December 11, 2008

Viper in the bosom.

I've long marveled at the Shia view of kuffar as being on a par with urine, feces, semen, blood, pigs, dogs, and dead bodies. (See various entries in this blog under "najis.")

Enter Sheik Feiz Mohammad, "spiritual founder" of the Global Islamic Youth Centre in Sydney (apparently), Australia, who thinks "(Kaffir (non-Muslim)) is the worst word ever written, a sign of infidelity, disbelief, filth, a sign of dirt."

This from a man who lives in Australia after having been accorded a gracious welcome by the people of that nation, which welcome he repays by espousing the kaffir-as-filth idea or, the Australian-as-filth idea, when you get right down to it.

The "spiritual founder" of a youth center also is in favor of teaching children about the upside of martyrdom:
We want to have children and offer them as soldiers defending Islam. Teach them this: there is nothing more beloved to me than wanting to die as a mujahid (holy warrior). Put in their soft, tender hearts the zeal of jihad and a love of martyrdom."
If I may indulge myself in a little carefree characterizing here, I think what we have here is a "viper in the bosom" situation, in which we have a Muslim who requests the privilege of living in a decent western country and is granted that privilege, but who harbors contempt for the citizens of his new host country and advocates martyrdom for Muslim youth there (and elsewhere) in the cause of jihad. Not the inner spiritual struggle kind of jihad, mind you, but the kind that kills a lot of innocent non-Muslims and leaves the child's head neatly severed from its body by the blast from the suicide belt.

There's no getting around it. As with all immigrants who step ashore in their new land, this guy's arrival is only something that enriches the host country.

No other view can be entertained.

"Education in hate for 'tender hearts'." By Joe Hildebrand and David Barrett, Daily Telegraph, 12/10/08.

H/t: Jihad Watch.

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