Didn't get much traction the first time, but to recap: Ahmed's father has been branded an "activist" and every hard right site you can find is repeating the phrase. But what's at the heart of it? Has he been marching in a foreign country or in a Sharia Now parade? Well, no. He's Sufi, the sort of Muslim the West typically has been hoping will restrain the radicals, not lead them.
Or, as the Rand Corp. think tank put it: Western governments need to “harness” Sufism, as they are “natural allies" of the West.
The first site I saw use the activist label tried its best to make his defense of the Quran something militant, but really he went to Florida to defend the Islamic Bible against an invitation by a Florida pastor who wanted to put the book and Islam on trial and invited participation by Muslims. Remember the fellow who wanted to burn a few Qurans a while back? Terry Jones? That guy. The Christian "activist" I suppose. :idunno:
He didn't stick around to yell and make good copy or suggest jihad or that the pastor should in any way be harmed. No, he took his family to Disney World.

lain: Real militant stuff here.
What else...oh, he put his name in the hat for a foreign office twice. And if you read what was put out in those runs you won't find "Down with the USA!" etc. in any of it.
What you would find (see: Sudan) is a call by the man for suspicious things like, ratifying human rights treaties and abolishing punitive laws for those converting from Islam...FROM Islam.

lain:
"Mohamed Elhassen has even tried exporting his peaceful, pro-Western philosophy overseas: He’s run for president of Sudan twice.“
"I hope for my country to become great, and to reestablish good connections with America,” he said in February. Gawker
Here are few extras:
Said Ahmed's father, “Once I realized my dream was bigger than what Sudan had to offer I immigrated to America in the mid-1980’s.” from an article in the North Dallas Gazette.
So when he gets here and his degree in philosophy isn't getting traction he does what? He starts a business selling hotdogs and candy and newspapers in New York. He works. He's not out blaming America for not recognizing his background or running home with his tail between his legs. He's going after the American dream with his bootstraps.
But then...
“I realized this wasn’t enough for me, and I packed my bag and moved to Dallas, Texas y’all,” same article.
Once he made Texas he delivered pizza, drove a taxi and eventually came up with enough to go into business for himself. Exactly what most of us would love to see immigrants do here. Now he has several small businesses. None of them make bombs.