Feiz Mohammed

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Feiz Mohammed (* 1970 or 1971 in Sydney , Australia ) is a Wahhabi hate preacher and was director of the Global Islamic Youth Center in Liverpool , a suburb of Sydney. In his past he was also a boxer . The Australian of Lebanese origin has lived in Lebanon since November 2005.

Controversy

Comments about raped women

On March 18, 2005, Mohammed gave a lecture to over a thousand paying visitors, in which he held women responsible for rape :

“A victim of rape every minute somewhere in the world. Why? No one to blame but herself. She displayed her beauty to the entire world ... Strapless, backless, sleeveless, nothing but satanic skirts, slit skirts, translucent blouses, miniskirts, tight jeans: all this to tease man and appeal to his carnal nature. Would you put this sheep that you adore in the middle of hungry wolves? No ... It would be devoured. It's the same situation here. You're putting this precious girl in front of lustful, satanic eyes of hungry wolves. What is the consequence? Catastrophic devastation, sexual harassment, perversion, promiscuity. "

“One rape victim anywhere in the world every minute? Why? There is no one to blame but herself. She showed her beauty to the whole world ... bare-bump, backless, sleeveless, nothing but satanic skirts, slit skirts, translucent blouses, mini-skirts, tight jeans: all to excite men and their sensual nature to ask. Would someone bring the sheep they desire in the midst of hungry wolves? No ... it would be torn apart. It's the same situation here. This beloved girl is brought before the lustful, devilish eyes of hungry wolves. What is the consequence? Catastrophic devastation, sexual harassment , perversion , promiscuity . "

DVDs Death Series

In 2007 the Australian Federal Police investigated whether the series of 16 DVDs of sermons violated laws against riot, racial defamation, and incitement to violence and terrorism. The DVDs were by the documentary Undercover Mosque , which the British television Channel 4 , come to public attention was broadcast. These DVDs were of children in the car park of a mosque in Birmingham ( United Kingdom have been sold).

In the documentary, Mohammed can be seen saying of non-Muslims, " Kufr is the worst word ever written, a term for infidelity, disbelief, filth, a term for filth." On a DVD, Muhammad says that children should be encouraged to To become a jihadist : “We want to have children and provide them as soldiers who defend Islam ... Teach them this: there is nothing I prefer more than the wish to die like a mujahideen . Plant enthusiasm for jihad and the love of martyrdom in their gentle, soft hearts ”. On another occasion he said of Jews : "Jews are pigs that are killed at the end of the world". He also said, “You have absorbed the most extreme racial pride. They say that every single non-Jew is a slave who was created only to serve the Jews ... your time will come, just as the time of every bad person will come. ”Meanwhile, he has apologized for bringing the Jews with you Comparing pigs and declaring that what he said about jihad was misunderstood. “The jihad I am talking about is not a violent one. (...) I don't believe in suicide attacks. I don't believe in violence against others. We condemn this. That is not Islamic law and it is immoral. "

Murder call

In September 2010 it became known that during a speech at an Internet conference with Dutch supporters, Mohammed allegedly called for the beheading of the politician Geert Wilders . Anyone who insults the teaching of Islam must be killed. The De Telegraaf newspaper published a recording of the speech.

Reactions

Labor Secretary Kevin Andrews called the statements "reprehensible and obnoxious" and opposition leader Kevin Rudd urged Mohammed: "Do not come back to Australia, you are not welcome here."

Only a few days earlier, Taj El-Din Hilaly had hit the headlines again after he had already compared unveiled women with "exposed meat" in November 2006, suggesting that they were inviting rape.

Various leading Muslim organizations in Australia distanced themselves from what Feiz Mohammed said. Rahim Ghauri , chairman of the Islamic Council of Western Australia, said in an interview for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on the importance of Muhammad: "Some lousy guy gets up and calls himself a Muslim leader just because he can read the Koran." Kuranda Seyit , member of the Forum on Australia's Islamic Relations described the excitement over Muhammad's remarks as "yet another case of Islamic intrusion in Australia (...) [but Muslim leaders] must be very responsible for the way they conduct themselves in public."

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c Simon Kearney: 'Jihad' sheik to face new probe . In: The Australian , January 19, 2007, archived January 16, 2009
  2. a b Miranda Devine: Muslim cleric: women incite men's lust with 'satanic dress' . In: Sydney Morning Herald , April 24, 2005
  3. a b Luke McIlveen: Police probe sheik's DVDs . In: The Australian , January 18, 2007
  4. a b Carolyn Webb: Sheikh sparks outrage . In: The Age , January 19, 2007
  5. ^ A b Jano Gibson, Nick O'Malley: Video nasty attacks Jews . In: Sydney Morning Herald , January 19, 2007
  6. a b Meraiah Foley: Fiery Australian cleric claims jihad remarks were misunderstood . In: San Diego Union-Tribune , Jan. 19, 2007
  7. Hate preacher calls for the beheading of Wilders . Welt online , September 3, 2010
  8. Haatprediker roept op tot doden Wilders . In: De Telegraaf , September 3, 2010
  9. Dietrich Alexander: Hate preacher calls on parents to sacrifice children for jihad . In: Welt Online , January 22, 2007