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Saturday, October 28, 2006

Australian Muslim Threatens Women; the BBC Sees Nothing Wrong

Australia is like every Western nation: it has a major problem with the Muslims it allowed into its country. The Muslims in Australia, like the US and England and France and Germany, have refused to integrate, instead setting up communities where many citizens cannot go without being harassed. It has become so bad in Australia that a Muslim rapist recently got 65 years in prison, and the Muslim populace there is seething at such harsh treatment.

Now comes Sheikh Taj el-Din al-Hilali, the chief imam in Australia. A month ago he gave a speech in which he called women who did not wear a hardscarf or burqa "unprotected meat" and said that such women were to blame if they were raped. The speech got no play, until someone slipped a tape of it to The Australian newspaper.

Now the shit has hit the fan. The government is considering deporting the scumbag. But in Britain, being pressed under the weight of Muslim sickness, the BBC says that it can see no big deal in the whole brouhaha.

First, the story. Then, the BBC and their willingness to look the other way.

Read Sheik Hilaly's comments

"Those atheists, people of the book (Christians and Jews), where will they end up? In Surfers Paradise? On the Gold Coast? Where will they end up? In hell and not part-time, for eternity. They are the worst in God’s creation."

"When it comes to adultery, it’s 90 percent the woman’s responsibility. Why? Because a woman owns the weapon of seduction. It’s she who takes off her clothes, shortens them, flirts, puts on make-up and powder and takes to the streets, God protect us, dallying. It’s she who shortens, raises and lowers. Then, it’s a look, a smile, a conversation, a greeting, a talk, a date, a meeting, a crime, then Long Bay jail. Then you get a judge, who has no mercy, and he gives you 65 years."

"But when it comes to this disaster, who started it? In his literature, writer al-Rafee says, if I came across a rape crime, I would discipline the man and order that the woman be jailed for life. Why would you do this, Rafee? He said because if she had not left the meat uncovered, the cat wouldn’t have snatched it."

"If you get a kilo of meat, and you don’t put it in the fridge or in the pot or in the kitchen but you leave it on a plate in the backyard, and then you have a fight with the neighbour because his cats eat the meat, you’re crazy. Isn’t this true?"

"If you take uncovered meat and put it on the street, on the pavement, in a garden, in a park, or in the backyard, without a cover and the cats eat it, then whose fault will it be, the cats, or the uncovered meat’s? The uncovered meat is the disaster. If the meat was covered the cats wouldn’t roam around it. If the meat is inside the fridge, they won’t get it."


What a nice guy, eh? He not only hates women, but he hates Jews and athiests and others.

The BBC, however, finds nothing wrong. It even extolls the virtues of this piece of excrement.

Australia's Muslims fear backlash

A few weeks ago, I happened to interview Sheikh Taj el-Din al-Hilali outside the Lakemba Mosque in Sydney where he delivered his controversial sermon.

A softly-spoken man, who clearly commands both enormous respect and affection within his community, the Egyptian-born cleric discussed the government's recent proposals for an Australian citizenship test - an examination which many Muslim immigrants believe is targeted at them.

His English is poor, and it was difficult at times to make out precisely what he was saying.

But he told me he was keen to encourage the greater use of English in mosques and for Imams to gain a much greater understanding of Australian history and culture.

Though he did not agree with Prime Minister John Howard's contentious view that sections of the 300,000-strong Muslim community are not doing enough to integrate themselves into the mainstream of Australian society, he seemed prepared at least to address the criticism in a constructive way.

Sheikh Hilali referred more than once to the idea of "the Aussie imam", as he called it - model clerics with a broad knowledge of Australian culture and history.

Neat, snappy and eminently quotable. Just the kind of epithet which sticks in a journalist's mind.

Now some of the cleric's fellow Muslims, including the Islamic Council of New South Wales, are calling his comments comparing immodestly dressed women to "uncovered meat" as "unIslamic, unAustralian and unacceptable."

Far from building bridges with the wider community, he seems to have dug himself an almighty hole.


Hey - he said it, now he can sit in the hole.

In the days since this story ran (and got no airplay whatsoever in the United States), the "support" for this piece of crap is going down faster than Bill Clinton's trousers. However, he proudly proclaims that "no one can sack me" and that he will not leave until the world "is clean of the White House."

No one can sack me, says Sheik Hilaly

The NSW Opposition has denounced Sheik Taj al-Din al-Hilaly's claim to quit only when the world is "clean of the White House" and has called on him to leave the country.

A day after begrudgingly apologising for causing offence to women, Sheik Hilaly drew cries of support during a fiery speech at Sydney's Lakemba Mosque on Friday night, defending his contentious sermon and dismissing the controversy with a joke to two visiting overseas imams.

"It is a storm in a cup ... no worry, mate, in Australian," he told British Muslim Council chairman Abdul Jalil Sajid and Lebanese imam Sheikh Abdul Ghaffar al-Zoabi.

The NSW Opposition Leader, Peter Debnam, has called for funding to the Mufti's Lakemba mosque to be cut.

Mr Debnam said the Sheik's anti-American statement was an attack on western society.

"The entire community is rightly horrified and repulsed by the Sheik's comments about women and Western society," Mr Debnam said.


Sheik Hilaly's support: down, down, down, down.

Friends of Hilali join calls for sacking

Support for controversial Muslim cleric Sheikh Taj el-Din al-Hilali is crumbling with one of his supporters saying the cleric will be gone from his position within 24 hours.

Since news broke last week about Sheikh al-Hilali's comments linking the way women dress and sexual assault there has been a string of people criticising him.

One of the latest is a close friend, Doctor Jamal Rifi, founder of Muslim Doctors Against Violence.

And now one of his pastoral neighbours, Sheikh Ibrahim el-Shafie, who describes himself as a moderate community leader from Canterbury Bankstown, says Sheikh al-Hilali must go or he must be sacked.

He claims Sheikh el-Hilali is a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, which draws strength from a mentor who supports al-Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiah.


There is a simple way to deal with this: you tell the Muslims that either they fire and help deport this Muslim lunatic, or they will close their mosque.

Watch the Muslims go hissy over that plan.

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