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The Luton Islamic Centre mosque, which has condemned previous terrorist attacks …..
Yes, of course, playing us for the gullible fools we beg to be. Muslim organizations and mosques routinely condemn terror attacks but never back up that condemnation with real action in their communities to combat the teaching that leads to terror attacks in the first place.
Westminster killer Khalid Masood was ‘link man’ for website of a ‘radical Luton mosque that published extreme material’
- Khalid Masood was listed as a contact for deleted website calltoislam.com
- Website allegedly published sermons which slammed Christians and Jews
- It is linked to Luton Islamic Centre mosque, which has condemned previous terrorist attacks
By Daily Mail, April 8, 2017:
Westminster killer Khalid Masood was a public contact for a website which published extreme material, it has been revealed.
Masood was listed as a person to contact at the website calltoislam.com, which has now been deleted.
The website previously published sermons, which were available last week, slammed Christians and Jews for their ‘greed, jealousy and fornication’ and urged worshippers to ‘make ready . . . steeds of war to threaten the enemy of Allah,’ according to The Sunday Times.
Masood’s contact details, including his phone number, were listed on a sticker attached to a leaflet for the Luton Islamic Centre mosque, which had a link to the website.
Another sermon on the website, issued by Imam Abdul Qadir Baksh, said: ‘Brothers and sisters, it is high time you all woke up and understand this government is creating a form of Islam in this country . . . which not just integrates with the disbelieving society but simulates it.
‘At the moment the buzzwords are ‘integration’, ‘the wider community’, ‘breaking down barriers’ and so on. In the end it will be concentration camps, massacres and plunder.’
Above is the Luton Islamic Centre mosque, which was had a sticker from calltoislam.com, which Masood was a contact for