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Denmark's Jewish community has filed a complaint over an imam accused of calling for the murder of Jews in a case sparking political opprobrium, it emerged Thursday.
Imam Mundhir Abdallah preaches in the working class Copenhagen suburb of Norrebro at the Masjid Al-Faruq mosque, which media have previously linked to radical Islam.
He stands accused of citing a hadith or koranic narrative on March 31 calling for Muslims to rise up against Jews.
"Judgement Day will not come until the Muslims fight the Jews and kill them," begins Abdallah's address in footage on YouTube, according to a transcript of the original Arabic provided by US organisation the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI).
Also he called for the Caliphate.
Mundhir Abdallah: "(Soon there will be) a Caliphate, which will instate the shari'a of Allah and revive the Sunna of His Prophet, which will wage Jihad for the sake of Allah, which will unite the Islamic nation after it disintegrated, and which will liberate the Al-Aqsa Mosque from the filth of the Zionists, so that the words of the Prophet Muhammad will be fulfilled: 'Judgement Day will not come until the Muslims fight the Jews and kill them. The Jews will hide behind the rocks and the trees, but the rocks and the trees will say: 'Oh Muslim, oh servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him.' The rightly-guided state, which will instate the shari'a of Allah, will unite the servants of Allah, will revive the Islamic nation, will wage Jihad against its enemies, will liberate Jerusalem, and will uproot the Jewish entity, that colonialist and Crusader base - that rightly-guided state will soon come to be, Allah willing."
Both the Danish People's Party and the Social Democrats said that they would contact Justice Minister Søren Pape Poulsen. Danish People's Party spokesman Peter Kofod Poulsen said: "This is totally unacceptable. No one should put up with threats of murder. Therefore, there must be firm action against the imam, and we must also examine whether this mosque is generally a place that spreads hatred. We will contact the minister. Clearly, something must be done on the basis of these statements. Most of all, I would like the mosque to be closed."
But these are standard Islamic beliefs. If you support Islamic migration, you support the spread of such ideas.