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Jul 18, 2005, 8:15:52 PM7/18/05
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Books of hate in Sydney shops
By Josh Massoud and Kelvin Bissett
July 18, 2005
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BOOKS of hate promoting jihad, hostility to Australia and
"wiring up one's body" for suicide attacks are for sale in
bookshops in Sydney's Muslim community.

A special investigation by The Daily Telegraph in the
wake of the London bombings found extremist literature
on shelves near innocuous children's reading such as It's
fun to wear a hijab. One incendiary tome bought for $11,
Defence of the Muslim Lands carries an endorsement
from Osama bin Laden on its cover.

The book by Sheik Abdullah Azzam, found at The Islamic
Bookstore at Lakemba, discusses the effectiveness of
suicide bombings.

"The form this usually takes nowadays is to wire up one's
body, or a vehicle or a suitcase with explosives, and then
to enter amongst a conglomeration of the enemy and to
detonate..." the writer states.

"There is no other technique which strikes as much terror
into their hearts, and which shatters their spirits as much."

Bin Laden wrote that women "have proven themselves
incapable" of giving birth to another man like the author,
believed killed in a bombing in the 1980s.

Another book by the same author, Join the Caravan,
contains similar themes. "For how long will the believing
youths be held back and restrained from jihad?" it reads.

The Absent Obligation, by hanged revolutionary
Muhammad Abdus Salam Faraj, also advocates
individuals participating in martyrdom operations.

The black book discusses how self detonation differs
from suicide, offering quotes from the Koran to support
the claim. "Indeed, there is a vast difference between
the one who ends his life due to his inability to bear
the difficulties of life and its various tribulations and the
one who offers his life for the cause of Allah."

The large Haldon St shop, associated with the
Saudi-based Wahabi tradition of Islam, is close to the
Lakemba Prayer Hall.

Members of the prayer hall have been interviewed by
ASIO in the past. French terrorist Willie Brigitte -
deported from Australia in 2003 - is understood to
have worshipped there.

Hassan describes migrating to Australia as a "life
sentence" and claims being Australian is "something
to be ashamed of".

Among his claims is a conspiracy between government
and police to turn Muslim children into drug addicts
"to wipe out the new Muslim generation".

A few kilometres away in Auburn, other distressing
texts could be found in the IDCA bookstore on Auburn
Rd.

At Mary St, Auburn, other books were found at the
Islamic Science, Culture and Art Association. Texts
included The Qur'anic Concept of War.
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"Bin Laden wrote that women "have proven themselves
incapable" of giving birth to another man like the
author..."

Bin Laden is an incurable optimist.


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"Bob Cooper" <rcoo...@cox.net> wrote in message
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Isn't he just. Its glorious how he applauds the greatness of a writer by
highlighting the incapabilites ("proven", don't you know?) of all women!

Can't wait for that caliphate!


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