What is a Mosque?
A mosque is commonly believed to be a holy place and a spiritual and religious centre. That is an inaccurate notion. To name just a few functions that are anti-Australian:
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Mosques practise and preach segregation (between men and women, Muslims and non-Muslims).
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Mosques teach that women are unequal to men (under Sharia, a woman’s testimony is worth half that of a man’s), while even lesser status is afforded non-Muslims;
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Mosques teach how to exploit our democracy’s laws and institutions to advance Islam.
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Mosques teach from the Qur’an an ideology which is anti-Christian, anti-Jew, anti-Buddhist and anti-Hindu, and which denies the authority of Western Law.
Mosques teach the supremacy of Muslims over all others, the supremacy of Sharia law, the rightness and obligation of Jihad, the inferiority of the Kaffir (non Muslim) and justification for all Islamic practices including those which contravene and specifically reject Australian law and social values.
The mosque is a political and legal centre which coordinates and organises strategy for Islamic growth and colonisation. It is the collecting point for money to fund Islamic projects and the centre for dispensing Sharia law. It is the centre of Islamic education which teaches the lower status of women, the acceptability of male-on-female domestic violence, rape, female genital mutilation, polygamy, under-age marriage, and an exploitative attitude towards non-Muslim society (e.g. Centrelink fraud and crime gangs).
The madrassa, a school for Muslim children linked to the Mosque, inculcates Islamic values and indoctrinates Muslim children, by destroying critical thinking and enforcing the rote memorisation of the Qur'an in Arabic, a language which many don't understand.