Tuesday, April 25, 2006

And yet another convert to the Religion of Peace misunderstands his new religion

More threats and murder from a convert to Islam. Why can't Ibrahim Hooper take some of that Saudi money and fund a global program to instruct converts to Islam properly? "Once a friendly Christian, he now backs the bombers," from the Times Online,
A BRITISH Muslim convert has emerged as successor to Omar Bakri Mohammad as the leader of a radical group that wants Britain ruled by Islamic law.

The Times has obtained transcripts of Omar Brooks, now known as Abu Izzadeen, preaching holy war and discussing killing Tony Blair in a recent sermon in London. Abu Izzadeen had previously described the July 7 bombings as "completely praiseworthy" and organised demonstrations in support of the September 11 hijackers.
His organisation, the Saved Sect, was formed from the remnants of the disbanded extremist group al-Muhajiroun, which the Government intended to proscribe. However, it is not on the Home Office’s list of 40 banned terrorist organisations, and a spokeswoman refused to comment on whether it could be outlawed....
Abu Izzadeen, 31, was born into a Christian family of Jamaican origin, in Hackney, East London, and was known as Trevor to some acquaintances. He converted to Islam at the age of 17 and is believed to have become involved with Bakri at Finsbury Park mosque in the late 1990s.
Before he was fully radicalised, Abu Izzadeen trained and worked as an electrician. He eventually chose a new name, which means "Might of the Faith" in Arabic, and immersed himself in his new religion.
He married and now lives in Leyton, East London, with his wife and three young children....
The Saved Sect, also known as the Saviour Sect, rejects democracy and wants Britain to adopt Sharia, or Islamic law. It believes that it is the only group representing the true Islamic path, but has links with another al-Muhajiroun successor, al-Ghurabaa, whose leader was arrested during extremist protests against the publication of cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad.
In lectures given last month at an unknown London location, Abu Izzadeen said that a war was being fought to make Islamic law "completely dominant" in Britain, and that "all Jews and Christians are going to hell fire".
He also praised Mullah Omar, the Taleban leader, saying: "This man is a winner." His lectures, entitled The Christian Crusades parts 1 and 2, describe conflict in the Middle east.

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