Monday 26 November 2012

The same day Libyans are threatening to mutilate and kill homosexuals, an Islamic cleric in London concurs


Brunel University in London’s upscale and renowned politically correct West End has found itself in its own politically correct-fueled firestorm as scheduled lecturer, Imam Abu Usamah at-Thahabi has declared, ”Homosexuals are perverted, dirty, filthy dogs who should be murdered…”

Examiner  The British news portal tailored specifically for the homosexual community, PinkNews.co.uk is reporting that Muslim Imam Abu Usamah at-Thahabi is scheduled to present a lecture this week.

The topic of his lecture will be (pro-paedophilia) on the life Aisha, one of the many wives of Mohammed, the founder of the Islamic belief system. Aisha was Mohammed’s child-bride, who was betrothed at the age of six and had her marriage consummated by Mohammed when she was nine-years-old.

As cited by Pink News, Thahabi has publically stated from his mosque;

Ensuring his comments couldn’t be taken out of context, the Muslim holy man went on to preach;

“If I were to call homosexuals perverted, dirty, filthy dogs who should be murdered, that’s my freedom of speech, isn’t it?”

All ‘good’ Muslims share the same beliefs on homosexuals. Some are just more public about it

But that’s not all…

The British organization StudentRights.org.uk has posted on their official website that Thahabi has a history of controversial comments against non-Muslims, ex-Muslims and also of women in general. As cited, Thahabi has also preached at his Birmingham, England mosque;

“we hate the people of the kufr [non-Muslims]. We hate the kuffar.”

“whoever changes his religion from al-Islam to anything else, kill him in the Islamic state.”

“Allah has created the women, even if she gets a PhD, deficient…her intellect is incomplete, deficient.”

Brunel University recently touted on its official website that in a research study they themselves co-sponsored, that so-called multiculturalism and social diversity are “alive and well” in Great Britain as cited by one of the two researchers, Professor Tariq Modeed.


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