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Rape Sheikh Praised Jihad

Sun, Oct 29, 2006 at 7:26:26 am PST

In an interview on Arabic radio two weeks ago, rape-supporting Australian mufti Sheikh Taj Din al-Hilali made his connections to the Muslim Brotherhood very clear, praising Sayyid Qutb (lgf: search) and calling for jihad against Australian troops overseas: Sheik Hilali praises Iraq jihadists.

TAJ Din al-Hilali has praised militant jihadists in Iraq and Afghanistan, calling them men of the highest order for fighting against coalition forces - which include Australian soldiers - to “liberate” their homelands.

In an interview on Arabic radio two weeks ago, the imam based at Sydney’s Lakemba mosque said he was opposed to terror attacks in Madrid, London and New York but strongly endorsed fighters in the Palestinian territories, Iraq and Afghanistan.

In the interview, Sheik Hilali pays tribute to Sayyid Qutb, the ideologue of the Muslim Brotherhood and intellectual mentor of Osama bin Laden and al-Qa’ida.

“Jihad of the liberator of Palestine, that’s the greatest and cleanest and highest ... jihad which lifts our heads in pride in south Lebanon,” Sheik Hilali says in the October 17 interview.

He tells broadcaster Abrahim Zoabi that he endorses jihad for liberation. “We are talking about ... jihad of liberating our land, jihad of Muslim Afghanis in their land - that’s jihad.

“Jihad of Iraqi Muslims is jihad, but not when Sunnis and Shias are killing each other - that’s not jihad.”

The revelation comes as a neighbouring cleric from Sydney’s Bankstown accused Sheik Hilali of supporting military Islamic jihad against the West and called on imams from around the country to band together to force the mufti to step down.

Sheik Ibrahim El-Shafie said yesterday Sheik Hilali was a follower of the Egyptian Islamic scholar Qutb, one of the founding fathers of modern jihad, whose teachings are used by al-Qa’ida and Jemaah Islamiah.

In the radio interview, Sheik Hilali says Qutb interpreted the Koran in the “finest manner”. “Sayyid Qutb is an intellectual man ... who gave up his soul in 66 for Islam.”

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1 friarstale  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:28:17am

deport him now, Aussies

2 friarstale  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:28:54am

Sheik Hil Ali G

3 Hucbald  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:29:41am

I think the guy is toast.

4 religion of bacon  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:30:09am

Sayyid Qutb is an intellectual man ... who gave up his soul in 66 for Islam

Gave up his soul to Stan, that is.

5 Judith  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:30:49am

Time too send this Sheik back to whatever cesspool from hell he crawled out of before hopping on a plane to Australia.

Maybe the Aussies should start spraying their aircraft with cockroach poison or something.

This guy is SLIME.

6 blue_like_jazz  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:30:51am

Wow, I sure hope Howard teaches the world a lesson by deporting this murderous, treasonous maniac!

7 ibrodsky  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:32:45am

We are lost if we do not learn to deal swiftly and decisively with the IslamoNazis who infiltrate Western societies.

Give him and his family 15 minutes notice and toss them on the next slow boat to Arabia.

8 T. Jefferson  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:33:55am

Live from the Middle East — it's the return of the Dark Ages, courtesy of radical Islam
By Victor Davis Hanson

Rights aren't permanent

First, the Western liberal tradition is fragile and can still disappear. Just because we have sophisticated cell phones, CAT scanners and jets does not ensure that we are permanently civilized or safe. Technology used by the civilized for positive purposes can easily be manipulated by barbarians for destruction.

Second, the Enlightenment is not always lost on the battlefield. It can be surrendered through either fear or indifference as well.

Westerners fearful of terrorist reprisals themselves shut down a production of a Mozart opera in Berlin deemed offensive to Muslims.

Few came to the aid of a Salman Rushdie or Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh when their unpopular expression earned death threats from Islamists. Van Gogh, of course, was ultimately killed.

The Goths and Vandals did not sack Rome solely through the power of their hordes; they also relied on the paralysis of Roman elites who no longer knew what it was to be Roman — much less whether it was any better than the alternative.

Third, civilization is forfeited with a whimper, not a bang.

Insidiously, we have allowed radical Islamists to redefine the primordial into the not-so-bad. Perhaps women in head-to-toe burkas in Europe prefer them? Maybe that crass German opera was just too over the top after all? Aren't both parties equally to blame in the Palestinian, Iraqi and Afghan wars?

To grasp the flavor of our own Civil War, impersonators now don period dress and reconstruct the battles of Shiloh or Gettysburg. But we need no such historical reenactment of the Dark Ages. You see, they are back with us — live almost daily from the Middle East.



[Link: www.fresnobee.com...]

9 Aegius  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:34:00am
He tells broadcaster Abrahim Zoabi that he endorses jihad for liberation. “We are talking about ... jihad of liberating our land, jihad of Muslim Afghanis in their land - that’s jihad.

Yeah, the Taliban really liberated Afghanistan. NOT! Liberation comes when jackasses like you are defeated and human freedom for ALL, not just radical Muslims rings.


“Jihad of Iraqi Muslims is jihad, but not when Sunnis and Shias are killing each other - that’s not jihad.”

We have a saying: What goes around, comes around. You wanted Jihad against non-Muslims. Now Muslims are engaging in Jihad against each other. You created this situation.

10 Judith  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:34:14am

okay-off topic and I posted it on the previous thread, 30 sedconds before the new thread started but....

Lizardoid minion in burka mocks protestors yesterday.

11 ctrlL  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:35:19am

IMO, best to let the other Imams force him out. Of course he will turn up somewhere else, but perhaps out of Australia.

I cannot imagine what the Govt of Australia can do since he is a citizen ... sticky widgets time here.

12 rightwinger3  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:35:27am

#7 ibrodsky

Give him and his family 15 minutes notice and toss them on the next slow boat to Arabia.

If we do that he will claim the Pacific and Indian Ocean for Islam and call for jihad against every country that sails ships on those oceans.

13 seagreenroom  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:35:46am

I find it real frustrating that scumbags like this are tolerated. The rape-condoning is bad enough. I guess you can condone anything and it's not against the law. But calling for the death of Australian troops MUST be illegal. The free-speech nuts would never agree, but civilized countries need to start making laws prohibiting this kind of crap. Muslims shouldn't be in Australia in the first place, then to have this dog spewing his hate? You gotta be kidding me. Run his ass outta town.

14 Harry Tuttle  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:36:49am
Rimmer(After he loses his anger to the polymorph): Look, just because it's an armour-plated alien killing machine that salivates unspeakable slobber doesn't mean it's a bad person. What we've got to do is get it round a table and put together a solution package - perhaps over tea and biscuits.

Later: Erm, I think we're losing sight of the real issue here, which is 'What are we gonna call ourselves?' Erm, and I think it comes down to a choice between 'The League Against Salivating Monsters' or my own personal preference, which is 'The Committee for the Liberation and Integration of Terrifying Organisms and their Rehabilitation Into Society'. Erm, one drawback with that - the abbreviation is 'CLITORIS'.

Later: The time for talking is over. Now call it extreme if you like, but I propose we hit it hard, and we hit it fast, with a major, and I mean major, leaflet campaign.

Rimmer's Shirt (After he loses his anger to the polymorph): Give quiche a chance

15 BabbaZee  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:36:57am

Is "Rape Sheikh" redundant?

Rape Chic to Al Ihkwan.

16 jemima  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:37:03am

If you look at it in the right way, this guy is working for us. Robert Spencer can hardly get the MSM to pay attention to him, but we're getting days worth on this. Show don't tell is always more effective, and he's showing exactly what Islam is all about.

17 Hucbald  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:38:26am

#4 bacon

That's it! The missing piece of the puzzle!

It's... it's... I-Stan!

18 blue_like_jazz  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:38:34am

Is the concept of "treason" alive and well in Australia? If so, PROSECUTE AND JAIL THIS B#STARD!

19 godfrey  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:38:51am

Rape, jihad, what's the difference.

20 Hucbald  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:41:04am

#19 godfrey

Bam!

That left a mark.

22 godfrey  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:42:41am
Lakemba mosque

Ah, this place helped incite Muslim rioting in that Cronulla beach incident last year. Must be a "traditional" mosque.

23 ibrodsky  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:42:53am

#12 rightwinger3 10/29/2006 07:35AM PST

#7 ibrodsky

Give him and his family 15 minutes notice and toss them on the next slow boat to Arabia.


If we do that he will claim the Pacific and Indian Ocean for Islam and call for jihad against every country that sails ships on those oceans.

Is that the "if we fight them it will only make them madder" argument?

24 martelbrigade  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:43:02am

Too bad the Howard gun reforms took so many guns from law abidding citizens.

25 shug  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:43:40am

Sheikh Taj Din al-Hilali is the Dry Hump of Islam

26 dead sea squirrel  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:43:54am
who gave up his soul in 66 to 666 for Islam

There, that's better.

27 Yank in the EU  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:44:00am

#16 jemima

That's kind of an interesting point. Just before we deport him to his country of origin with only the things he can carry on his back, we should plaster his face and his words all over the media. So, average people turn on the news and see this Muslim justifying rape and jihad, then think, "What the hell?" I like it. But, of course, that's where the mainstream media are like a plague of spineless bastards upon humanity; they'll never portray the reality of Islam literally out of fear for their lives.

28 Thin Blue Line  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:44:26am

Who is the enemy? It is certainly not “terror”. Terror has not attacked us. Is the enemy Islamic Fascists? What is a fascist?

fascism: A system of government marked by centralization of authority under a dictator, stringent socioeconomic controls, suppression of the opposition through terror and censorship, and typically a policy of belligerent nationalism and racism.
With the exception of racism, all the above could easily apply to Islamic regimes. So that would make “Islamic Fascism” a redundant term.

Is the enemy Islamic militants? If so, the term would apply to Muhammed himself.

How about Islamic extremists? The problem with this concept is that the perpetrators of jihad inspired violence are adhering strictly to mainstream Islamic doctrine as defined by the Islamic canon (Koran, hadiths and Sira). Islamic extremists would be those who do not engage in, nor support, jihad violence.

So who is the enemy in this modern global war? Here is an idea: let us call them what they call themselves. They are the mujahideen (مجاهدين ), “one who fights in a jihad“. Here is a better idea: let us call them what our ancestors called them for over 1000 years, the Saracens. For more than a millenium our ancestors defended themselves against unprovoked attacks from the Saracens.

Yes, let us recognize that we, like our ancestors for more than 10 centuries, are defending ourselves against this ancient enemy. Let us recognize that again, there are Saracens at our gates. They have not come in peace to trade. They have come to make war, to kill, to maim, to loot, to enslave, to subjugate and oppress, to destroy. Yes, there are Saracens at the gates.

Let there be War on Saracens.

[Link: www.mcdonough-heritage.com...]

29 BabbaZee  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:44:57am

For those who missed it on the other thread:

Cinema BabbaZee presents an Ode to Al Ihkwan:


Pay No Attention to the Jihadi Behind the Curtain
or

How I Learned to Start Worrying and Smite Islam

30 yesandno  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:45:06am

Let me see if I got this right.....

One man's jihad is another man's jihad......

Yup, I think I have it.

31 Muadib  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:45:47am

It's time for TAJ Din al-Hilali to leave. Please escort him to the edge of the sea.

32 MandyManners  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:46:11am

Isn't he an Australian citizen/subject? How can they deport him? The only people we deport are former Nazis.

33 Moonbat_One  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:46:11am

This imam is mistaken about Islam. My college professor told me jihad is an internal spiritual struggle.

34 cbinflux  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:47:16am

Trouble is... they think that the whole world (one slimy bite at a time) is "their land".

35 EE  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:47:50am

The rape-supporting sheikh is a follower of Qutb, the main theoretician of the Muslim Brotherhood. Qutb insisted that jihad is more than defensive jihad. It includes offensive jihad also. This is from jihadwatch

But what about the Qur’an’s command to Muslims not to “begin hostilities”? In his monumental, multi-volume commentary on the Qur’an, In the Shade of the Qur’an, Qutb explains Sura 2:190 (“begin not hostilities. Lo! Allah loveth not aggressors”) not as a command to Muslims to avoid attacking their opponents, but rather as a warning not to attack civilians "who pose no threat to Muslims": “‘Aggression,’” says Qutb, “implies attacks on non-combatants and peaceful, unarmed civilians who pose no threat to Muslims or to their community as a whole.” He pointedly avoids saying that this verse limits jihad to self-defense. In fact, according to Qutb the very nature of the call to Islam rules out the idea that jihad could only be for self-defense. “Since the objective of the message of Islam is a decisive declaration of man’s freedom, not merely on the philosophical plane but also in the actual conditions of life, it must employ Jihaad. It is immaterial whether the homeland of Islam — in the true Islamic sense, Dar ul-Islam — is in a condition of peace or whether it is threatened by its neighbors.”

Qutb speaks harshly of modernist and moderate Muslims who would recast jihad as a struggle for self-defense. Even while they “talk about Jihaad in Islam and quote Qur’anic verses,” he says, they “do not...understand the nature of the various stages through which this movement develops, or the relationship of the verses revealed at various occasions with each stage.” This leads to further errors: “Thus, when they speak about Jihaad, they speak clumsily and mix up the various stages, distorting the whole concept of Jihaad and deriving from the Qur’anic verses final principles and generalities for which there is no justification. This is because they regard every verse of the Qur’an as if it were the final principle of this religion.”

What does Qutb mean by the stages? In his jihad primer Milestones, Qutb quotes at length from the medieval scholar Ibn Qayyim (1292-1350), who, says Qutb, “has summed up the nature of Islamic Jihaad.” Ibn Qayyim outlines the stages of the Muhammad’s prophetic career: “For thirteen years after the beginning of his Messengership, he called people to God through preaching, without fighting or Jizyah, and was commanded to restrain himself and to practice patience and forbearance. Then he was commanded to migrate, and later permission was given to fight. Then he was commanded to fight those who fought him, and to restrain himself from those who did not make war with him. Later he was commanded to fight the polytheists until God’s religion was fully established.” Qutb summarizes the stages: “Thus, according to the explanation by Imam Ibn Qayyim, the Muslims were first restrained from fighting; then they were permitted to fight; then they were commanded to fight against the aggressors; and finally they were commanded to fight against all the polytheists.”

36 grayp  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:47:54am

This guy is a citizen, so the only way he gets deported is if the gov't strips it.

But someone posted on the DT that he's no longer the mufti - the board of his mosques decided they would just get rid of the position.

37 ibrodsky  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:48:58am
#32 MandyManners 10/29/2006 07:46AM PST
Isn't he an Australian citizen/subject? How can they deport him? The only people we deport are former Nazis.

We merely need to fine-tune the laws to deport current IslamoNazis.

38 Geepers  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:49:05am

You use "rape" Sheik in a derisive way.

The brothers think this imam is finally telling it like it is.

Punishing a muslim for raping some dirty kufr is an affront to them.

39 godfrey  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:49:17am

29 babba

Hahahahahah

I love it!

40 EE  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:49:21am

re #35, here is the link
[Link: www.jihadwatch.org...]

41 Darwin Akbar  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:49:52am

#33 - looks like this guy is just one of thoese Misunderstood Small Minority of Muslims who didn't get that "jihad-is-spiritual-struggle" memo.

42 Hucbald  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:51:15am

Mufti, mahdi, poobah... all the same thing.

43 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:51:32am


THE ENEMY FAILS: IN IRAQ'S BLOODY RAMADAN, THE FORCES OF CHAOS LOSE

NEW Iraq's various enemies had designated the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan that has just ended as "The Month of Battle and Victory" (shahr al-maarakah wa al-nasr). Through their various statements, distributed on jihadist Web sites and TV channels owned by Arab despots, they had fixed a number of objectives that they had hoped to achieve with a view to demoralizing the American people and strengthening the cut-and-run party in Washington and London.

The average televiewer in the United States or Europe may well conclude that the enemies of new Iraq have achieved their Ramadan objectives. This has been the deadliest month in well over a year, with at least 600 civilians killed in several dozen insurgent operations. The Iraqi army and police lost more than 180 men, while U.S. forces suffered 98 dead.

The perception created is that of a situation in which the terrorists can strike where and when they want while U.S. and Iraqi forces are murdered without inflicting the slightest harm on the enemy.

Nevertheless, the Saddamites, the jihadists and the militias sponsored by Tehran not only achieved none of their objectives but also suffered their biggest losses since the start of the insurgency in 2004.

Long piece; read the rest.

44 bweep  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:51:40am

#35 EE
As we have seen. The jihad logic is that since we democratically elect our leaders, then we are collectively responsible for everything that happens everywhere. Therefore there are no civilians on our side.

45 cbinflux  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:52:12am

#21 bweep
Good link, adds to the discussion, BUT it only means that he shouldn't Spew Bile at that one mosque. He's already taken to the streets, malls, etc., just like that freak in the UK did.

46 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:53:57am

Yemen says arrests 8 Qaeda-linked arms smugglers

Even money they'll manage to "escape".

SANAA (Reuters) - Yemeni forces have arrested eight foreigners with suspected links to al Qaeda who were smuggling weapons from Yemen to Somalia, a senior Interior Ministry official said on Sunday.

The official said four of the smugglers held Australian passports while a fifth was a Danish national, but gave no details on the identities of the other three.

"The eight foreigners were arrested because they smuggled weapons to Somalia from Yemen," the official said in a statement posted on the state-run news agency Saba.

"Preliminary investigations indicate that they are members of al Qaeda."

47 ibrodsky  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:53:59am

We should not be afraid or reluctant to deal harshly with IslamoNazis who work to destroy our system of government.

If they are citizens, and there is clear evidence that they want to impose Shari'a barbarism on the country, they should be either:

a) stripped of their citizenship and deported to Arabia; or

b) charged with treason and imprisoned or executed.

The IslamoNazis are crying out for adult supervision. It's time to show them some tough love. By dealing harshly with the few today we can save millions of lives tomorrow.

48 mich-again  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 5:58:23am

from the linked story..

Sheik Shafie said Sheik Hilali was an "extremist" who posed as a moderate for political advantage that ultimately gained him Australian citizenship.

"This person is acting like a chameleon," he told The Australian yesterday. "The chameleon, if it stands on a green spot it turns green. If it stands on a blue spot it turns blue - so he's camouflaging.

"He might say we condemn such and such, but then, on the other side, when he is with his followers in the mosque, he'll start ... expressing his anti-Western views."

In the future, please refrain from comparing this evil POS to any member of the lizard family. It is an affront to all of the freedom loving lizards of the world. I am hereby in seething mode.

49 Geepers  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 6:03:23am

bweep (#21),

From your link:

Mosque Association president Tom Zreika said the board was "basically satisfied with the notion that certain statements made by the mufti [were] misrepresented".

"We felt the three months away would give him time to mull over what's been said," Mr Zreika told reporters.

See he was "misrepresented".

That's why he's being put in the penalty box.

And I guess you thought we are so stupid that we will now just forget that you've not offered to clarify what it was the fine cleric meant when he said:

The uncovered meat is the problem, he went on to say.

"If she was in her room, in her home, in her hijab [headscarf], no problem would have occurred," he added.

So just exactly what did cleric Sheik mean Mr. Zreika?

Clear it up for us stupid people.

50 leftover54  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 6:05:31am

OT but not OT - FOX news showing the overnight rioting in Fwance, excellent
right ? Then bubble-headed bleach blond
says "Teens are rioting" and "teens threw a bomb into a bus" etc. Damn Fwench teens
and their Jimmy Dean worship - smells like teen spirit to me.

Memorable Quotes from
Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
Jim Stark:
"I don't want any trouble."
"You're tearing me apart!"
"You know something? You read too many comic books."
"Do you think the end of the world will come at night time?"
"I don't know what to do anymore. Except maybe die."
"If I had one day when I didn't have to be all confused and I didn't have to feel that I was ashamed of everything. If I felt that I belonged someplace. You
know ?"

The FOX report just needs Bill Haley's
"Rock Around the Clock" to play in the background. "Blackboard Jungle ?" Don't get me started.

So you see, there is nothing to be alarmed about - this stuff was going on right in your own neighborhoods even - back in the '50's !

Can't wait to see the ME's version of The Beatles - you know its coming, "Yardley" type commercials and all, love !

"Tehran swings like a pendulum do, Imams on bicycles two by two.."

You read it here first folks - discuss among yourselves.

/do I need to ?

51 easy  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 6:05:32am

from the link in # 43

It is largely the hope of breaking the will of the American people (with help from the American left and the MSM) and its key allies that keeps the insurgency alive.

.
with a parenthetical addition my me.

52 bweep  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 6:06:20am

#45 cbinflux

He's already taken to the streets, malls, etc., just like that freak in the UK did.

Exactly. The poor oppressed victim isn't allowed to oppress the dirty bikini girls. He'll have the Aussies crying in their beer.
I anticipate some kind of gang rape incident on the back of this. He'll raise the stakes.

I'm not in favour of suspending him from a mosque unless it involves an old hemp rope.

53 Luigi  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 6:11:51am

The British Bigotry Corporation
[Link: www.melaniephillips.com...]

Anti-Zionism may be unremarkable on the Beeb, but this [BBC TV series ‘Spooks’] skidded well over into antisemitism. The take-home message was that Al Qaeda are a bunch of amateurs and can be managed as a law-enforcement problem but the real danger are those devious, murderous, all-too-clever Jews.

54 martelbrigade  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 6:13:00am

OT

Seems that Nigeria's Muslim spiritual leader may be among the dead in that plane crash.

55 ProUSA  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 6:15:09am

If there is any basis in Aussie law, Howard should deport this enemy immediately.

56 BabbaZee  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 6:16:59am

#39 godfrey
Thanks!

57 BabbaZee  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 6:21:57am
58 aussiemagpie  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 6:24:00am

Just a little observation from Down Under

The Catmeat Sheikh has been spouting this stuff for years and years - not many people have taken much notice, except for a few who understand the dangers of Islam

However, now we have the Cronulla riots and the terrible two nights of revenge attacks as a backdrop which makes it a more newsworthy thing for the ordinary Aussie who perhaps is concentrating on paying the mortgage, buying a new telly etc

Suddenly there is this - brewing away in Sydney

This has major implications for the Labour Party, currently in power here at State level in NSW - the Premier Morris Iemma is MP for Lakemba and this Catmeat Sheikh is now his problem too

The Federal Labour Party when in power, let this animal stay just to get the Leb votes and now this decision has come back to bite them in the bum

This has been huge news here and a lot of Muslim leaders here are really angry with the Catmeat Sheikh for being so stupid and letting the cat out of the bag so to speak

So much for softly softly - jihad is the inner struggle etc

This bloke has ruined all of this for them - they are in damage control mode now because most Aussies will not put up with this crap

I'm hoping when he goes to Mecca he will not be allowed back in - unfortunately then we will still be supporting his 4 wives and assorted kiddies

59 Kirly  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 6:39:20am

aussiemagpie

can't the catmeat rape shieks 4 wives and brats be deported (after he is refused re-entry) on the grounds of not having any visible means of support?

60 Geepers  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 6:43:25am

Finally someone willing to tell it like it is about the "death cult."

Oh wait, ...

"I'd never realized how much of a death cult Christianity is. When we weren't fixating on how awesome Christ's murder was, we were singing about how terrific it was going to be when we bite it. Chipper up, Christians! There's a lot to live for. They're making more of those 'Narnia' movies."

LA Times Columnist Joel Stein: Christianity Is A 'Death Cult'

Thank god there is no anti-Christian bigotry in the press.

61 Geepers  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 6:45:30am

Dang darn it. Posted that to the wrong thread.

62 galloping granny  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 6:46:35am

Darn it all - you got there first!

63 Aegius  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 6:54:21am

We and Australians need to severely restrict Muslims from migrating to our respective countries. They show little or no respect to their host countries, fail to condemn their bad apples and blame their evils upon others. Enough is enough.

I also have a proposal regarding immigration. How about we make an arrangement with Australia and Mexico? We ship out immigrants from Mexico to Australia and Australia will get hard-working immigrants, who wish to integrate into Australian society, rather than arrogant ingrates, who wish to transform Australia into another version of Sudan or Saudia Arabia?

64 BabbaZee  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 6:56:12am

OT, not really:

The Arab hate industry: Egypt continues as a center for the publication of crude anti-Semitic literature encouraging hatred for Israel, the Jewish people and the West, and in effect justifying the use of violence against them.

LINK

65 Aegius  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 6:58:12am
#55 ProUSA

If there is any basis in Aussie law, Howard should deport this enemy

Australia is very restrictive about immigration for very obvious reasons. They should at the very least severely restrict Muslims entering into their country and watch this guy very thoroughly. Should he be deported for his speech? I'm not sure.

Here is a question for this jackass: If Shar'ia is so wonderful, why don't you pack your bags and live in Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Somalia or Malaysia? Oh that's right. Australia is a better place to live than those Hell-holes.

66 Mister Ghost  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 7:54:39am

I'm surprised he's not writing for the Daily Kos with this type of stance.

Does the DU need a a Special Correspondent in Australia?

He sounds like some of the Iraqi Boggers, like Najma, A Star From Mosul, who wrote, I'm for the Jihadists - of course a year later she was bemoaning the killings in Mosul, which are done by her very own Jihadists against the Iraqi people.

That's the inanity of these Muslims like Imam Hilali, they don't seem to comprehend that these Jihadist end up killing more of their own Saracens than Infidels.

Any ways, I 'm waiting for Sheik Yer Bootie to praise the Disco Era, "Many good times, many hot women in spandex."

67 Mister Ghost  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 7:59:14am

"Do a little dance,
Make a little love,
Get down tonight."

That's from Sheik KC el Sunshine...

68 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 8:16:02am
69 RickZ  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 8:25:47am

# 68 ploome hineni:

he is disposable, someone just like him is waiting to replace him

they ALL have to be expelled

That is the reality too many are not willing to face (yet). So many still believe in the mythical 'moderate' muslim crap, all the while denying the immoderation of islam itself. More and more I wonder just what it will take to really open people's eyes. Then again, maybe I don't want to know what it will take.

70 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 8:29:41am
71 RickZ  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 8:45:35am

ploome,

Of course the governments are paying lip service as you say. But I fear that what it will take to open people's eyes, and would force us "to DO SOMETHING awful," is far beyond their comprehension. If something like 9/11, or Bali, or Beslan, et.al., hasn't woken people up, then, really, what will it take? How many dead? Biological? Chemical? Or just a series of coordinated attacks over wide parts of the country? We are fast becoming inured to the atrocites committed in the name of allah, the pedophile profit, and islam. And all the threats that are stopped mean nothing to such willfully blind people.

72 cbinflux  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 9:02:53am

Australia
English not required says a defiant mufti
[Link: www.smh.com.au...]

The sheik said it was too late for him to learn English and thought it was unnecessary because most of his constituents spoke Arabic.

He's been in Australia since 1981.

73 ctrlL  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 9:16:36am

47 ibrodsky

We should not be afraid or reluctant to deal harshly with IslamoNazis who work to destroy our system of government.


Just found something odd (really odd, IMHO)while using Microsoft XP thesaurus that impacts why it is so difficult to deal harshly with those who would destroy us.

Look up the word 'privileges' and see what you get ......

constitutional rights
rights
human rights
civil liberties

Hunh ? Since when ?

Since Bill Gates says so ?

Privileges are earned, right ?

/my head is spinning

74 theheat  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 10:17:43am

#3 Hucbald

I think the guy is toast

Speaking of toast, the so-called leader of Nigerian Muslims is also roasting his nuts by Allah's fireside: Jetliner with 104 on board crashes in Nigeria.

The leader of Nigeria's Muslims is among more than 90 feared killed in the in the crash

Such things being attributed to:

Nigeria has a poor air safety record, with at least 11 crashes since 1995 that have killed more than 500 people.

They have a poor everything record.

75 Catttt  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 10:32:57am

Why was this man not deported years ago (He overstayed his tourist visa)? According to the Aussie stories I've read on his background, Labor honchos overruled people who tried to get him out of the country, because they wanted to use him to their advantage.

To quote a poster to jihadwatch from last year:

He [al-Hilali] shouldn't even be in this country. Only due to some filthy backroom dealings by that revolting vote-whore Paul Keating are we stuck with this terrorist supporter. He was wanted for smuggling Egyptian antiquities, yet still managed to slime his way to Australian citizenship even with that black mark on his record. Yet all other migrants have to submit a clean character check to qualify for residency here. Hilaly makes me sick. I resent my tax money going to his support. May Keating rot in Hell when he finally gets there.

Source: [Link: www.jihadwatch.org...]

76 Thor-Zone  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 11:17:11am

When will the majority of the world's population get it?

These people do not care about anything other than two issues. First they want everyone in the world to convert to Islam. Second they want to kill everyone in the world who do not wish to convert.

It is that simple.

77 Gadfly  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 11:29:54am

#75 Cattt,

Aussiemagpie can correct me but I think Labor offcials pulled official strings to make him an Australian citizen since their districts demanded it. So now he has all the rights to rant and collect dole as is the norm for these vermin once they get into the West.

78 ratman  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 12:41:19pm

Aussies in general have a pretty good bullshit detector.

Sometimes we are too busy having fun to care, but if creature comforts are threatened then look out.

The mufti's cat's breath smells like halal uncovered meat.

And now his calls to jihad and lies to obfuscate his intended meaning are becoming clear to close observers.

Talkback radio this morning has some interesting ideas. Some say let him stay where he is. Hopefully it will take a while for them to argue and get rid of him.

It will highlight the problems involved in trying to suddenly tell muslims that these ideas that they think are the right way are actually revolting to most people.
We all know what happens to reformists in islam.

Let the imam speak. Let him hold forth on all that islam has to offer to the world.

Every word out of his mouth is helping us to fight back and lift the veil of PC blindness.

Australians are beginning to understand what islam stands for.

79 Potomack  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 12:52:56pm

The world as we know it is unbelievable. The more I read on this site the more I am disgruntled by society.


A concerned citizen,


Potomack


[Link: www.postandriposte.blogspot.com...]

80 aussiemagpie  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 1:20:45pm

#77 Gadfly

You're spot on

How Hilali ended up staying in Australia - thanks to the vote hungry Federal Labor Party

Prime Minister Bob Hawke's federal Labor government ignored several adverse reports on the activities of controversial imam Sheik Taj Eldeen Alhilaly, filed by Australia's foreign and domestic intelligence agencies, ensuring that he would be granted permanent residency.

Had it heeded the reports from both ASIS and ASIO, instead of pandering to the ethnic vote, Alhilaly would not be in the country now, still claiming to have been misinterpreted after spending 24 years delivering abusive and intolerant sermons to his followers.

81 transferthem  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 1:32:56pm

It isn't often that there is any good news about the wwar on islamoic fascism, but opinion here in Australia has moved against hilaly big time (even among most muslims).

And the government is asking why the last Labor government allowed him to remain in Oz all those years ago when its own immigration minister wanted him kicked out.

For me, a Jew, a Zionist, a most un-PC advocated of the war in ISLAMIC terror, I'm just sitting back and enjoying the ride before teh reactionary forces of PC appeasemetn start to hit back.

For now, hilaly is on the back foot and teetering on the edge of a cliff face. I hope someone nudges him over and he gets the hell out of my country.

82 DianaC  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 3:06:35pm

Beautiful! Just keep talking, sheik Catsmeat! And the truth of the circumstances leading to this piece of garbage becoming an Australian citizen is finally out there in mainstream Australia.

The ALP has a lot to answer for, it forced 'multiculturalism' upon an unwilling population and labelled those who objected as 'racists' and 'bigots'. Now the chickens have come home to roost.

Personally, I would like to see Keating and co. strung up, but it's unlikely they will ever have to deal with the consequences of their corrupt actions - after all, Keating's daughter is in no danger of being gang raped by primitive Muslim gangs.

God help Australia if the ALP jerks ever get into government again, they did so much damage during their time in power.

83 LC LaWedgie  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 3:43:41pm

Call for jihad in Latin America:

Hezboallah_latino

84 verger  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 4:01:18pm
#78 ratman
Aussies in general have a pretty good bullshit detector.

This is why Australia will be the next superpower! l00k out USA! We will pwn all of j00z!

85 AussieRoddy  Mon, Oct 30, 2006 12:57:52am

Regarding deportation...I'm not sure he is a citizen, as I understand he's a permanent resident, though I could be wrong...I don't know that much about immigration law, but I recall they deported that Serbian guy who was a heroin addict because he'd committed some crimes. He ended up lying around outside the Australian embassy in Serbia, looking pretty cold and talking to the TV cameras. I can't remember if he was allowed back in again....but if they can deport him, I wonder if it's possible by the same token to report Hilaly.

Also regarding Keysar Trad, I saw him at a speech down in Wollongong. It was a debate between the merits of Christianity (represented by a minister) and Islam (by Trad). Keysar Trad seemed a bit overbearing, a bit vicious really...


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