Wednesday 30 March 2016

Sick Muslim Ghouls Gloat over Glasgow Easter Stabbing.

"And kill them wherever you find & catch them. Drive them out from where they have turned you out; for Fitna is worse than slaughter." So Allah the evil demented moon god tells his savage fanatics, in verse 2:191 of his rambling & revolting Koran. The 'fitna' mentioned in this piece of inspired scripture refers to trouble of any description: apostasy, heresy, civil war between Muslim communities or anything else considered un-Islamic.

The flag of the Ahmadiyya
Mohammed, the slavering bloodthirsty paedophile Muslims hold to be their prophet, is known as the 'Seal of the Prophets', meaning that there cannot be another prophet in Islam after him. Thus, when a certain Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was widely proclaimed to be a new prophet in late nineteenth century Punjab, mainstream Muslims were up in arms. Add to that the principle that Islam must only be propagated peacefully, one of the distinguishing tenets of the new 'Ahmadiyya' sect, & one has all the pretext one needs to announce fitna & declare jihad.

Members of the Ahmadiyya sect have been persecuted as long as they have been around & are the only self declared Muslims to be banned from Mecca. It should not, therefore, come to us as much of a surprise then, to learn that Asad Shah, the good-willed Glasgow shopkeeper stabbed to death for wishing Christians a happy Easter, was Ahmadi. It should also come as no surprise that 'real' Muslims have been cheering & gloating about the murder on a FaceBook page dedicated to haranguing Ahmadis, as reported by the Express today (hat-tip to The Religion of Peace):

'Congratulations to all Muslims' Sick gloating of Islamist fanatics over shopkeeper death
SICK Islamist fanatics gloated over the death of a peaceful Muslim shopkeeper allegedly murdered by a fellow Muslim after wishing Christians a happy Easter, it emerged today.

Radical Islamists attacked Asad Shah online - even posting "congratulations to all Muslims" - and gloated over his death after he posted a series of videos promoting peace and understanding between Muslims and Christians.

Mr Shah, 40, was stabbed to death outside his shop just four hours after wishing friends and neighbours in Glasgow a "very happy Easter" online.

Police have said the killing was religiously motivated and have charged Tanveer Ahmed, 32, from Bradford in Yorkshire with murder.

Asad Shah
He appeared before Glasgow Sheriff Court earlier today and made no plea.

The court appearance comes amid widespread outrage after trolls gloated about the death of Mr Shah, who was stabbed and killed on Thursday, on a Facebook page.

One of the sick messages, which contains a link to a news story about the killing, said: "Congratulations to all Muslims."

It was posted on the Anti Qadianiat (Tahafuz Khatme Nubuwwat) Facebook page and has been liked 54 times with two likes coming from the UK - one from a web user in Leeds and one from Birmingham.

It has also emerged that hardline Muslims used two videos originally posted online by Mr Shah to promote peace as part of a sick attack against his inclusive Ahmadi strand of Islam.

One group, called Khatme Nubuwwat, uploaded Mr Shah's films to video hosting site Daily Motion in November 2014 along with derogatory descriptions of the peace-loving shopkeeper.

The group titled one of the films "Asad Shah False Prophet part 1".

And it titled the other "Asad Shah False Prophet part 2".

The revelation is the first indication that Mr Shah's messages of peace and religious inclusion may have riled Muslim groups opposed to Armadi thinking prior to his "happy Easter" post last week.

The Khatme Nubuwwat organisation has offices in London and its website states it exists to "educate" Muslims about the "reality" of the Ahmadiyya community, which it does not agree with.

It says the Ahmadi belief that there were prophets after Mohammed is "false", describing their faith as "heretic".

Mr Shah was an active member of the Ahmadiyya Islamic community, which promotes "love for all, hatred for none".

It is feared Mr Shah was targeted due to his religious views. Earlier today police in Scotland seized an Uber taxi, which is believed to have transported the alleged killer to the scene, for forensic testing.

Four hours before he was killed last Thursday night, the gentle shopkeeper: "Good Friday and a very Happy Easter, especially to my beloved Christian nation."

"Let's follow the real footstep of beloved holy Jesus Christ and get the real success in both worlds."

In previous posts, he spoke out against violence and hatred and called for "unconditional real love for all mankind".

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