Controversy regarding resignation from Virginia commission In 2007, Omeish earned the prestigious "Outstanding Physician of the Year" award. Following public revelations of controversial remarks by Omeish in several videos, which criticized Israel and the United States government and appeared to encourage
jihad, Kaine asked for Omeish's resignation from the commission on September 27, 2007, and he complied. A caller noted Omeish's remarks when the governor appeared on a radio show. In one video, Omeish said to Washington-area Muslims, "you have learned the way, that you have known that the
jihad way is the way to liberate your land." In another, he praised Palestinians for giving up their lives for
Allah. In accepting the doctor's resignation, Kaine said, "Omeish is a respected physician and community leader, yet I have been made aware of certain statements he has made which concern me." Omeish told a news conference that
jihad traditionally was not about violence, but about the inner struggles leading to spiritual triumph. He said Kaine was reacting to "speech excerpts taken out of context by proponents of a relentless campaign of ...
Islamophobia." He accused his critics of perpetrating a "
smear campaign" against him. The political commentator
Cal Thomas disputed Omeish's assertion that his remarks were "taken out of context," saying that the meaning of the controversial phrase was clear. After Omeish resigned, Delegate. C.
Todd Gilbert's office released a statement entitled, "Kaine Appointee on Board of Directors of Radical 9-11 Mosque", referring to the Dar Al Hijrah mosque.
Candidacy for state assemblyman In 2009 Omeish ran for State
Assemblyman in the
Democratic Party primary election in the 35th District of the
Virginia House of Delegates. Omeish raised $143,734 for his campaign from January 1 to May 27, 2009 ($52,000 of which was his personal money), the fourth-largest amount of fundraising statewide among all Virginia House of Delegates candidates. His third-highest contributor was the
International Institute of Islamic Thought. Upon starting his political candidacy, Omeish said, "I love Virginia and I've been involved in community activities since I came here. My candidacy is a continuation of a lifelong passion for public and community service." He also said, "As a physician and health care provider, I think this year health care is going to be one of the major issues we bring to the General Assembly." Omeish came in third in the primary on June 8, 2009, with 1,039 votes (15.7%).
Clinton call In June 2009,
United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton invited Omeish to join 100-200 invitees on a conference call that was billed as a forum in which to discuss relations between the United States and the Muslim community. Omeish expressed his support for President
Barack Obama, and said that Muslim-Americans needed to get more involved in politics. A press statement from his campaign office included a message from him expressing his hope that, [...] my friends on the far right and even some of those in the media, that continue to try and distort my record and my name, and continue to distort public perceptions of the Muslim community, will realize that we have a president and an administration, along with most of the American people, that are ready to move beyond divisive politics. ==References==