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Steven Emerson,
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March 1, 2017
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Canadian
Imams Call for Death of Jews
by IPT News • Mar 1, 2017 at
12:43 pm
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Some weak excuses are being offered after two Canadian imams attracted
media attention for giving incendiary, anti-Semitic sermons.
Ryerson University in Toronto announced it fired Ayman Elkasrawy from his teaching
assistant position in the wake of reports he prayed for Allah to
"purify" Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque "from the filth of the
Jews."
He also prayed that anyone who "displaced" Muslims be
destroyed: "Count their number; slay them one by one and spare not one
of them, O Allah! Purify Al-Aqsa Mosque from the filth of the Jews!"
The Muslim Association of Canada suspended Elkasrawy, describing him as
a "junior employee" whose sermon was "unauthorized."
Toronto police are investigating Elkasrawy's remarks to determine whether
his remarks constitute hate speech.
Elkasrawy apologized in a Feb. 20 Twitter post, saying he
misspoke. "I firmly believe that all human beings, Muslim, Jews and
people of all and no faith, deserve to live a life free of any threat to
their safety."
In Montreal, calls for an investigation into similar comments by a Sheikh Wael Al-Ghitawi are
growing after the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) posted videos showing him denying Jewish roots in
Israel.
"Jews do not have any historical right to Palestine,"
Al-Ghitawi said in the 2014 sermon. He falsely
asserted that "for long periods of time, there was not a single
Jew in Jerusalem and Palestine."
Jews "slayed
the prophets, shed their blood and cursed the Lord," Al-Ghitawi said.
He also called Jews the offspring of "Turkish mongols" who were
"punished by Allah."
The comments need to be investigated, said Rabbi Reuben Poupko, co-chair of the Quebec branch
of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs.
Al-Ghitawi preaches at the Al-Andalous Islamic Centre, which already
faced scrutiny for another 2014 sermon by a guest preacher who called for the death of Jews "one by one" and
called for Allah to "destroy the accursed Jews."
The center tried to rationalize the comments, noting they came during
the 2014 Gaza war between Israel and Hamas. It issued a statement claiming
the imam used "clumsy and unacceptable phrasing," Canada's National
Post reported.
These incidents are the latest in a series of radical statements from
Canadian imams. Last year, MEMRI exposed a sermon by an imam in Edmonton, Alberta, who
urged Muslims to "look forward" as "Rome will be conquered." Shaban Sherif Mady
also glorified the restoration of the "rightly-guided" Islamic
Caliphate – mirroring similar calls by the Islamic State's leader Abu Bakr
al-Baghdadi.
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