Do Muslims have Greater Rights in Australia?
Published January 24, 2007
So, was Mufti Hilali wrong? Absolutely not! Instead, he is absolutely correct according to the precepts of Islam. The earth belongs to Allah and his community. Not only in Australia, Muslims have greater rights over the non-Muslims at every corners of the earth. And they must take charge of the earth through ceaseless fighting and war according to the examples set by the Prophet. Else, Allah will cast them into the eternal fire of hell.
So what the Mufti said about Muslims’ greater rights in Australia is not only informing his Muslim community of their true rights but also making them aware of their responsibility to assert their rights according to the commands of Allah. In his position of responsibility of grand Mufti of Australia, he has only done his duty correctly and with integrity and honestly.
And as usual, some ignorant or deceptive Muslims have come out in condemnation of the Mufti for his comments [Muslim group denounces Hilali, Townsville Bulletin, 14 Jan, 2007]. This is a familiar phenomenon. Whenever the honest, steadfast and knowledgeable Islamic clerics (Imams) in the West make some correct statement about Islam, which apparently goes against the interest of infidels in those countries, there will always be some so-called moderate, yet ignorant or charlatan Muslims with little Islamic credentials, to come out in meek voices to condemn the clerics, which the ignorant and naïve media of the West are eager to circulate.
But do the media and people of the Western world also know that there is a deceptive strategy in Islam which is called Taqiyya, which comes from the time of Prophet Muhammad himself? Taqiyya is a deceptive strategy for damage control. When Muslims are in trouble for the comments or actions of a member or community of theirs, the rest must take recourse of lies and deception to chide the culprits even if he/she was correct according to Islam. This is to ameliorate tensions, to divert attention, to conciliate and to persuade the offended party against harsh actions. Taqiyya would apply so long Muslims are not in a position to win a confrontation. The so-called moderate Muslims in the West have taken this role in all its perfection. We also must take note that the 'Taqiyya tacticians' will get on to their acts only when the infidels start making noise about such offensive statements.
- Do Muslims have Greater Rights in Australia?
- Published: January 24, 2007
- Type: Opinion
- Section: Culture
- Filed Under: Culture: Religion, Culture: History, Politics: International
- Writer: Muhammad Hussain
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One reason muslims have almost zero credibility with non-muslims is due to stupid, bigoted, & incredibly arrogant attitudes like "...muslims have greater rights than non-muslims over every corner of the earth."
And then they wonder why no one else likes them or respects them....?
Alamgir wrote: "Under such distress and to avoid persecution, the prophet sought refuge in Medina, which was quickly granted by the Medina citizens. They also assured the safety and security of his community and so he migrated there with converts in 622 CE from Mecca. His religion was getting converts fast in Medina, which had hinted towards a greater chance of success to his otherwise doomed prophetic mission in Medina. This likely "greener pasture" in Medina was also a big reason for the prophet's migration to Medina."
Yeah, there's a modern version of this .... thousands of Muslims who were suffering in their own country through the strife of civil war found refuge in Australia, through kindness.
The government of Malcolm Fraser in one of the few good things it did in the late 1970s opened the door to thousands of Muslim Lebanese, who were considered genuine refugees - and if you were around at the time and knew and saw what was going on in Lebanon you'd know that to be true.
Subsequent Australian governments have continued to open the door to Muslim refugees from all overv the world.
You can imagine, then, that those Australians descended from convicts and who built this country might feel a little miffed when they realise that their kindness has been repaid by the kind of nonsense spewed out by the mufti and some of his apologists.
Luckily, he doesn't speak for all Muslims in Australia. Getting 5000 worshippers at the Lakemba mosque in south-western Sydney after the gang-rape/uncovered meat comments is not a wholesale show of strength. There are a lot more than 5000 muslims in south-western Sydney. As many are avid followers of their local team in the National Rugby League, You'd probably get twice that number at a single Bulldogs game at Homebush Stadium on a Friday or Saturday night.
And Hilaly is wrong about paying for tickets. The vast majority of Muslim Australians either came from Lebanon or were born here. They are either the original refugees, who were given generous government support, or the children of those refugees. Many others are family members of the originals, and were able to come to Australia under generous family reunion schemes - also supported by the government.
It makes my blood boil when I, as a person who was angered by the rioters who attacked innocent people of middle-eastern descent in 2005, then have to listen to this kind of nonsense.
In their misguided racism, sadly it was inspired by the kinds of rubbish the mufti is fond of spouting.
This is a secular country, but largely a Christian country, and therefore has different values which Muslims must respect as much as we must respect theirs. Remember that it was the generosity and kindness of a Christian country - yes, a country settled by convicts, if you must - that gave many Muslims refuge and the opportunity for a new life away from dreadful war and strife that tore their country apart.
Perhaps rather than writing this nonsense, you could come up with some constructive solutions - otherwise we'll all be banging our heads against brickwalls for the next 100 years.
But my answer is no, Muslims don't have a greater right to be in Australia. Since this country is a country of migrants, they have as much right to be here as anyone.
But some of them also need to understand that with that rights comes responsibilities and obligations. One of the main obligations is to seek to end divisions, rather than create them.
And I'll ask this question: are Muslim Australians Australians or Muslims?
Also, having noted your last few paragraphs about Taqqiya, which I am well versed upon having lived in the middle east, I am now wondering - is your story a call to arms by the west against those you describe as the Taqqiya tacticians??
Under that theory, even you could be one such tactician, Alamgir ....
If any-one believes that muslims have come to any of our anglo-saxon based countries "for a better life"and freedom , they must be stark staring bonkers!They have but one agenda,domination,either through violence or demographic displacement of the anglo-saxon and his culture,as seen from the article above,they will be paragons of virtue while thier numbers are small,but as they increase so will thier violence and demands,they are not here to share ,they are using our democracies against us,and unless we stand up to them and insist upon the supremacy of our cultures and our rule of law,and basic freedoms then we and our children are finnished.
STM, I am here to tell the plain truth. If I take recourse of deception and lies to divert attention, then only you can call me a 'Taqiyya tactician'.





Once again we have a muslim intellectual defending the indefensible...
Hilaly may be well-educated in Islamic lore, but he's an elderly Egyption who has not managed to learn to speak English despite living in Australia for 20+ years.
Most people in Australia regard him as a joke - he clearly does not respect me on the other 19.7 million Australians who are not muslim, so why should we respect him?
If a non-muslim makes comments that offends muslim sensibilities, all hell breaks loose, yet the muslim community doesn't feel it necessary to exercise the same restraint they expect of others. So much for mutual respect.....