Memphis imam Yasir Qadhi called for killing of gays and blasphemers, to speak in London
Qadhi said that to “kill … the homosexual – this is also our religion,” and that “to make fun of Allah and his Messenger, the punishment is death.”
Those statements are just standard Islamic law, but there are still some who insist that Qadhi is a “moderate.”
In any case, he will have no trouble getting into Britain. But I am banned from entering the country for the crime of telling the truth about Islam and jihad. Meanwhile, Britain has a steadily lengthening record of admitting jihad preachers without a moment of hesitation. Syed Muzaffar Shah Qadri’s preaching of hatred and jihad violence was so hardline that he was banned from preaching in Pakistan, but the UK Home Office welcomed him into Britain.
The UK Home Office recently admitted Shaykh Hamza Sodagar into the country, despite the fact that he has said: “If there’s homosexual men, the punishment is one of five things. One – the easiest one maybe – chop their head off, that’s the easiest. Second – burn them to death. Third – throw ’em off a cliff. Fourth – tear down a wall on them so they die under that. Fifth – a combination of the above.”
May’s government also admitted two jihad preachers who had praised the murderer of a foe of Pakistan’s blasphemy laws. One of them was welcomed by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Meanwhile, the UK banned three bishops from areas of Iraq and Syria where Christians are persecuted from entering the country.
“Freshers’ fair students are bombarded with leaflets promoting Muslim extremists who call for homosexuals to be killed and say the punishment for mocking Allah is death,” by Abe Hawken, Mailonline, October 16, 2017 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
University students are being bombarded with leaflets promoting Muslim extremists who have called for homosexuals to be killed.
Student societies across London have distributed posters featuring organisations which have promoted extremist beliefs.
The freshers’ fairs, hosted by student unions on university campuses in September and October, allow a range of societies to hand out promotional literature.
An event called the ‘ILMFest’ was advertised and the conference is being sponsored by Islamic studies institute, the AlMaghrib Institute, which was founded in Texas.
Student Rights has been reviewing the content handed out to students in recent freshers’ fairs
The institute has been embroiled in a number of controversies after some of its students were later involved of terror plots.
Terror suspect Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who attempted to detonate explosives on a plane from Amsterdam to Detroit in 2009 took a class at the AlMaghrib Institute, according to CNN.
It also received public scrutiny for selling recordings of Anwar al-Awlaki, a cleric in Al-Qaeda, at their events. However, in 2009 the institute banned the recordings.
Next month’s event will take place at the O2 Arena in London and speakers such as Omar Suleiman, Yasir Qadhi, Yayha Ibrahim, and Abu Eesa Niamutullah are all set to address the audience.
Student Rights has been reviewing the content handed out to students and their research manager is urging universities to do more to protect ‘vulnerable’ people from ‘inappropriate material’.
One of the people due to speak at the event is Mr Suleiman, an Islamic preacher, who previously called homosexuality a ‘disease’ and a ‘repugnant shameless sin’.
Meanwhile, Mr Qadhi said that to ‘kill … the homosexual – this is also our religion’, and that ‘to make fun of Allah and his Messenger, the punishment is death’.
Mr Ibrahim has said: ‘Allah gives us almost an advice by warning us of who our enemies are… never will the Christians and the Jews be satisfied or content or pleased with you until you follow them and their religion’.
Mr Niamutullah added: ‘The Ummah (Muslim community) ‘is our primary identity’ and that ‘liberal people who call themselves Muslims are the biggest danger within our community at the moment’….
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