Undercover Video Inside Islamic School In The UK -- A Teacher Instructs That Gays Must Be Thrown From Tall Buildings
And apostates must be killed and adulterers must be stoned.
Good news: If you aren't married when you have sex with someone, you just get beaten -- perhaps to death -- because you are to be given 100 lashes.
Transcript from Creeping Sharia:
This shocking video shows Islamic scholars teaching young British children in a Muslim faith school in the UK.The woman first illustrates what happens when a person decides to leave Islam."What are we going to do?" asks the woman in broken English. "We kill him. Kill."
"The ones who reject Islam?" a British student asks.
"Yeah," the teacher says. "Kill him. You have to kill him. Do you understand? We're talking about Islam."
The video jumps to the woman outlining the punishment for adultery.
"The judgment for adultery," she asks. "What is the law?"
"Stone him," a student replies.
"Until he dies," the woman elaborates. "And the one who is not married?"
"Lash him, lash him," says a chorus of students."Yes," the woman says. "With 100 lashes."
She then describes with disturbing coldness what the intended punishment is for gays.
"Throw them from the highest place," she says. "We're not going to live like animals."
A student replies with a passage from her Islamic textbook. "'The punishment for homosexuals is throw them from the highest point and then stone them. Then you reduced him to the lowest of the low. So if you throw someone off a mountain you are reducing them to the lowest of the low because they are falling off the highest place'."
The Islamic teacher further explains the nature of Allah to her students.
Here's how this sort of teaching plays out.
Tell me again how Islam is a "religion of peace"?
Bill Warner writes in Sharia Law For The Non-Muslim:
Islam is NOT just a religion. It is a complete civilization with a de- tailed political system, religion and a legal code--the Sharia. Mohammed preached the religion of Islam for 13 years in Mecca and got 150 Arabs to convert to Islam. He went to Medina and became a politician and a warlord. After 2 years in Medina, every Jew was murdered, enslaved, or exiled. He was involved in an event of violence on the average of every 6 weeks for the last 9 years of his life1. Mohammed died without a single enemy left standing.This was not a religious process, but a political process. Jihad is political action with a religious motivation. Political Islam is the doctrine that deals with the non-Muslim.
Mohammed did not succeed with his program of religion, but his political process of jihad triumphed. Sharia law is the political implementation of the Islamic civilization.
...THE EFFECTIVENESS OF JIHADIn Mecca Mohammed was a religious preacher who converted about 10 people a year to Islam. In Medina Mohammed was a warrior and politi- cian who converted about 10,000 people to Islam every year. Politics and jihad were a thousand times more effective than religion to convert the Arabs to Islam. If Mohammed had not taken to politics and jihad, there would have only been a few hundred Muslims when he died and Islam would have failed. The religion of Islam was a failure, but politics com- bined with religion was a total success.
...THE TEARS OF JIHADHere are the deaths due to jihad over the last 1400 years:
Christians.......................... 60 million
Hindus .............................. 80 million
Buddhists ......................... 10 million
Africans ............................ 120 millionTotal ................................ 270 million
These deaths are called the Tears of Jihad.







There sure are some nasty people in that Muzlam!
Crid at October 4, 2016 11:23 PM
Crid, there are nasty people who practice various religions. Islam itself is a pernicious ideology. There are a vast number of Muslims who are illiterate, who have never read the Quran and others who can't make sense of it, due to how it was reorganized by some Turkish idiot in order of chapters' length.
Bill Warner reorganized the Quran in chronological order and also cut a lot of the (numerous) repetitions.
His "An Abridged Koran" is an excellent book. Here's a link: http://amzn.to/2dejYlZ
I suggest you get it so you can become informed about Islam instead of constantly commenting that it's idiotic to suggest Islam is a dangerous ideology. It -- yes -- actually is.
It is not a religion but a totalitarian, death-to-infidels-commanding political system masquerading as a religion.
If you believe in astrology, I think you're kind of an idiot, but as long as you aren't from some sect that calls for the death to all people who don't believe in astrology, I support your right to believe in silly shit.
Amy Alkon at October 5, 2016 5:10 AM
When Muslims aren't killing infidels, they're killing each other -- as in Syria.
http://elderofziyon.blogspot.com/2016/10/saudi-scholar-says-arabs-need-to-follow_2.html
Muslims kill each other when the other's sect is seen as "not Muslim enough."
Ahmadis are particularly in danger -- as was that shopkeeper who was murdered in Scotland for wishing Christians well, wishing them a happy Easter.
Amy Alkon at October 5, 2016 5:20 AM
Crid,
Use English and type slowly so I can understand your reasons for denying what is said by this teacher.
Or point out how that school immediately fired her and renounced her teachings (maybe w/newspaper articles refuting her).
Type loudly as well. Lots of crickets here in 'da sticks.
Bob in Texas at October 5, 2016 5:53 AM
The thing that's missing from our society is a vigorous defense of Western civilization. Far too many of it is taken for granted, and people assume it will survive any attack. We know from history that that isn't true, and people who live in the West have to understand that if Western civ is defeated, then everything they know and love, every single thing that constitutes their lives today, is gone. No more Broadway. No more Adele. No more New York Knicks. No more frappucinos with double whipped cream. No more open-plan kitchens with all stainless steel appliances. No more antibiotics. No more Band-Aids or Neosporin. No more state universities with well-appointed student centers. No more jetting off to long weekends in Cozumel. No more parents or aunts or uncles who survive into their '80s or longer. No more Priuses or Land Rovers or Boxsters. No more wheelchairs. No more making an indoor space warmer or cooler just by moving a lever. No more out-of-season veggies. No more refrigerators. No more Interstate highways, or paved roads at all. No more iPhones. No more eBay. No more of any of the second-letter-capitalized goods or services that we've all become so dependent on.
If there's no more Western civ, we go back to how people lived hundreds of years ago. People think that's romantic. It's not. Until about the start of the 19th century, people spent nearly their every waking hour pursuing or raising food, keeping their shelter in order, and tending to their children. If you occasionally found an hour to read, you were fortunate, and that's assuming that you actually had something to read and that you knew how to read. You or someone you loved was quite likely to die of a disease or accident that is easily treatable in the modern world. And the elderly (meaning anyone over 40 or so) and infirm had to be disposed of, because there weren't the resources to keep them alive.
This is where Islam wants to take us. You don't like that? Then stand up for Western civilization.
Cousin Dave at October 5, 2016 7:19 AM
Here is the thing, if this were a video of a white teacher and an all white class saying these things about black people and homosexuals we would all denounce it. I don't have to be one of those "let's deport all the Muslims bc they are so evil" types to have concerns about what was said here. The reality is that none of those kids will ever throw anyone from a roof, but the problem is that they won't think it is wrong for someone else to do it. You get more of what you condone and if we want them to integrate into the West, this type of thinking needs to stop and not be passed on to the younger generation.
Sheep Mom at October 5, 2016 8:37 AM
Amy, all your context-avoidant fearmongering has nourished the most cowardly, sanctimonious generation in American history.
Get real any time you want... This witless screeching helps no one at all.
I've been giving a lot of thought lately to the kind of people, quite often teenagers, who love to share bad news.
Crid at October 5, 2016 9:43 AM
The reality is that none of those kids will ever throw anyone from a roof, but the problem is that they won't think it is wrong for someone else to do it.
Frankly, I wouldn't put it past them.
Kevin at October 5, 2016 11:06 AM
> so I can understand your reasons
> for denying what is said by
> this teacher
Dood... Pilgrim... Bunnymuffin...
You've failed your own Turing test. I never did anything of the kind, which will become blindingly apparent to you when you review the text above.
But wait! Do not allow yourself to fall into a punishing, depressive shame spiral! There are people in your family, your workplace, and your social circles who are counting on you to be at your absolute best, to recover from these momentary (though remarkable predictable!) intellectual blackouts and move forward with both shared and individual projects!
Amy: See what you've DONE???!?!?!??!??
Crid at October 5, 2016 1:17 PM
Hey, Crid, you might want to read an example of what your beloved Muzlams are doing to Europe's economy.
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/10/04/oktoberfest-attendance-lowest-15-years-sex-crimes-increase/
mpetrie98 at October 5, 2016 5:58 PM
Or, you might want to write an example of what makes you think they should be described as "my beloveds."
I've figured it out... Why on this topic —more than any other that Amy's written about over the last 12 years— I'm so often and so inanely accused of saying things nowhere in evidence in any comment.
Amy's posts on this are pornographic, to a fetish of 'meenpeepul.' Like a dirty movie, there's never any backstory of any kind... Who are these people? How did these players arrive to this point in the narrative? Where is this happening, and to how many people? There's never any explication of what happens after the scene everyone wants to see is over. There's no evidence that there's more to their lives now than the money shot, or that there could ever be more to their experience of the world in the future. It's just a completely engrossing descent into emotional distraction.
And you guys haven't snapped out of it by the time you read me comment, so you think I'm saying The tits on that one actress weren't really hyooge. And you feel compelled to argue with your own stimulated imagination: Yes they were! They were hyooge! They were size HYOOGE, and don't you dare deny it!
No comparative religion, no economics, no history, no language, no geography, no consideration of other cultural forces. Nothing could ever interrupt these endless fuckloops. Muslims are there to scare you and do nothing else, and boobie porn stars never just read a paperback at the coin-op laundry or spend and evening taking an online course.
Crid at October 5, 2016 10:44 PM
"No comparative religion, no economics, no history, no language, no geography, no consideration of other cultural forces."
None of the above justify social acceptance or ignorance of behavior that if done by others (ex. White hate groups) would be loudly condemned.
This is not a theological debate based on hypothetical "what ifs".
We no longer allow the Catholic Church to exert power in the manner it use to. In Counties not populated by bigamists we do not allow religion to enable child marriages. Why should Islam get a free pass?
When in Rome ...
Bob in Texas at October 6, 2016 5:47 AM
Perhaps it is because your comments contain so many inane things.
Like, oh, say, this entire para:
It's almost -- no, exactly -- like you haven't paid any attention at all to anything Amy, or others, have typed on the subject.
Jeff Guinn at October 6, 2016 7:42 AM
No comparative religion, no economics, no history, no language, no geography, no consideration of other cultural forces.
Really? Becuase Amy post these stories from various countries, with various economies, from spanning the globe, and in areas that have had from one to ten generation of muslims living among them.
Yet in spite of these vats differences in language, time, resources, cultures, and geography the result is always the same.
lujlp at October 6, 2016 11:50 AM
> various countries, with
> various economies
Nothing about the countries, nothing about their economies. All we see is the fucking... It's all she cares about.
Crid at October 6, 2016 2:40 PM
The reality is that none of those kids will ever throw anyone from a roof, but the problem is that they won't think it is wrong for someone else to do it. You get more of what you condone and if we want them to integrate into the West, this type of thinking needs to stop and not be passed on to the younger generation.
Sheep Mom at October 5, 2016 8:37 AM
And in the meantime, what do we do about home-grown terrorists who happen to be Christian? Or their fans?
Here's what I mean (from a year ago):
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/progressivesecularhumanist/2015/04/arizona-pastor-publicly-supports-death-by-stoning-for-homosexuals/
First paragraphs:
"Arizona pastor publicly supports death by stoning for homosexuals"
April 15, 2015 by Michael Stone
367 Comments
A Christian pastor in Arizona is publicly calling for gays to be stoned to death, and is angry that other pastors are not following God’s command “to kill the gays.”
In a recent sermon Pastor David Berzins of Word of Truth Baptist Church condemned all those who would refuse to endorse God’s call to kill the gays. In particular, Berzins was angry with a fellow pastor who had refused to endorse far-right pastor Steven Anderson’s call for death to LGBT people.
Bezrin and Anderson both argue that Christians should follow God’s command, as stated in Deuteronomy, that gays be put to death.
Bezrin railed against a fellow Baptist pastor who dared to shy away from the Biblical commandment that gays be stoned to death...
(snip)
BTW, there's a lot more on Anderson at the HuffPost.
lenona at October 6, 2016 4:16 PM
Oh, and from THIS year...
http://www.sacbee.com/entertainment/living/religion/article91315672.html
First third:
By Anita Chabria
The controversial local preacher who praised the killings of 49 people in an Orlando gay nightclub last month has organized a gathering of like-minded pastors in Sacramento next week, including one who made national headlines in 2009 when he promised to pray for the death of President Barack Obama.
The four-day event, called the “Red Hot Preaching Conference,” is being organized by Verity Baptist Church preacher Roger Jimenez. The morning after the Orlando massacre, Jimenez praised the killings for eliminating “Sodomites” during a 45-minute sermon at his tiny church in a Natomas office park.
After the recorded sermon went viral online, local leaders and the LGBT community condemned the comments, and hundreds of protesters turned out at his church the following Sunday.
Jimenez said next week’s conference is a gathering of “preachers that believe the same things and became friends,” and he expects more protests.
Local leaders made clear Friday that they reject the views expressed by Jimenez and the preachers he invited. In a statement, Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson said, “I join other faith leaders, officials and community members to clearly say: Sacramento does not have a welcome mat for hate.”
The most controversial of the conference’s four pastors may be Steven Anderson of Faithful Word Baptist Church in Tempe, Ariz. Faithful Word, which Anderson founded on Christmas 2005, is listed as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).
“Steven Anderson is a one-man hate factory posing as a representative of Jesus Christ,” said Mark Potok, a senior fellow with the SPLC.
Potok added that classifying Anderson’s church as a hate group was “one of the easiest listings we’ve ever done ... Anderson is so completely over the top.”
Anderson, who says on his website that he was born and raised in Sacramento, made national headlines in 2009 when one of his sermons about the president, “Why I Hate Barack Obama,” went viral. In it, he said, “I’m going to pray that he dies and goes to hell.”
He has also posted anti-Semitic sermons and been condemned by the Anti-Defamation League...
(snip)
lenona at October 6, 2016 4:19 PM
Bollocks.
Jeff Guinn at October 7, 2016 3:04 PM
As has happened before, I see no dialectic correspondence between the archly-sarcastic delivery of your percussively brief comment and the material linked.
Naw, this is all just beat-off for youse guys.... Scary Moozlims! Boo! Meeneez!! Meenpeepul suck!
Crid at October 7, 2016 3:25 PM
Crid, you have your toll imitation down pat. In fact, it is the best one I have ever seen.
Jeff Guinn at October 9, 2016 12:21 AM
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