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|    Ottawa Public Library Book: ‘Kill non-Mu    |
|    02 Dec 15 22:01:51    |
      XPost: can.general, can.politics, soc.culture.canada       From: dragon40@removeunseen.is              Are Muslims who live in Canada living in a state of war with their host       country? Should they see other Canadians as the enemy?              The Ottawa Public Library (St. Laurent Branch) is currently holding books       by Mohamed el-Ghazali, one of the most extreme of Islamcist writers who       preaches violence and hate towards non-Muslims and Muslims who do not       live according to his extremist view of Islam.              One of the books has the title “One Hundred Questions about Islam.” The       book has several insights such as:               * If you are a Muslim living in a non-Muslim country, then you are        in a state of war against your host country.               * If you are a Muslim living in a non-Muslim country, then        you are living with the enemy.               * Only a caliphate is an acceptable form of government.               * If you kill the takfir (non-Muslim/apostate) then you will        go to paradise.               * Women cannot work. Nor can they leave the home without permission.               * You must kill those Muslims who leave the faith.               * Christians have no rights and cannot be allowed to        construct churches etc.              Of note, a search of books on Islam at the St. Laurent branch revealed       more violent texts including others by el-Ghazali. There were no books       there that expressed a historical view of Islam nor any books on the       modernization of Islam.              It is not known if this book was purchased by the Ottawa Public Library       or if it was donated by an individual or a group. An informal       conversation with a staff member suggested that books that were donated       were subjected to a specific process and were approved for use by staff.       …       Interested citizens may wish to visit their local library to see if books       by el-Ghazali and others are on the shelf.              QUESTIONS OF NOTE              1. How did this book make it into the Ottawa Public Library?       2. Was it purchased directly or was it donated?       3. If it was donated, then who donated it and who approved it?       4. Should such books in general be allowed, or is this “free speech”?                     Source: http://bit.ly/1TlATRY              --       Obama Nine Hours Before Paris Terror Attack: "We've Contained ISIS"              "Never underestimate the willingness of white progressives to be offended       on behalf of people who aren’t and to impose their will on those who       didn’t ask for it." (Derek Hunter)              "Liberals never argue with one another over substance; their only dispute       is how to prevent the public from figuring out what they really       believe." (Ann Coulter)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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