Friday 31 March 2017

Rapejihad in Accrington, Three Muslims in the Dock.

  1. Narrated Anas: Amongst the captives was Safiya. First she was given to Dihya Al-Kalbi & then to the Prophet.
  2. Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri: that while he was sitting with Allah's Apostle he said, "O Allah's Apostle! We get female captives as our share of booty, & we are interested in their prices, what is your opinion about coitus interruptus?" The Prophet said, "Do you really do that? It is better for you not to do it. No soul that which Allah has destined to exist, but will surely come into existence.

So says the most trusted compilation of ahadith in Islamic scripture, Sahih Bukhari, volume three, book 34. It cannot have escaped the notice of those of us in our society who permit themselves – regardless of political correctness – to observe the heinous behaviour & attitudes of Muslim men towards Western women, that they are considerably more prone to inflicting their sexual urges upon them without their consent.

Rape & sexual assault, in other words, are typical behaviours exhibited by our Muslim cultural enrichers. We see, from the above drivel that passes for scripture, that the progenitor of Islam was, himself, a habitual rapist who batted not so much as an eyelid at the news that his henchmen were raping female captives, merely disapproving of their rudimentary attempts at family planning.

Because this animal is held in the Muslim mind as the paragon of absolute virtue, we inevitably will see hoards of Muslims imitating his degrading & revolting behaviour, either singly or in gangs. It is for this reason that such cases as that of Abbas Khan, his son-in-law Ijaz Khan & their friend, Javid Raza, who groomed a 13-year-old orphan girl for sexual exploitation, will come to our courts again & again, as reported by the Lancashire Telegraph yesterday (hat-tip to I_Smell_Taqiyya‏ @I_Smell_Taqiyya):

Teenage girl 'repeatedly and systematically raped and sexually abused' by gang of predatory paedophiles, court told

A TEENAGE girl was 'repeatedly and systematically raped and sexually abused' by a gang of predatory paedophiles, a court has heard.

A crown court how the majority of the sexual assaults on the victim happened at Accrington Market Hall.

A jury was told the girl was just 13 when the abuse started in 1997 and lasted for a period of five years.

Before and after being attacked the court heard how the girl, who can-not be named for legal reasons, was bribed with cannabis, cigarettes, cash and free clothes.

Prosecutor Tim Evans said: "The victim was known by them, she was in particular known by them to be damaged goods, her reputation as available and not someone who complained was shared by them and she was literally passed amongst them like some sort of commodity or plaything."

The jury at Burnley Crown Court was told how she first met defendant Abbas Khan, 59, of Hubie Street, Burnley, at his stall on the market following the death of her father.

Mr Evans told the jury how Khan befriended the victim and her mum before going on to rape and sexually assault the teenager in the back of a van parked at the market hall.

Burnley Crown Court, where the trial continuess.

He would also perform sex acts on her in the gaps between the market stalls and walkways, the jury heard.

The jury was told that during the attacks another girl was often in the back of the van although she was not abused herself.

The prosecution allege that during those attacks Khan would put a curtain between the driver's cab and the back of the vehicle so nobody could see what he was doing to the victim.

The court was told how Khan introduced the victim to his son-in-law Ijaz Khan, 47, of Casterton Avenue, Burnley, and he went on to rape the victim in a house in Todmorden and sexually abuse her in the back of the van.

The victim, who is now 33, told police that before that rape she was a virgin and had felt suicidal afterwards, the court heard.

Mr Evans told the jury how the victim was introduced to a third man, Javid Raza, 59, of Crosshill Road, Blackburn, who went on to indecently assault her.

Raza, who the victim thought was around 37-years-old at the time of the abuse, ran a jeans stall at the market.

The court heard that Raza told the victim that he 'did not like white girls and preferred darker girls'.

The court was told how as a result of the abuse the victim, who the jury was told has a previous conviction for manslaughter after a fatal stabbing, was suspended from school, lost a significant amount of weight and started taking amphetamines.

Mr Evans said: "She just went along as she did not have the energy to say no.

"The abuse seemed to be happening 'more often than not'.

"She started to go to school less and less, she became very aggressive towards her mum and even punched her when she was pregnant with her younger brother.

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