukn Tribe of the Moorish Science Templar of America.” The El Rukn faction of the Black P. Stones started to describe themselves as Orthodox Sunni Muslims.
The El Rukns own or control inner-city real estate in Chicago in addition to a mosque on South Drexel Boulevard. The buildings display El Rukn symbols and the El Rukn colors: black, red, and green.
Detective Daniel Brannigan has participated in court sanctioned raids on these properties between 1978 and 1985. The properties are fortified and the police have been required to use force to gain entry. Searches have resulted in the seizure of firearms, ammunition, and controlled substances.
The El Rukns, in Brannigan’s opinion, are an ongoing criminal enterprise with about 250 to 300 adult, male members. About 90 percent *642 of the members have been convicted of felonies. Brannigan estimates that the organization has been responsible for over 100 felonies including murder, narcotics trafficking, and weapons violations.
At this time, Fort changed the name of the militant faction to El Rukn Sunni Masjid al-Malik.
In addition to murder charges and drug trafficking charges, this upstanding citizen was also radicalized. Eventually, Fort agreed to conduct a domestic terrorist operation in exchange for a payment of $2.5 million and weapons.
For his crimes of terrorism, Fort received a sentence of 80 years, which was to be served consecutively with his drug trafficking sentence. After being convicted of ordering the murder of a rival gang member in the drug trafficking trade, he was also sentenced to an additional 75 years, for a total of 168 years to be served for all three crimes.
He has been imprisoned since 1986 and will never see the light of day again.
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