Imams in France told to use taqqiya approach after teacher was murdered for displaying Muhammed cartoon
Was the Mosque of Allonnes (Sarthe) the scene of real declarations of war against France and the Christians? According to information that Le Figaro was able to glean from French intelligence sources, speeches with a clear Islamist connotation have been going on there for several years. These sources describe particularly bellicose speeches. In some speeches, it would have been about the need to “humiliate the disbelieving enemies of Islam and Muslims” and “to give victory to Muslims.” Several remarks tending to legitimize armed jihad, hatred and discrimination against Jews, Christians or Westerners in general, have been made. Particularly as a result of deadly attacks by Islamist terrorists.All those creepy imams should be banished for being basic liars and traitors supporting violence over mere cartoons. They should be prosecuted for perjury tactics, and nobody with common sense should have anything to do with them.
A few days after the assassination of Samuel Paty, the leaders of the mosque indeed congratulated themselves on the fate of the teacher, and would have seen in the person of Abdullakh Anzorov, his killer, a “martyr.” It is “imperative to strengthen oneself in the faith and prepare for the fight,” one of the people speaking in the enclosure of the mosque is said to have judged. Another member said that Samuel Paty’s assassination strengthened his resolve. Words that were encouraged in a prayer session. One of the active members of the mosque praised his meeting with Djamel B., a jihadist imprisoned for commitments close to terrorist circles. In the face of the publications of Charlie Hebdo, one of the associative imams Driss E.K. would have thus professed that “these people deserve death, but we are not in a position of strength.”
More worrying still, the sources evoke a policy of Taqiya, or concealment of one’s Islamist convictions under a veneer and respectful behavior. A practice which was openly encouraged by the leaders of the associations. The latter are said to have urged the imams to “meet the kouffars” (disbelievers) and show them a facade of support following the assassination of Samuel Paty.
The associations are also accused of spreading virulent anti-Semitism to younger people, and even hatred of homosexuals. Threatening statements were reportedly made in front of them. According to our information, several regulars attendees the mosque had already been questioned for acts of advocacy of terrorism.
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