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Islam preacher hating on Rugby League

Cammo

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Firebrand Muslim preacher pens furious rant about the 'dirty game'... and says 'football has become the modern devil of this era'

Perth preacher Mohammed Junaid Thorne pens furious tirade about rugby league and Canterbury Bulldogs fans

Thorne slammed 'despicable' scenes of 'maniacs honking, disturbing Allah's creation' in Sydney's south-west

He criticised Muslim women 'hanging out of the windows screaming and yelling' and for wearing a flag 'with a dog on it'

'(It is) a game between two teams named after animals, that has caused grown men to lose their minds grown women to lose their modesty, and some to lose their faith'

'Football has become... the modern devil of this era,' he said

Outspoken Perth preacher Mohammed Junaid Thorne has penned another furious tirade.
But this time, the man who once branded Australian law enforcement authorities 'the real terrorists' was venting his anger on a different topic - the 'despicable' game of rugby league and its fans.

In a Facebook post addressed to his followers, the Perth preacher recalled recent scenes of league fever in the heart of Bulldogs territory - Bankstown and Punchbowl in south-west Sydney. He said it was 'horrific'.

'Cars racing down the road driven by maniacs, horning and honking, disturbing Allah's creation, Muslim women (Hijabis unfortunately most of the time) hanging out of the windows screaming and yelling at the top of their lungs, and other despicable and despising scenes, all unfortunately done by Muslims, some of them in their Hijab or Islamic attire.'

'Spending a few days... especially around areas like Bankstown, Punchbowl and its surroudnings makes a Muslim bewildered and astonished to what his eyes see, but his heart struggles to accept and his brain to believe.'

He lamented that the celebrations were not happening because of an occasion, like the religious festival, Eid al-Adha. Or because the United States had hypothetically ceased all airstrikes on the Islamic State.

'So why is all this happening?!' he continued. 'Sadly brothers and sisters, all this is because of a dirty game of rugby.'

'A game between two teams named after animals, that has caused grown men to lose their minds, grown women to lose their modesty, and some to lose their faith.'

He wrote that the scene was an example of 'Muslims in our time' and expressed his disgust with some Islamic women who drape themselves in the Bulldogs flag.

He said they 'strip themselves from their clothes and modesty, to wrap themselves with a flag that has a dog on it, and dance side to side, rubbing shoulders and other parts of the body with tattooed men.'

'As one of our beloved Sheikhs said before: Football has become the Taghut of our time, the modern devil of this era,' he said.

'While the cries of our orphan children, our raped women, and the calls for help from our helpless elders all over the world failed to unite the Muslims, we see the flag that carries the picture of a dog uniting Sunnis, Shia, Christians, Atheists,and all other sorts of people.'
Thorne has not shied from controversy in recent months.

He has described Australian law enforcement authorities as the 'real terrorists', and has also said the shooting death of Numan Haider, 18, was 'cold-blooded murder'

Last month, he reported receiving death threats from 'Australians living in Australia'.
Mr Thorne concluded his post, published yesterday, the day of the grand final, by saying he 'dreaded' what would happen at the game.

But the streets of south-west Sydney were not filled with much celebration last night.
Many Bulldogs fans were left disappointed when the Rabbitohs thumped the Canterbury side 30 - 6 in their first grand final victory in 43 years.


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Cammo

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Man there are some idiots in this world. One thing Rugby League has done right is to bring cultures together and this merkin wants to hang crap on it.

Deport him
 

rabbitohs95

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Man there are some idiots in this world. One thing Rugby League has done right is to bring cultures together and this merkin wants to hang crap on it.

Deport him

Exactly, the NRL does a great job in bringing cultures and multiculturalism together, other than fumbleball which is just a bunch of tall white guys jumping around.

It's great how nearly every team has a large amount of supporters coming from various cultures such as the Bulldogs who have a very big middle eastern following and the Rabbitohs with our strong connections to the Indigenous community. We do it better than most.
 

tumbidragon

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Off with his head.
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Hello, I'm The Doctor

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Exactly, the NRL does a great job in bringing cultures and multiculturalism together, other than fumbleball which is just a bunch of tall white guys jumping around.

It's great how nearly every team has a large amount of supporters coming from various cultures such as the Bulldogs who have a very big middle eastern following and the Rabbitohs with our strong connections to the Indigenous community. We do it better than most.

Its like watching the NBA pre-civil rights movements....
 

Hello, I'm The Doctor

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'As one of our beloved Sheikhs said before: Football has become the Taghut of our time, the modern devil of this era,' he said.

'While the cries of our orphan children, our raped women, and the calls for help from our helpless elders all over the world failed to unite the Muslims, we see the flag that carries the picture of a dog uniting Sunnis, Shia, Christians, Atheists,and all other sorts of people.'

So NRL can make people forget their differences and come together in a cultural celebration from which noone is excluded....

Im gonna say this bloke is right; NRL Football is the enemy of religion.
i mean how can churches/mosques/ect. convince people to be prejudiced and bigotted if football games can unite them and let them see each other as normal people.

Im convinced; the NRL is Lucifer come again....
 

AlwaysGreen

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Boys you are giving the exact response that the telerag wants - good citizens of this country hating on all of Muslims where it is only a small proportion of fanatics that believe this bile.

It sells advertising content on their website to rile up the masses with this scare mongering campaign. I'm not defending this f**kstick and his warped bullshit but the telerag is the enemy here.

It is interesting though that the club with the highest Muslim support is the one with a dog as it's mascot. Dogs are seen as unclean in Islam.
 

nick87

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While the cries of our orphan children, our raped women, and the calls for help from our helpless elders all over the world failed to unite the Muslims, we see the flag that carries the picture of a dog uniting Sunnis, Shia, Christians, Atheists,and all other sorts of people.'

Where's the problem?
Sounds f**king great to me, perhaps the answer to the troubles in the middle east is for the west to introduce, or force feed it, if you will, Bulldogs games
 
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