Tuesday, March 04, 2008

DAR AL HARB-AUSTRALIA: TARIQ RAMADAN ADVISED THE HOWARD GOVERNMENT ON WHAT TO DO NOT TO 'RADICALIZE' AUSTRALIAS MOSLEM POPULATION

Instead of listening to Ramadan, infidel/dhimmi governments would be better off monitoring mosques during Friday prayers...

That is where the radicalization happens, IN MOSQUES...

The responsibility for radicalization rests with the imams, mullahs, etc...not with the infidel populations that are trying to lead their lives...


Banned Muslim advised Coalition
By Sarah Elks

TARIQ Ramadan - the Muslim academic banned from entering the US - was consulted by the Howard Government last year on how to prevent the radicalisation of Muslims in Australia.

The professor of Islamic studies at Oxford University advised eight Department of Immigration officials via a video conference last June.

The scholar - accused of tailoring his message for Western audiences - told a conference in Brisbane yesterday that Muslim immigrants could practise their religion while still embracing the culture of their adopted country.

After the speech, Professor Ramadan confirmed he had previously advised the Howard Government on Islamic integration, saying he had recommended strategies and policies to promote "a sense of belonging" for Muslim immigrants.

"We have to work on, first from within the Muslim community, a better understanding as a society of the culture and the identity (of Australia) and all these things to avoid people in the grey area from being attracted (to radicalisation)," he said he told the Department of Immigration.

Professor Ramadan was banned from entering the US in 2004 after the US Government found he had donated $940 to two humanitarian organisations that gave money to the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas. He has consistently denied links to terrorism and again defended his donations yesterday.

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