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Published on Apr 6, 2016
The United West investigative team uncovered a story so disturbing Field Sutton of Channel 9 news in Orlando, FL broke the story on their newscast.
The Husseini Islamic Center, 5211 Hester Ave, Sanford, FL 32773, invited Sheikh Farrokh Sekaleshfar to speak at their Mosque. Dr. Sekaleshfar says the killing of homosexuals is the compassionate thing to do.
In a 2013 speech Sheikh Sekaleshfar said this regarding gays, “Death is the sentence. We know there’s nothing to be embarrassed about this, death is the sentence...We have to have that compassion for people, with homosexuals, it's the same, out of compassion, let’s get rid of them now.”
When Sheikh Sekaleshfar calls for the death of all homosexuals based on the tenets of Islam it can not be ignored, he is an expert on Shariah Islamiyya or Islamic Law.
Islamic Law also mandates a death sentence for blasphemers and apostates, does Sheikh Sekaleshfar and the Husseini Islamic Center Mosque advocate those legal rulings as well?
What’s equally disturbing is the response to this call for killing gays from Rev. Bryan Fulwider of the Interfaith Council of Central Florida. Rev. Fulwider said, “These issues around homosexuality and the decrying of it or denouncing of it by religion takes away, often, from our really important task of helping our community to be a better community...and wishes congregations would focus more on helping the homeless, poor , and abused instead of persecuting a group that can take care of itself.”
This tepid response from Rev. Fulwider is problematic because he refuses to denounce the Husseini Islamic Center Mosque for promoting a speaker who calls for the murder of homosexuals. Rev. Fulwider can’t even say that calling for the murder of gays is wrong. Fulwider concludes by adding insult to injury, saying don’t worry about the gays they can take care of themselves.
Equally as troubling is the leadership at the Husseini Islamic Center Mosque in Sanford, FL never condemn or disagree with the words spoken by their speaker about the killing of gays - silence is consent.
It would appear the hatred of gays by The Westboro Baptist Church has been eclipsed by Sheikh Sekaleshfar and the Husseini Islamic Center Mosque of Sanford, FL. Both of these supposed places of worship should be stripped of their 501c3 status and relegated to the dustbin of history.
originally posted by: Grimpachi
a reply to: Skywatcher2011
The thing about this that makes me wonder is that the guy lived over a hundred miles away from Orlando so he had to drive at least 2 hours to get there. His ex-wife said he wasn't very religious, but was very abusive and sort of crazy.
Did he visit that Mosque in Orlando? It would be worth finding out.
originally posted by: ReprobateRaccoon
I don't agree with what these guys propose and/or say, however we, as Americans who believe in the United States Constitution, should respect their right to speak freely as guaranteed by the First Amendment.
originally posted by: ReprobateRaccoon
I don't agree with what these guys propose and/or say, however we, as Americans who believe in the United States Constitution, should respect their right to speak freely as guaranteed by the First Amendment.
originally posted by: Skywatcher2011
Bet you a Buffalo nickel if Mr. DJT were president this would have been condemned from the moment this speech was made. Lord have mercy on those poor souls who perished in the hostage taking. *rip*
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: ReprobateRaccoon
I don't agree with what these guys propose and/or say, however we, as Americans who believe in the United States Constitution, should respect their right to speak freely as guaranteed by the First Amendment.
Yes , by all means Freedom of Speech . Except there are laws in the US against hate crimes and hate speech . Plus , there are protected groups under those laws. This person should face charges of at least hate speech
originally posted by: Skywatcher2011
a reply to: ReprobateRaccoon
Yo, bro...ISLAMIST' DO NOT WANT FREE SPEECH! Can't you get it by now??? Hardcore believers in the Muslim faith condone free speech...and want strict order...that is why their culture is so different from others...
originally posted by: Wardaddy454
originally posted by: Skywatcher2011
Bet you a Buffalo nickel if Mr. DJT were president this would have been condemned from the moment this speech was made. Lord have mercy on those poor souls who perished in the hostage taking. *rip*
Here's Trump's statement for those who can't watch the video.
We need to protect all Americans, of all backgrounds and all beliefs, from Radical Islamic Terrorism - which has no place in an open and tolerant society. Radical Islam advocates hate for women, gays, Jews, Christians and all Americans. I am going to be a President for all Americans, and I am going to protect and defend all Americans. We are going to make America safe again and great again for everyone.
- Donald J. Trump
originally posted by: ReprobateRaccoon
originally posted by: Skywatcher2011
a reply to: ReprobateRaccoon
Yo, bro...ISLAMIST' DO NOT WANT FREE SPEECH! Can't you get it by now??? Hardcore believers in the Muslim faith condone free speech...and want strict order...that is why their culture is so different from others...
1. I'm not your "bro." (I'm a grandmother of six)
2. I don't care what they want. It's not about protecting their demented religious beliefs. It's about preserving OUR rule of law. Constitutional guarantees are inalienable, regardless of personal belief. Once you allow exceptions, it means nothing.
originally posted by: TechniXcality
a reply to: ReprobateRaccoon
yes lets talk about their rights to free speech, as they use that speech as a rallying cry that actually results in real deaths. We're at WAR, liberal, get it through your head.