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Muslim cleric urges children to be martyrs

 

Australian calls Jews pigs, sparks controversy with his 'Death Series' DVDs

 

[Caption] A young boy prays with his father and other

Muslims during midday prayers at Sydney's Lakemba

Mosque in October.

 

Reuters

MSNBC

Updated: 1:46 a.m. HT Jan 19, 2007

 

SYDNEY, Australia - An Australian Muslim cleric has urged

children to be martyrs for Islam and referred to Jews as

pigs in a series of DVDs, sparking condemnation by the

government and further straining tensions with the nation's

Muslims.

 

Sheik Feiz Mohammed, head of the Global Islamic Youth

Center in Sydney's western suburbs, is the second cleric to

inflame anti-Muslim sentiment in Australia with

controversial comments.

 

Sheikh Taj El-Din Hilaly, the imam of Australia's biggest

mosque, was accused of justifying rape in November after a

Ramadan sermon in which he said unveiled women were like

uncovered meat.

 

Australian media said Feiz has lived in Lebanon for the

past year and that his "Death Series" DVDs were made public

by a British documentary this week called "Undercover

Mosque".

 

"We want to have children and offer them as soldiers

defending Islam," said Feiz in the video, reported Sydney's

Daily Telegraph newspaper.

 

"Teach them this: There is nothing more beloved to me than

wanting to die as a mujahid. Put in their soft, tender

hearts the zeal of jihad and a love of martyrdom," he said.

 

The paper also said Feiz had insulted Jews, referring to

them as pigs.

 

Feiz has a series of video clips on http://www.youtube.com in

which he also calls for jihad and praises martyrdom.

 

The Australian government and ethnic leaders, including

Muslims, condemned Feiz's comments on Thursday.

 

"The importation of hatred into Australia is totally

unacceptable," acting Attorney-General Kevin Andrews told

reporters. "These remarks and the others before them are

condemned by the government."

 

'Hate speech' condemned Australia's ethnic leaders called

for Feiz to face possible racial hatred charged for his

speeches, which were published in part by Australian

newspapers on Thursday.

 

"Hate speech such as these remarks by Sheik Mohammed has no

place in Australian society and must be vigorously

condemned by all," said Vic Alhadeff, chief executive of

Jewish Board of Deputies in the state of New South Wales.

 

Community Relations Commission chairman Stepan

Kerkyasharian called for the sheik to face possible race

hate charges.

 

[Caption] Australia's top Muslim cleric Sheik Taj El-Din

Hilaly, seen here at a protest against Israel in

Sydney in July, came under fire in October after he

compared women who do not wear a headscarf to

uncovered meat and hinted they are to blame for sexual

assaults.

Tim Wimborne / Reuters file

 

"The federal prosecutor should really have a close look at

what is being conveyed by this guy and whether it is in

breach of any laws and he should be charged," Kerkyasharian

told radio.

 

Islamic Friendship Association spokesman Kaysar Trad said

the comments did not reflect the sentiments of Australian

Muslims.

 

"As a community, it is quite disconcerting for us that

these comments are found from time to time and they're

broadcast all over the news," said Trad. "They certainly

give the public an erroneous impression about Islam and

Muslims."

 

Last week Hilaly, who left Australia for the Middle East

after his controversial remarks, told Egyptian television

that white Australians were liars and that Muslims were

more entitled to be in Australia than those with a convict

heritage.

 

Muslims have been in Australia for more than 200 years,

initially arriving as camel drivers to help open up the

vast outback. Today there are about 280,000 Muslims in the

20 million population, living predominately in Sydney and

Melbourne.

 

"We have had repeated remarks made by the most senior

Islamic cleric in Australia. We have these latest remarks.

There is this pattern of behavior which is very concerning

to the government," said Andrews.

 

More at:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16702195/from/ET/

 

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> Facts about terrorist Islam and Muslims:

> http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate

>

> Muslim cleric urges children to be martyrs

>

> Australian calls Jews pigs, sparks controversy with his 'Death Series'

> DVDs

>

> [Caption] A young boy prays with his father and other

> Muslims during midday prayers at Sydney's Lakemba

> Mosque in October.

>

> Reuters

> MSNBC

> Updated: 1:46 a.m. HT Jan 19, 2007

>

> SYDNEY, Australia - An Australian Muslim cleric has urged

> children to be martyrs for Islam and referred to Jews as

> pigs in a series of DVDs, sparking condemnation by the

> government and further straining tensions with the nation's

> Muslims.

>

> Sheik Feiz Mohammed, head of the Global Islamic Youth

> Center in Sydney's western suburbs, is the second cleric to

> inflame anti-Muslim sentiment in Australia with

> controversial comments.

>

> Sheikh Taj El-Din Hilaly, the imam of Australia's biggest

> mosque, was accused of justifying rape in November after a

> Ramadan sermon in which he said unveiled women were like

> uncovered meat.

>

> Australian media said Feiz has lived in Lebanon for the

> past year and that his "Death Series" DVDs were made public

> by a British documentary this week called "Undercover

> Mosque".

>

> "We want to have children and offer them as soldiers

> defending Islam," said Feiz in the video, reported Sydney's

> Daily Telegraph newspaper.

>

> "Teach them this: There is nothing more beloved to me than

> wanting to die as a mujahid. Put in their soft, tender

> hearts the zeal of jihad and a love of martyrdom," he said.

>

> The paper also said Feiz had insulted Jews, referring to

> them as pigs.

>

> Feiz has a series of video clips on http://www.youtube.com in

> which he also calls for jihad and praises martyrdom.

>

> The Australian government and ethnic leaders, including

> Muslims, condemned Feiz's comments on Thursday.

>

> "The importation of hatred into Australia is totally

> unacceptable," acting Attorney-General Kevin Andrews told

> reporters. "These remarks and the others before them are

> condemned by the government."

>

> 'Hate speech' condemned Australia's ethnic leaders called

> for Feiz to face possible racial hatred charged for his

> speeches, which were published in part by Australian

> newspapers on Thursday.

>

> "Hate speech such as these remarks by Sheik Mohammed has no

> place in Australian society and must be vigorously

> condemned by all," said Vic Alhadeff, chief executive of

> Jewish Board of Deputies in the state of New South Wales.

>

> Community Relations Commission chairman Stepan

> Kerkyasharian called for the sheik to face possible race

> hate charges.

>

> [Caption] Australia's top Muslim cleric Sheik Taj El-Din

> Hilaly, seen here at a protest against Israel in

> Sydney in July, came under fire in October after he

> compared women who do not wear a headscarf to

> uncovered meat and hinted they are to blame for sexual

> assaults.

> Tim Wimborne / Reuters file

>

> "The federal prosecutor should really have a close look at

> what is being conveyed by this guy and whether it is in

> breach of any laws and he should be charged," Kerkyasharian

> told radio.

>

> Islamic Friendship Association spokesman Kaysar Trad said

> the comments did not reflect the sentiments of Australian

> Muslims.

>

> "As a community, it is quite disconcerting for us that

> these comments are found from time to time and they're

> broadcast all over the news," said Trad. "They certainly

> give the public an erroneous impression about Islam and

> Muslims."

>

> Last week Hilaly, who left Australia for the Middle East

> after his controversial remarks, told Egyptian television

> that white Australians were liars and that Muslims were

> more entitled to be in Australia than those with a convict

> heritage.

>

> Muslims have been in Australia for more than 200 years,

> initially arriving as camel drivers to help open up the

> vast outback. Today there are about 280,000 Muslims in the

> 20 million population, living predominately in Sydney and

> Melbourne.

>

> "We have had repeated remarks made by the most senior

> Islamic cleric in Australia. We have these latest remarks.

> There is this pattern of behavior which is very concerning

> to the government," said Andrews.

>

> More at:

> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16702195/from/ET/

>

> Jai Maharaj

> http://tinyurl.com/yhjyp5

> http://www.mantra.com/jai

> http://www.mantra.com/jyotish

> Om Shanti

>

> Hindu Holocaust Museum

> http://www.mantra.com/holocaust

>

> Hindu life, principles, spirituality and philosophy

> http://www.hindu.org

> http://www.hindunet.org

>

> The truth about Islam and Muslims

> http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate

>

> o Not for commercial use. Solely to be fairly used for the

> educational

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> not

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That's right, he's only inciting homicide-suicide and, like

terrorist Pakistan, he must be inducted into the non-NATO

close-ally club and given millions of dollars.

 

Jai Maharaj

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http://www.mantra.com/jai

http://www.mantra.com/jyotish

 

Om Shanti

In article <K9qwh.57473$sE7.53879@newsfe21.lga>,

"harmony" <aka@hotmail.com> posted:

>

> he is a moderate mommedan, he did no killing. his listeners are the liberal

> mommedans turning moderate.

>

>

> http://www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj) posted:

>

> > Facts about terrorist Islam and Muslims:

> > http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate

> >

> > Muslim cleric urges children to be martyrs

> >

> > Australian calls Jews pigs, sparks controversy with his 'Death Series'

> > DVDs

> >

> > [Caption] A young boy prays with his father and other

> > Muslims during midday prayers at Sydney's Lakemba

> > Mosque in October.

> >

> > Reuters

> > MSNBC

> > Updated: 1:46 a.m. HT Jan 19, 2007

> >

> > SYDNEY, Australia - An Australian Muslim cleric has urged

> > children to be martyrs for Islam and referred to Jews as

> > pigs in a series of DVDs, sparking condemnation by the

> > government and further straining tensions with the nation's

> > Muslims.

> >

> > Sheik Feiz Mohammed, head of the Global Islamic Youth

> > Center in Sydney's western suburbs, is the second cleric to

> > inflame anti-Muslim sentiment in Australia with

> > controversial comments.

> >

> > Sheikh Taj El-Din Hilaly, the imam of Australia's biggest

> > mosque, was accused of justifying rape in November after a

> > Ramadan sermon in which he said unveiled women were like

> > uncovered meat.

> >

> > Australian media said Feiz has lived in Lebanon for the

> > past year and that his "Death Series" DVDs were made public

> > by a British documentary this week called "Undercover

> > Mosque".

> >

> > "We want to have children and offer them as soldiers

> > defending Islam," said Feiz in the video, reported Sydney's

> > Daily Telegraph newspaper.

> >

> > "Teach them this: There is nothing more beloved to me than

> > wanting to die as a mujahid. Put in their soft, tender

> > hearts the zeal of jihad and a love of martyrdom," he said.

> >

> > The paper also said Feiz had insulted Jews, referring to

> > them as pigs.

> >

> > Feiz has a series of video clips on http://www.youtube.com in

> > which he also calls for jihad and praises martyrdom.

> >

> > The Australian government and ethnic leaders, including

> > Muslims, condemned Feiz's comments on Thursday.

> >

> > "The importation of hatred into Australia is totally

> > unacceptable," acting Attorney-General Kevin Andrews told

> > reporters. "These remarks and the others before them are

> > condemned by the government."

> >

> > 'Hate speech' condemned Australia's ethnic leaders called

> > for Feiz to face possible racial hatred charged for his

> > speeches, which were published in part by Australian

> > newspapers on Thursday.

> >

> > "Hate speech such as these remarks by Sheik Mohammed has no

> > place in Australian society and must be vigorously

> > condemned by all," said Vic Alhadeff, chief executive of

> > Jewish Board of Deputies in the state of New South Wales.

> >

> > Community Relations Commission chairman Stepan

> > Kerkyasharian called for the sheik to face possible race

> > hate charges.

> >

> > [Caption] Australia's top Muslim cleric Sheik Taj El-Din

> > Hilaly, seen here at a protest against Israel in

> > Sydney in July, came under fire in October after he

> > compared women who do not wear a headscarf to

> > uncovered meat and hinted they are to blame for sexual

> > assaults.

> > Tim Wimborne / Reuters file

> >

> > "The federal prosecutor should really have a close look at

> > what is being conveyed by this guy and whether it is in

> > breach of any laws and he should be charged," Kerkyasharian

> > told radio.

> >

> > Islamic Friendship Association spokesman Kaysar Trad said

> > the comments did not reflect the sentiments of Australian

> > Muslims.

> >

> > "As a community, it is quite disconcerting for us that

> > these comments are found from time to time and they're

> > broadcast all over the news," said Trad. "They certainly

> > give the public an erroneous impression about Islam and

> > Muslims."

> >

> > Last week Hilaly, who left Australia for the Middle East

> > after his controversial remarks, told Egyptian television

> > that white Australians were liars and that Muslims were

> > more entitled to be in Australia than those with a convict

> > heritage.

> >

> > Muslims have been in Australia for more than 200 years,

> > initially arriving as camel drivers to help open up the

> > vast outback. Today there are about 280,000 Muslims in the

> > 20 million population, living predominately in Sydney and

> > Melbourne.

> >

> > "We have had repeated remarks made by the most senior

> > Islamic cleric in Australia. We have these latest remarks.

> > There is this pattern of behavior which is very concerning

> > to the government," said Andrews.

> >

> > More at:

> > http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16702195/from/ET/

> >

> > Jai Maharaj

> > http://tinyurl.com/yhjyp5

> > http://www.mantra.com/jai

> > http://www.mantra.com/jyotish

> > Om Shanti

> >

> > Hindu Holocaust Museum

> > http://www.mantra.com/holocaust

> >

> > Hindu life, principles, spirituality and philosophy

> > http://www.hindu.org

> > http://www.hindunet.org

> >

> > The truth about Islam and Muslims

> > http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate

> >

> > o Not for commercial use. Solely to be fairly used for the

> > educational

> > purposes of research and open discussion. The contents of this post may

> > not

> > have been authored by, and do not necessarily represent the opinion of the

> > poster. The contents are protected by copyright law and the exemption for

> > fair use of copyrighted works.

> > o If you send private e-mail to me, it will likely not be read,

> > considered or answered if it does not contain your full legal name,

> > current

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> > Title

> > 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without

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> > included

> > information for research, comment, discussion and educational purposes by

> > subscribing to USENET newsgroups or visiting web sites. For more

> > information

> > go to: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml

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