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Fundamentalism on the rise in Canada

Monday, June 28th, 2010

As Canadians get ready to host the world’s political leaders for the G8 and G20 summits, Islamic fundamentalism in Canada is once again rearing its head with the annual Islamic mega-fest known as the Journey of Faith conference.

The conference, which is billed as North America’s largest Islamic conference, and will be taking place in Toronto from July 2nd to 4th, was originally scheduled to be spotlight Dr. Zakir. Naik, who is quoted as saying that “every Muslim should be a terrorist”. An India-based Islamic preacher, who is known for his antisemitic, anti-Western, homophobic and pro-terrorist statements, he was recently banned from Britain and there are numerous reports circulating that he will also be turned away from our borders if and when he tries to enter Canada.  While the decision to ban Naik should be applauded, there are still many reasons to worry if you are a Canadian.

The Journey of Faith Conference will be chaired by Imam Saed Rageah, the now infamous imam who was caught in a video posting ranting against Christians and Jews from his Toronto-area mosque.  Rageah also called on Allah to “destroy” the enemies of Islam in the video.  According to reports, several of Imam Rageah’s young congregants have disappeared from Canada. They might well be fighting alongside a Somali terrorist organization closely affiliated with Al-Qaeda.

Abdullah Hakim Quick will also be speaking at the so-called conference, as will British-based Islamic lecturer Abdur Raheen Green.  According to the New Zealand Broadcasting Standards Authority, Quick has called for capital punishment for homosexuals.  Green, for his part, has rallied in favour of jihad in his video lectures and has called American and Jews the real “terrorists.”

Malaysian-based President of the Al Khadeem Organization, Sheikh Hussein Yee, will be another one of the speakers participating.  In a video lecture, Yee has stated that Jews are eternally damned to hell and are the “most extreme nation in the world”.

Just these past few weeks, we have seen fundamentalism in action in Canada. Canadian Muslims have been convicted of murdering their own children in the name of “honour”. In the Toronto 18 case, home-grown terrorists were plotting to truck-bomb Canadian high-rise buildings and behead our Prime Minister in the name of worldwide jihad.  We also continue to lose our finest men and women on the battlefields of Afghanistan to Islamic extremists who take offense to girls going to school and the modernization of their society.

While some commentators in Canada, including Jonathan Kay of the National Post, suggest that the decision to ban Naik from Canada was ill-advised, I strongly disagree.  In my opinion, every Islamist speaker on the Journey of Faith’s conference agenda who is known for support of terrorism, derogatory comments towards people of other faiths, or disregard for Canadian values, should be banned from this country.  We as a society must come to the conclusion that to enter or live in our country is an honour and a privilege, not a right.

A Crude Tool for Teaching Students to Hate Israel

Friday, March 28th, 2008

Canadians may not know it, but they are being duped. The Canadian Islamic Congress (CIC), Palestine House and the Canadian Arab Federation have joined together to distort truth and justice in an effort to promote a vehemently anti-Israel agenda of hate to young Canadians. All three have sponsored an inflammatory essay contest for students aged 17-27 that will reward (with cash) writing that perpetuates the myth of what contest organizers call “the ethnic cleansing of Palestine” — a notion that pretends Jews were not indigenous to Israel and the Middle East. According to its sponsors, the contest is being held “in response to the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the state of Israel within Palestine.”

The contest announcement features points of interest for potential essay topics, including “May, 1948 through October, 1957 (the Israeli war against Egypt).” Conspicuously omitted is any reference to Israeli statehood, or for that matter the fact that the Arab armies of Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Lebanon invaded the nascent Jewish state, triggering the first of many wars to follow. According to organizers, the Suez war of 1956 also falls into this category — but in their inverted version of events, it is Israel that was the initiator rather than Egypt, which triggered the war by blocking entry into the Suez Canal to British, French and Israeli shipping.

On it goes. The years 1957-1967 are listed as “the Israeli war against Egypt, Syria and Jordan,” when in reality Egypt, Syria and Jordan, bolstered by Iraq, Algeria and Kuwait, joined together in an attempt to destroy the Jewish state.
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