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Germany: Muslims financed jihad terror with coronavirus aid money


NOV 23, 2022 4:00 PM 
BY ROBERT SPENCER
Jihad Watch

This is no surprise. Non-Muslims paying for the upkeep of Muslims is a Qur’anic dictate:

“Fight those who believe not in Allah nor the Last Day, nor hold that forbidden which hath been forbidden by Allah and His Messenger, nor acknowledge the religion of Truth, (even if they are) of the People of the Book, until they pay the Jizya with willing submission, and feel themselves subdued” (Qur’an 9:29).

The caliph Umar said the jizya payments from the dhimmis were the source of the Muslims’ livelihood:

“Narrated Juwairiya bin Qudama at-Tamimi: We said to `Umar bin Al-Khattab, ‘O Chief of the believers! Advise us.’ He said, ‘I advise you to fulfill Allah’s Convention (made with the Dhimmis) as it is the convention of your Prophet and the source of the livelihood of your dependents (i.e. the taxes from the Dhimmis.)’” (Bukhari 4.53.388)

UK jihad preacher Anjem Choudary said in February 2013:

“We are on Jihad Seekers Allowance, We take the Jizya (protection money paid to Muslims by non-Muslims) which is ours anyway. The normal situation is to take money from the Kafir (non-Muslim), isn’t it? So this is normal situation. They give us the money. You work, give us the money. Allah Akbar, we take the money. Hopefully there is no one from the DSS (Department of Social Security) listening. Ah, but you see people will say you are not working. But the normal situation is for you to take money from the Kuffar (non-Muslim) So we take Jihad Seeker’s Allowance.”



Corona aid scam! Raid on Islamists

translated from 

Islamists financed their terror with German Corona aid money


by Axel Lier and Frank Schneider, Bild, 

November 22, 2022 

Berlin – Raid on Tuesday morning because of Corona aid fraud. The searches are taking place in six federal states.

Nationwide, 59 objects are searched. According to a police spokesman, the focus is on Berlin. There, the police are in action in the districts of Wedding and Moabit, among other things. There are also raids in Brandenburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg and Saxony.

In NRW, four apartments in Frechen, Essen, Wuppertal and Ennepetal were searched. The four accused come from Egypt, Tunisia and Syria. The main suspect is said to have spread Islamist content on social media. After investigations at a Berlin bank into Corona Aid fraud, the men in NRW were also caught on.

According to BILD information, the searches are directed against Islamists. It is about the allegation of subsidy fraud. The suspects are said to have wrongly applied for corona aid.

However, the searches are said to be a nationwide operation. According to BILD information, arrest warrants were not executed.

Since June 11, 2020, there has been an investigative group called “Krone” at the Berlin LKA 82. She takes care of fraudulent requests for emergency aid by people from the Islamist spectrum.

Benjamin Jendro, spokesman for the police union in Berlin: “As an international metropolis, the capital is of course also the focus of terrorist networks. It is all the more important to take a very close look when it comes to financial flows within extremist structures. In this specific case, it becomes apparent that there is apparently no shying away from tapping state aid to finance the killing of people.”

Why not? It's their money anyway, right?




Insanity in the UK: Police called, Muslim speaker accused

of ‘Islamophobia’ for referring to 9/11 jihadis as Muslim


NOV 23, 2022 12:00 PM 
BY ROBERT SPENCER
Jihad Watch

Can Britain get more insane? Apparently there is no bottom. What were the 9/11 hijackers? Methodists? Did they suddenly stop being Muslim the moment they began planning their spectacular act of jihad violence?

The 9/11 plotters Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Walid bin Attash, Ramzi bin al-Shibh, Ammar al-Baluchi, and Mustafa al Hawsawi wrote: “We ask to be near to God, we fight you and destroy you and terrorize you. The Jihad in god’s cause is a great duty in our religion.”

They thought they were Muslims.

9/11 hijacker Mohamed Atta reminded himself to “shout, ‘Allahu Akbar,’ because this strikes fear in the hearts of the non-believers.”

He thought he was Muslim.

The idea that it is somehow wrong or incorrect to say that the 9/11 terrorists were Muslims is a big shell game played upon Infidels, to intimidate them into thinking that they must not state the obvious, or that the obvious must not be true, and to reinforce the idea that Islam must never be subjected to criticism. And in Britain, the Infidels happily play along. The police were called. Does no one on the Sceptered Isle have any sense of shame anymore, and any ordinary common sense? No one? Not a single solitary soul?




Police called in after teacher cites 9/11 to rebuke pupils in homophobia row

but calls attackers Muslims rather than terrorists


by Ian Gallagher and Abul Taher, 
Mail On Sunday, 
November 20, 2022 

A teacher has been dragged into an extraordinary Islamophobia row after citing 9/11 while rebuking pupils for clashing with a gay Muslim campaigner.

The campaigner, Khakan Qureshi, was invited to Wood Green Academy in Wednesbury, West Midlands, last week to share his experience of coming out.

But in a testy Q&A exchange with sixth-formers, Mr Qureshi faced hostile questioning, with one student asking: ‘Do you agree that being gay and Muslim is wrong?’, and he later received death threats.

Why was that question considered hostile since he was there to share his experience of 'coming out'? The issue would certainly have been a part of his experience.

Angry at the way Mr Qureshi was treated, the teacher later lectured pupils on tolerance.

But it resulted in a furious backlash when he was filmed referring to the September 11 attackers as Muslims rather than terrorists.

In his rebuke, the teacher said: ‘We live in a diverse and tolerant country. We are tolerant of different religions. Twenty-one years ago a group of Muslims smashed aeroplanes into buildings to kill thousands of people. At that stage people stood up and said, “No, we must not condemn Muslims for what a few have done.”

‘Because we are a tolerant society, and that means we may not like some things that you say but you do have the right to say them.’

Police are now investigating death threats and online abuse received by Mr Qureshi. The school is understood to have reported the incident to the counter-extremism programme, Prevent, and – with tensions running high – is liaising with community leaders.

The school serves a large and diverse area of the West Midlands and about half its students are Muslim. A complaint sent to the school by hundreds of pupils and parents said: ‘Why did he use the word Muslims as opposed to terrorists?

Are they stupid? His whole point was to protect Muslims. If that requires lying to students as if the 911 jihadists were not Muslims, then there is no possibility of avoiding condemnation. The truth is the starting point for tolerance. Lies are just a flashpoint for more trouble.

‘He has linked terrorism directly to Muslims and Islam. His tone is extremely aggressive and I struggle to understand how this is considered appropriate behaviour.’ Last night, the teacher declined to comment.

Mr Qureshi, 52, told the MoS that a ‘few hard-core’ pupils did not even let him finish his talk before asking him a barrage of questions. He said that he gave a similar talk in 2020 about being gay and Muslim and was received warmly by pupils.

But this time, he was warned by teachers that he might face a more hostile audience as a number of Muslim pupils had moved to the Academy from a local faith school.

This would indicate that most of the hostility against Qureshi came from Muslim students.

Mr Qureshi said: ‘They kept on saying that you cannot be gay and Muslim, because that contradicts the Qur’an.’…

The school said in a statement: ‘A number of videos are currently being circulated on social media which shows a member of our staff addressing students… While the school has yet to conclude its review of this matter, it is clear that some of the videos have been cropped… We apologise for any upset or distress that has been caused by this incident.’

West Midlands police said: ‘We are working with the school and looking into the content of the videos.’




49 people are sentenced to death for lynching a man they

wrongly accused of starting deadly forest fires in Algeria


By DALE FOX FOR MAILONLINE and AFP
PUBLISHED: 09:37 EST, 24 November 2022 | UPDATED: 12:11 EST, 24 November 2022


An Algerian court has sentenced 49 people to death over the lynching of a man falsely accused of starting deadly forest fires last year.

The victim, 38-year-old painter Djamel Ben Ismail, was under police protection in a police van in August 2021 when a mob dragged him outside, beat him and burnt him to death.

Ben Ismail had turned himself in at a police station upon hearing that he was suspected of arson, at the height of blazes which killed at least 90 people nationwide.

Victim Djamel Ben Ismail, whose friend described him as 'an artist, a young man who loves the guitar
and loves life... not a violent man'


Smokes rise from the wildfire at Beni Douala town in Tizi Ouzou Province in northern Algeria on August 11, 2021


It later emerged that Ben Ismail had headed to the region as a volunteer to help put out the fires.

He had tweeted earlier in the day of his death that he was heading to the scene of the forest fires, 200 miles from his home, to 'give a hand to our friends' fighting the fires.

When he arrived near the town of Larbaa Nath Irathen in the Tizi Ouzou district, one of the worst hit by the fires, a crowd of local residents accused him of being an arsonist, his father said last year. 

'My son left to help his brothers from Kabyle, a region he loves. They burned him alive... I'm devastated,' Noureddine Ben Ismail added.

The victim's father was widely praised for calling for calm and 'brotherhood' among Algerians despite his son's murder. 

Medics carry away the body of a man during a wildfire in Tizi Ouzou, one of the most populous cities
in Algeria's Kabylie region, on August 10, 2021


An injured man looks on during a wildfire in Tizi Ouzou, one of the most populous cities in
Algeria's Kabylie region, on August 10, 2021


A French water-dumping aircraft dumps water on a fire near the village of Toudja, in the Kabyle region,
East of Algiers, on Aug.13, 2021


Police officers who intervened to protect and help the victim were also injured, the prosecutor added.

The North African country has maintained a moratorium on carrying out death sentences since its last executions in 1993, indicating the severity of the incident.

A court in Dar El Beida on Thursday 'sentenced 49 people to execution over (Ben Ismail's) murder and mutilation of his body,' the APS news agency reported.

The court also handed 28 other defendants jail terms of two years to a decade without parole, APS said.

After a video was posted of Ben Ismail's lynching online, 'showing the killing of a citizen (burned to death and beaten),' an investigation was launched, with the country's president Abdelmadjid Tebboune requesting authorities to 'shed light' on the killing.  

Amnesty International also called on Algerian authorities to immediately investigate the death and 'send a clear message that this violence won't go unpunished.'

A forest burns near the village of Larbaa Nath Irathen, neat Tizi Ouzou, in the mountainous Kabyle region,
60 miles east of Algeria's capital of Algiers, on August 11, 2021

Burned trees are pictured near Tizi Ouzou following wildfires in this mountainous region, on August 10, 2021


Ben Ismail was buried in his hometown of Khemis Miliana, 71 miles west of Algiers.

'Do you realize, even dead they tortured him?' Mohamed Khalfi, Ben Ismail's maternal uncle, told The Associated Press. 

'And what hurts me is that the people filmed. I am his uncle and I ask that justice do its job and that even those who watched without doing anything be judged.'

One of Ben Ismail's friends, Rafik, who did not provide his last name, said he was 'an artist, a young man who loves the guitar and loves life... not a violent man.'  

The fires were spurred by a blistering heatwave, but authorities also blamed arsonists and 'criminals' for the outbreaks.

They also blamed the independence movement of the Berber-majority region of Kabylie that extends along the Mediterranean coast east of Algiers.

This should go a long ways to quelling Islamic hysteria in Algeria.

This blog has documented numerous cases of Muslim hysteria. Here is one of the worst.



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