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by Judith Bergman
• March 23, 2017 at 5:00 am
- The mayor of
Brampton, Ontario, Linda Jeffrey, was also seemingly
unconcerned about the calls in Toronto to murder Jews.
- The political
establishment also does not seem concerned that imams are
saying that the Islamic ruling allowing slaves is still in
force. Meanwhile, statistics show that when it comes to hate
crimes, Jews are by far the most targeted group.
- No one -- neither
media, nor politicians -- even bothered to ask whether there
is a significant connection between the virulent Jew-hatred
being preached in mosques and the disproportionately high
occurrence of hate crimes against Jews. Instead, the entire
Canadian parliament is preoccupied with banning
"Islamophobia".
Ayman Elkasrawy, imam of the Masjid Toronto mosque
(front row, wearing white), said on video: "... slay them one
by one and spare not one of them... Give us victory over the
disbelieving people... Give victory to Islam... Purify Al-Aqsa
Mosque from the filth of the Jews!" (Image source: Video
screenshot from Masjid Toronto via The Rebel)
Imams in
Canadian mosques have been inciting the killing of
"infidels", primarily Jews, for years. This agitation
appears to have had no visible impact on Canadian parliamentarians,
evidently too busy with petitions and motions banning alleged
"Islamophobia".
In 2009,
for example, Toronto-area imam Said Rageah, at the Abu Huraira
Centre, called on Allah to "destroy" the enemies of Islam
from within and "damn" the "infidel" Jews and
Christians.
"Allah
protect us from the fitna [sedition, affliction] of these
people; Allah protect us from the evil agenda of these people;
Allah destroy them from within themselves, and do not allow them to
raise their heads" prayed the imam.
In 2012,
Sheikh Abdulqani Mursal, imam at Masjid Al Hikma mosque in Toronto,
explained that Jews are destined to be killed by the Muslims.
Citing text from a hadith, he said:
by Dexter Van Zile
• March 23, 2017 at 4:00 am
- The whole point of
the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child is to protect
children from exactly the type of misdeeds that the
Palestinian Authority and Hamas have either perpetrated or
allowed, but the resolution on the United Church of Christ's
agenda ignores these issues altogether.
- Eventually, the
people in the pews who disagreed with the falsehoods their
national assemblies said about Israel and other issues of the
day simply left their denominations, sometimes bringing their
local churches with them.
- The people left in
the pews in the UCC probably have a good idea they are being
misinformed, but do not expect them to fight back. They will
just continue to leave.
The United
Church of Christ (UCC), a liberal Protestant church with roots that
go back to the Mayflower, is at it again. During the first few days
of July 2017, the denomination's deliberative body, the General
Synod, will gather in Baltimore Maryland. The General Synod will
approve the denomination's budget and vote on some proposals that
determine how the church's national bureaucracy will be
reorganized. The synod will also vote on a number of resolutions
that call on the denomination's officers and local churches to
advocate for particular social causes that the assembly deems important.
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