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Denmark: Islam 101 imam doubles down on Jew hating hadith, says he’s a victim of a ‘conspiracy’…….


The Local labels him ”controversial”, reasonable people would label him a Jew hater and an inciter of Muslims to commit acts of violence against the Jews.

He doesn’t deny quoting the ‘sword hadith’ that’s been captured on video, he just fumes that he’s a victim of a conspiracy. How that could be is beyond me, but that’s the line he’s taking. Also, a bit of news for The Local, that hadith is in fact an open ended call of Jew hatred, it can’t be read any other way, no matter how much The Local would like it to be otherwise.

Controversial Copenhagen imam defends antisemitic sermon

Imam Mundhir Abdallah, who was accused last week of giving a sermon at a Copenhagen mosque inciting hate against Jews, says he has been the victim of a conspiracy.
Controversial Copenhagen imam defends antisemitic sermon

In a Facebook interview with newspaper Kristeligt Dagblad, Mundhir rejected the broad criticism levelled at him after it emerged last week that he had cited a hadith that can be interpreted as anti-Semitic during a Friday sermon in March this year.

 

The hadith – a lesson on the prophet Mohammed’s life or record of his speech that is used as a basis for Islamic tradition – includes the phrase “‘Judgement Day will not come until the Muslims fight the Jews and kill them.’ The Jews will hide behind the rocks and the trees, but the rocks and trees will say: ‘Oh Muslim, oh servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him’,” according to a translation by American institute Memri.

 

But Abdallah said that he had been the victim of a set-up.

 

“Politicians in the West and the media never stop attacking Islam and Muslims. Their propaganda never stops. Muslims are the real victims, not others. Our women our being attacked, our mosques are being burned,” Abdallah wrote.

 

The imam added that he had received support following the controversy over his sermon.

 

“Even from many in Denmark. They know that my words have been manipulated and they know that the motivation for this campaign is to prevent Muslims from criticising Israel and Western governments that support the occupation [of Palestine, ed.],” Abdallah wrote to Kristeligt Dagblad over Facebook.

 

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