The London bombings created the perception that mosques require "close attention in the war on terrorism", says the Muslim Council of Britain.
That should read Muslim terror attacks but even that did not create "the perception that mosques require close attention". The 7/7 Muslim terror attacks on London were just one Muslim terrorist incident in a long line that have made the public wary of Muslims and mosques.
Long before 7/7 the Finsubry Park mosque produced Richard Reid, the shoe bomber and Zacarias Moussaoui, one of the 9/11 Muslim terrorists.
Hamza the Hook preached his hate there and the mosque has connections to the Beslan school hostage murders. And few people realize that Reid had an accomplice that was suppose to be another shoe bomber and blow up another plane.
After the Muslim terror attacks of 7/7, the Muslim terrorists were praised in the mosque where they prayed.
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.”
In Denmark, hidden cameras have recorded threats to elected officials.
Today Jyllands-Posten reports that Imam Ahmed Akkari was recorded on a hidden camera by journalist Mohamed Sifaoui of the French TV-Station France 2 which will show a documentary tonight detailing the doings of the Danish Imams. The documentary also reveals that the Danish Imams have been using the affair as a lever to go against their political opponents in Denmark.
Ahmed Akkari is quoted as saying:
"If [Naser Khader] becomes the Minister of Foreigners or Integration, why don’t we send out two guys to blow up him and his ministry?"
In Spain, mosques are being used to recruit terrorists.
At Friday prayers around the world Muslims are taught to hate us infidels.
One of London's mad mayor, Red Ken Livingstone's, favorite Imam preaches death to America and the UK.
For example, in a sermon on March 7, 2003 from the Umar Bin-al-Khattab mosque in Doha: "O God, destroy the Zionist, the American, and the British aggressors. O God, shake the ground under them and protect us from them."
And this:
Or how about a sermon delivered at the Grand Mosque in Leeds, whence the British killers came: "Take up positions in the Jihad, don't give in to sleep, and don't give in to failure and disgrace." In safe company, Muslims say they strive to "fly the black flag of Islam over 10 Downing Street," in the words of Britain's Omar Baki.
From Egypt:
As a young woman, I visited a Christian friend in Cairo during Friday prayers, and we both heard the verbal attacks on Christians and Jews from the loudspeakers outside the mosque. They said: "May God destroy the infidels and the Jews, the enemies of God. We are not to befriend them or make treaties with them." We heard worshippers respond "Amen".
From Yemen.
Sheikh Ali Hassan al-Moayad, former imam of a mosque in the Yemeni capital of San'a, and his alleged assistant, Mohammed Mohsen Yahya Zayed, both told Magistrate Judge Joan Azrack that they understand the [terror] charges against them.
In France.
Mr Sarkozy also revealed that as many as 12 French mosques associated with provocative anti-western preaching were under surveillance.
Muslims preach hate and intolerance everyday in their mosques. Literature found in American and Australian Mosques advocated violence against Christians, Jews and homosexuals.
Muslims are affecting the mosques image, not us.
The Muslim Council of Britain has its own image problem.
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