Canadian Muslim Group Sounds Warning on Sharia Banking

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One of the objectives of the Muslim Brotherhood, the Wahhabists, and their many associates is to introduce Islamic “banking” into Western societies, based on sharia law. Theirs is a strategy of inches, but if they can get the blinkered Canadian government to institute Islamic banking for misguided multicultural reasons, it would be a very big step indeed—an extremely dangerous step. And there’s actually a Muslim group that is trying to awaken Canadians to the danger: Stop CMHC Islamic banking study: Muslim congress.

TORONTO — The Muslim Canadian Congress wants the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. to stop a study considering the introduction of so-called “Islamic banking” to Canada.

The organization, which says it represents Muslim moderates across Canada, has sent a letter to the CMHC asking it to abandon the study.

It calls the study an attempt to scare Muslims into believing they should pay more to the banks and demand less in return as an act of religiosity.

The congress says Imams are warning Muslims not to deal with conventional banks and accuses the clerics of being paid to “herd” Muslims toward a system it says is based on lies and deception.

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