Monday, February 13, 2006

UK - British imam praises Muslim terrorists

The London 7/7 terrorists that is.

As you read this Times article you will observe several of the tactics described in Islam's war plan being employed.

In an attempt to shed light on this, an undercover reporter of Bangladeshi origin, posing as a student, lived among the Muslim community in Beeston, Leeds, where three of the bombers — Mohammad Sidique Khan, Shehzad Tanweer and Hasib Mir Hussain — had grown up.

The community had closed ranks in the aftermath of the London attacks which killed 56 people, including the bombers. Besieged by the world’s media and fearing reprisals from far-right extremists, many people had refused to talk about the bombers.

However, among those now willing to condone the bombers was Ali, spiritual leader of the Al-Madina Masjid mosque in Tunstall Road, Beeston, where the bombers had worshipped.

A week after the attack he had told newspapers that the perpetrators ought to be punished. But in a secretly taped conversation, he said: “What they [the bombers] did was good. They have warned that we are here, we Muslims. People have taken notice that we are here. They died so that people would take notice . . . big meetings and conferences make no change at all. With this, at least people’s ears have pricked up.”


"Closed ranks" falls under "...nearly impenetrable barriers of kinship, language and religion."

Notice how Ali says one thing to the media, which is meant for our infidel ears, and he says the opposite to Muslims. Under Islam it is permissible to lie to infidels. Which is exactly what Muslims were doing at Saturday's protest in London.

There are encouraging signs that many in Brition are waking up to the danger within.
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