5 Feet of Fury

SHOCKA! Toronto mosque behind Human Rights Commission complaint is hive of hatred

How do you say “Go back where you came from” in Somali?

Incredibly, this appeared in the Toronto Star. And yes, this mosque is in my frickin’ neighbourhood:

A mosque asking that Canadian workplaces respect a strict Muslim dress code is at the same time disseminating slurs against Jews and Western societies, and warning members against social integration.

The Khalid Bin Al-Walid Mosque near Kipling Ave. and Rexdale Blvd. serves as the religious authority for eight Somali women complaining to the Canadian Human Rights Commission that UPS Canada Ltd. violated their religious rights at a sorting plant. The mosque, founded in 1990 and serving upwards of 10,000 people, preaches strict adherence to sharia, or Islamic law, and no compromise with the West.

Teachings on the mosque’s website, khalidmosque.com, refer to non-Muslim Westerners as “wicked,” “corrupt” and “our clear enemies.”

Note to donors to the Canadian Kapo Jewish Congress: these are the same Somalis your leadership has adopted at their new pets, so they can “mentor” them.

I’ll bet ten bucks that the CJC actually helped these Somali Muslims file that HRC complaint — God knows the CJC are experts on doing that.

UPDATE: as reported last year…

A prominent Toronto mosque is caught in the middle of a legal tug-of-war that has seen two senior clerics fired and accused of being sought by Canadian security agencies.

The dispute began when two groups both claimed to be the legitimate board of directors of the Khalid Bin Al-Walid Mosque, which mainly serves the city’s large Somali-Canadian community.