Remember, these subhuman animals want to rule the world
Al-Habib seeks to purchase Torsa, or Thor’s Island, a picturesque tidal island in the Inner Hebrides, and establish a community for his Mahdi Servants Union, where Shia Islamists awaiting the coming of the Mahdi can gather.
Shia or Shiite Islam is the predominant branch of Islam in Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Iraq, and especially Iran. Its emphasis on the Mahdi, an ageless imam who has been supposedly been roaming the earth since the 800s and will return to public view to bring justice during the end times, distinguishes it from Sunni Islam.
“If you want to live free under the banner of the imam, in a special homeland where you feel everything in it reminds you of the awaited Mahdi, everything is the Shia homeland, support this project,” al-Habib declares in one fundraising broadcast on Fadak TV, a satellite channel he runs out of a converted church hall in Buckinghamshire, England.
He already runs “boot camps” for his followers, garbed in military-style uniforms, in the English county.
“They will have their own army, their own justice system, they will manage their own schools and hospitals and people from around the world will be able to migrate to this homeland,” warned Sarah Zaaimi, a spokeswoman for the Atlantic Council which has been investigating al-Habib and his organization, of their plans for Torsa.
ISLAMIST HAVEN.
Until recently, Scotland had a Pakistani-heritage Muslim, Humza Yousaf, as its First Minister, notorious for decrying the influence white people have in the country.
Al-Habib is not the only Islamic extremist to use Britain as a bolthole, with Hamas leaders also taking advantage of its easily exploited asylum laws to establish themselves there.
The European Court of Human Rights protects such people from deportation, insisting the government cannot deport even foreign terror suspects to countries where they may face capital punishment or other firm penalties.
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