In local councils across Australia, and indeed most of the
Western World, applications are pending for the building of new Mosques. Until
recently, these applications would have been approved with little more than a
rubber stamp and a few suggestions as to local planning.
Today however, things have changed. Mosque applications have become
rallying points for community anger and hostility. Demonstrations and campaigns
are becoming commonplace.
There appears, in each of these disputes, a three way split with the
bewildered councillors stuck squarely in the middle.
On the 'yes' side, we naturally have the Muslims who have purchased the
land and want to build the mosque. On the 'no' side is a group of
strident residents and activists who are implacably opposed to it.
Then, also on the 'yes' side are those who sympathise with the Muslims
who, as they see it, simply want to build a place of worship and should have
the right to do so in a free society. For convenience, I will refer to this
group as the allies.
In the main, the allies seem to view the protesters as uncultured
rabble, motivated by racism and hatred of anything alien to their own small
minded world. They consider them to be uneducated and acting from ignorance.
They reason that if these protesters understood more of the ways of other
cultures they would discover them harmless. They believe these protesters might
then discover aspects of this culture (such as tolerance, for instance) from
which they could in fact learn.
On the surface, this would seem a very reasonable stance for the allies
to take but, as we start to dig a little deeper, we find that things are not
quite what they seem. For a start, we soon find that the allies themselves have
no knowledge of Islam whatsoever. What they do know has been successfully sold
to them by Islamic spokespersons.
They do not take the time or make the effort to search beyond the
Islamic line.
Ironically, many of the protesters have actually taken the time to
educate themselves about Islam from the authentic Islamic sources and
contemporary teachings.
Here are some of the reasons why we find many of these teachings to be
deeply troubling.
What is a mosque?
It is vitally important to understand what a mosque represents in
Islam.
A mosque is not like a church or a temple, it is much more than a place
for Muslims to simply worship their God (Allah).
Mosques are modelled on the first mosque established by Mohammed in
Medina which was a seat of government, a command centre, a court, a military
training centre and an arms depot.
Mosque leaders today raise religious decrees, enforce Islamic doctrine,
monitor conduct, punish transgressors and command actions including
requirements to conduct Jihad.
A mosque is much more than a church.
In light of this, we need to answer these two simple questions:
1) Why are so many mosques being
built?
2) Why do mosques have capacities
much greater than the local Muslim communities could fill?
Turkey
The Prime Minister of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, understood the
military nature of a mosque when he stated:
“A mosque is our barracks, the domes our helmets, minarets our bayonets
and the faithful are our soldiers."
Islam’s founder, the Prophet Mohammed, was not just a religious leader
but a political and military one too. He raised armies and fought and killed
people until he was the King of the whole of Arabia.
The religion of Islam is entirely based on the example and teachings of
Mohammed.
Unlike any other major religion therefore, Islam is also a political
and military force.
The Influence of the House of Saud
Mohammed was the guardian of Islam in the seventh century. Today that
responsibility rests with the Saudi Royal Family or the House of Saud. The two
holiest Islamic sites in Mecca and Medina are under its control.
The late king, Fahd bin Abdul Aziz, understood this when he wrote “The
efforts of the servant of the two Holy Places support the Muslim Minorities.”
The Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs (IMMA) is the vehicle which
the late king created to establish the Islamic World Caliphate. It is Saudi
Foreign Policy and Jurisprudence from the Saudi Ministry of Religious Affairs.
In the words of King Fahd, mosques, educational centres and Islamic
bodies like the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) and Muslim Students
Association (MSA) are all geared towards hindering Muslim assimilation into
non-Muslim nations so they can act as a fifth column to bring victory to Islam.
In 1965 during the pilgrimage or Hajj, the World Association of Muslim
Youth or WAMY was created to work toward this end and for the non-Muslim world;
IMMA or the Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs was born.
WAMY and IMMA were a collaboration of the Wahhabist and Muslim
Brotherhood led by:
1) Said Ramadan, the son-in-law of
the Muslim Brotherhood founder and,
2) Abdullah Omar Naseef, a wealthy,
suspected Al-Qaeda financier.
The House of Saud and the funding of terrorism
In May 2008, Robert Spencer’s website “Jihad Watch” reported that the
Saudis had spent over $US100 billion on this project over the three previous
decades.
These funds were used to build mosques to fund the payroll of Imams and
to build Islamic schools.
They were also apparently intended to corrupt the education system
through the funding of universities and the rewriting of school text books to
favour Islam while denigrating Christianity and Western achievements.
According to this article, the late king Fahd bin Abd al Aziz and his
family had personally donated hundreds of millions of dollars to groups like
Hamas and Al-Qaeda.
Prince Salman, a full brother of King Fahd controlled the International
Islamic Relief Organization or IIMO and directly donated to Hamas.
Prince Sultan bin Abd al-Aziz was a defendant in the September 11
trials and admitted to donating $US4 million to terrorist organisations like
IIMO and WAMY.
Mosque building in Australia
Now we can answer our questions.
Question: Why are so many mosques being built?
Answer: Muslims currently have over 370 mosques in Australia
which, per capita, is more than six times the number of Buddhist and Hindu
temples. This could well be because the mosque is intended as a beachhead for
Islam, a place to plan Jihad and to implement Sharia law.
Question: Why do mosques have capacities that cater for far greater
numbers than those in local Muslim communities?
Answer: The mosque is deliberately built to dominate the
neighbourhood to show the supremacy of Islam over Christianity and all other
faiths.
Mosque teachings in Australia
What is taught in the mosque comes directly from the Qur’an, the Hadith
and Sira, and the 'Reliance of the Traveller', which is the Manual of Islamic
Law.
The Manual of Islamic Law teaches in Law O9.0 that it is a communal
obligation for Muslims to wage Jihad to establish Islam as the religion and the
law.
In the Hadith of Muslim, book 41 No. 6985, Muslims are told to
slaughter the Jews.
There are many examples of these teachings being delivered in mosques
which give cause for alarm.
1. On April 27 in the Preston mosque in Melbourne, an audio tape exists
of brother Baha delivering a speech calling on Muslims to engage in Jihad
against Australians (in line with Islamic Law O9.0)
2. Sheik Feiz Mohammed who teaches at a mosque in Auburn in Western
Sydney, is on video calling for the mass slaughter of all Jews, while making
pig noises. (This is perhaps inspired by?) the Hadith of Muslim book 41 No.
6985)
3. Sheik Hilaly of the Lakemba mosque, a former Grand Mufti of
Australia, defended the rape of women who were not covered in acceptable
Islamic dress. There is now evidence of a rape epidemic in Europe by Muslims
because Islamic Sharia law does not penalise a Muslim for raping a non Muslim
woman.
What must be done?
The conundrum for Law-makers in the West is that a mosque operates
under the protection of religious freedom.
This is unacceptable because a mosque is not just a religion, but also
political centre and a place where legal rulings are made. Some of these
rulings breach Australian law and ironically also call for the restriction of
religious freedoms for all non-Muslims.
Our politicians, law-makers, law enforcement officers and security agencies
need to acquaint themselves with the teachings within mosques which, after all,
are preaching their prophet’s Sharia law which is largely incompatible with
Australian law.
Law-makers and law-enforcers must now turn their minds toward
recognising Islam as a political entity and remove the current protections
Islam receives as a religion.
Failure to do this is likely to end in serious political and societal
consequences in the future
The Pickering Post
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