The prayer event that a New Jersey mosque is planning for the US Capitol on September 25 has attracted some low-brow party crashers. Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer and Nonie Darwish are being touted as the guests of honor at a coming out party for a new anti-Islam group called Stop Islamization of America (SIOA) that will also be held at the Capitol on the same day at an “as-yet unknown venue.”

As reported by the Likudnik-leaning Israel National News, SIOA describes themselves in turgid language drawn right from the fever swamps inhabited by US right-wing extremists and hard-core Israeli settler supporters.

The organizers call themselves “scholar warriors/ideological warriors in the cause of American freedom and Constitutional government,” as well as in “the defense of… our society of liberty, knowledge, and human decency.”

The “scholar warriors” are planning to conclude their event with a “saunter” around the Capitol.

The SIOA’s own event is planned to conclude with a “saunter” around the streets of Washington DC, on the day of the Muslim prayer rally, in order to “engage in conversations with our fellow citizens who might happen to be there on the same day on matters of moment.” However, more confrontationally, the SIOA website calls for “every protest of this takiya-jihad-dawa event… [to] include some component of donkey, dog, and women.” The reason for this unusual suggestion is made clear on the SIOA site as well: Muslim doctrine, according to the SIOA, says that “Islamic prayer is nullified if a dog, a woman, or a donkey are present.”

As an aside: Is anyone reading this planning on attending? I have suspicions that the NJ mosque is making optimistic estimates of attendance (50,000). I’m not getting a clear sense of why Muslims would be so motivated to travel from all over the country for a project that has such vague goals. The mosque claims the cost of the event will surpass $200,000, and that they are collecting money from donors to cover it.