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    Our government should be listening to this guy Adelaide based Sheikh Mohammad Tawhidi....but nooooooooooooo they continue to support, stick up for them and make excuses for them...beats me! (pun not intended)

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...idi-wants-royal-commission-radical-Islam.html

    Let's deport the extremists: Islamic leader calls for a royal commission into radical Muslim groups including Hizb ut-Tahrir

    • Sheikh Mohammad Tawhidi wants a royal commission into radical Islamists
    • He called for a focus on Hizb ut-Tahrir, which promoted domestic violence
    • Adelaide iman also wants the inquiry to look at radical Sunni Islam in Australia
    • Shia leader too called for a closer look at fundamentalism from Saudi Arabia
    By Stephen Johnson For Daily Mail Australia
    PUBLISHED: 01:34 +10:00, 19 April 2017 | UPDATED: 02:22 +10:00, 19 April 2017

    An Islamic sheikh living in hiding who wants to modernise his faith has called for a royal commission into radical Muslim groups.
    Imam Sheikh Mohammad Tawhidi's call for an official enquiry into Islamist extremism comes only days after Hizb ut-Tahrir released a video promoting domestic violence.
    'We urgently need a royal commission into Wahabism, Salafism, Hizb ut Tahrir and all other forms of radical Sunni Islam,' he said on Facebook on Tuesday.
    'Their books must be banned, centres closed, and leaders deported. I will proudly support and stand by this.'
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    Shia imam Sheikh Mohammad Tawhidi has called for a royal commission into radical Islamism


    The Islamic leader from Adelaide posted a Facebook message calling for an inquiry
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    Sheikh Mohammad Tawhidi says he would support the deportation of radical Islamist leaders
    The call from the Adelaide-based Shia imam comes only a day after Daily Mail Australia revealed a radical Sydney Sunni group, the Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jamaah Association, appeared to tell teenage girls they would go to hell for having non-Muslim friends.
    'The reality is, my sisters, any friendship that is not built on the fear of Allah is only going to lead to hell fire so you need to be cautious,' Sheikh Mohamad Doar said on Saturday night.
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    'With your actions, you distance yourself from the corrupted people.'
    Despite being recorded on video making those remarks, Sheikh Doar posted a Facebook message claiming his comments were taken out of context in the lecture organised by Muslim charity Sisters United.
    'I say the following in response to the lies and fabrications made against my words which is nothing but a tactic used to create fear within the wider Australian community,' he said.

    Extremist Sheikh tells women befriending non-Muslims leads to hell







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    The Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jamaah Association also runs this Bukhari House Islamic Bookstore at Auburn, in Sydney's west, which reportedly radicalised a boy, 15, who killed an accountant

    Islamic preacher rages against Muslim men who use public urinals

    His Sunni group, also known as ASWJ, runs a radical Islamic bookstore at Auburn, in Sydney's west.
    The Bukhari House Islamic Bookstore has been linked to Farhad Jabar, the 15-year-old boy who killed accountant Curtis Cheng outside police headquarters at Parramatta in 2015.
    Hizb ut-Tahrir has also refused to apologise for a video showing two women in hijabs, who say it is acceptable for a husband to hit his wife with a small stick.
    In that footage, Sydney primary school teacher Reem Allouche demonstrated how to use a 'sivaak' while fellow panelist Atika Latifi described a marital assault as 'a beautiful blessing'.

    Despite the outcry from politicians, including Women's Minister Michaelia Cash, Hizb ut-Tahrir spokesman Hamzah Qureshi issued a Facebook post accusing politicians of making 'politically convenient' comments.
    'Great to see politicians and officials lining up to take the moral high ground when it comes to violence,' he said.


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    Sydney school teacher Reem Allouche demonstrates who a man can hit his husband

    Hizb ut-Tahrir spokesman confirms support for killing ex-Muslims





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    Hizb ut-Tahrir spokesman Uthman Badar told a forum ex-Muslims deserved to be killed
    Last month, another Hizb ut-Tahrir spokesman Uthman Badar told a forum at Bankstown, in Sydney's south-west, that people who left Islam deserved to be killed.
    'The ruling for apostates as such in Islam is clear, that apostates attract capital punishment and we don't shy away from that,' Badar said in the presence of children.
    Hizb ut-Tahrir is legal in Australia despite former prime minister Tony Abbott's call to ban it in October 2014.
    But the group is illegal in Germany, The Netherlands and a range of Muslim-majority nations including Bangladesh, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Uzbekistan.

    While One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has called for a royal commission into Islam to determine if it is a religion or an ideology, Sheikh Tawhidi wants a more specific focus on Islamist groups that advocate sharia law.
    It is a legal system which secular Muslims reject.
    Sheikh Tawhidi wants a royal commission to also look at Wahabism and Salafism - fundamentalist, ultra-conservative versions of Islam which have increasingly been exported from oil-rich Saudi Arabia since the late 20th century.



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    Pauline Hanson wants a royal commission into whether Islam is a religion or an ideology
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