Would the El-Kadomi Family Please point out to their fellow Muslims, here in Australia, and those resident in other western Judeo Christian Democracies, the relevant verses of the “Holy Koran” that must be rejected by (Good ?) Muslims, such as themselves,because as they say “they are against extremism and we don't want anything to do with those views “
“Mr El-Kadomi said beliefs of radical Islamic groups had nothing to do with the views of average Australian Muslims” Please Mr El-Kadomi, now is the time for you and your family to come clean and tell your fellow Muslims what parts of the Koran they must not, under any circumstances subscribe to,believe in ,follow or obey.
"No matter what people think, we're still happy to be living in Australia and we're grateful for all the opportunities we have in our lives because this is our home," she said.
So you should be,the Un Civilized,Un Godly manifestations of Islam,the very manifestations you ran away from in “Palestine”,are not the manifestations of Australia’s Judeo Christian Democracy, you should be grateful you are able to hide in Australia from those very manifestations of your “Religion” of Islam.
Remember Mr El-Kadomi you ran away to Australia, a Judeo Christian Democracy,because it was NOT an Islamic cesspool,a middle eastern Islamic shit hole, so barbaric and uncivilized that even a Good, Holy, Pious Muslim like YOU, could no longer bear to live under the manifestations of your very own ideology,ISLAM.
The Joys and Bounty of Islam were so insufferable that even a Good Pious Muslim like you chose to flee from its manifestations and beg for sanctuary from a Judeo Christian INFIDEL nation, called Australia,a Nation founded by the Judeo Christian United Kingdom.
If I am wrong, then why ARE you and your kind here? just what IS your business in MY Country Mr El-Kadomi ? (apart from sucking off the Judeo Christian public teat)
LAURA SPERANZA
The Sunday Telegraph
September 04, 2011
That was before September 11, 2001 - the moment he says the lives of Australians Muslims were forever changed by the actions of Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda.
Mr El-Kadomi, 65, said hatred and discrimination towards Muslims had become a daily struggle his family.
"It really did change for us that day - like black and white," he said.
"It is hard to believe that something that happened on the other side of the world would end up affecting me and my family living in Australia."
Well perhaps if your Co Religionists had of abstained from dancing in the streets of Sydney’s “Occupied Territories” showering confetti on their foot paths,celebrating the deaths of twelve Australians, invoking the blessings of this thing you worship called allah,along with some 2700 other Infidels slaughtered on September 11 2001, you and your family might not feel so uncomfortable living in a Judeo Christian Democracy aka. Land of INFIDELS.
Until the 9/11 attacks, Mr El-Kadomi said the community was more accepting of Muslims and he was never questioned about his religious views.
He also said people did not have an issue with women wearing a hijab, an issue that now troubled his daughters.
Mr El-Kadomi migrated to Australia from Palestine in 1971 and has raised five daughters and two sons with his wife Ameera in their Woodpark home in Sydney's south-west.
He has an Order of Australia medal for volunteer work and is founder and president of Parramatta Islamic Cultural Association, which aims to bridge the growing divide between Australian Muslims and people of other religions. Regardless of difficulties faced by Muslims, his daughter Linda Abbas said her family still felt privileged.
"No matter what people think, we're still happy to be living in Australia and we're grateful for all the opportunities we have in our lives because this is our home," she said.
“Opportunities” that your “Religion” has obliterated world wide wherever its evil shadow has fallen.
"We're law-abiding citizens and we're just trying to get on with our lives, just like every other Australian."
Mr El-Kadomi said beliefs of radical Islamic groups had nothing to do with the views of average Australian Muslims.
"It reflects badly on us," he said. "We are against extremism and we don't want anything to do with those views.
"Most Australian Muslims feel this way. Islam is peace and we believe it is wrong to kill anyone. We condemn acts of terrorism and follow Australian law - this is why we chose to live in this beautiful country."
But Mr El-Kadomi's daughter Rokaia Issa, 26, said she noticed a significant difference in the way people treated her after she began wearing a hijab two years ago.
She said wearing a hijab was more difficult when extremist Muslims made news headlines.
"Everytime I see something about Muslims on the news, I think 'Great, here we go - it's going to be hard for me to leave the house today'," she said. "People will pick fights with me in the middle of the street and give me dirty looks."
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