Anonymous Coward User ID: 71187435 Ireland 01/07/2016 04:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | UK State funded Muslim charity event 'boosted Cage' and fundraised for the organisation A Government-backed Muslim charity hosted a fund-raising event for Cage at which organisers were ordered to “lock the doors” before appealing for cash donations. Speakers at the meeting in Birmingham included British cleric Shaykh Zahir Mahmood, Cage founder Moazzam Begg, spokesman Cerie Bullivant and chairman Raza Nadim. Mr Nadim used the event to cite an article by an imam from the Lewisham Islamic Centre in south-east London, which Fusilier Lee Rigby’s killers attended, and said: “He mentioned jihad as a noble act, and they said he is an extremist. “I think jihad is a noble act. It’s one of the greatest deeds, if not the greatest deed ever a Muslim can do. He called the British Government “idiots” and “snakes”, who “like to see this situation and use it to push through more laws like the Counter Terrorism Act”. The Muath Trust was established in 1990 and describes itself as “one of the largest community led third sector initiatives in the United Kingdom”. It has received more than £130,000 in taxpayers’ money from the Government’s Big Society Transition Fund, in addition to hundreds of thousands of pounds from Birmingham city council. (video) [ link to www.telegraph.co.uk] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71123403 United States 01/07/2016 04:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: UK State funded Muslim charity event 'boosted Cage' and fundraised for the organisation I use to think the brits were smart..wow |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 71187435 Ireland 01/07/2016 05:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: UK State funded Muslim charity event 'boosted Cage' and fundraised for the organisation I use to think the brits were smart..wow
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71123403 Birmingham's totally leftwing/liberal run. Some of the wards are run solely by muslims. [ link to www.birmingham.gov.uk] |