Mississauga mayor says radical Islam conference not welcome

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About time she opened her mouth, these Islamic haters are not welcome. The meeting is called caliphate. Last year they ha d a problem either here or Montreal with these people.

But the exact location of the planned Jan. 18 event, hosted by Hizb-ut-Tahrir Canada, is not yet known.

The Khilafah, a radical Islamic conference promoted by Hizb-ut-Tahrir Canada, is planned for Jan. 18, 2025, in Mississauga, but the location of the event is unknown. hizb-canada.org


The hunt is on to determine just where a radical Islamic conference aimed at defeating the “colonialists” is set to take place in Mississauga.

While scheduled to be held Jan. 18, so far the location is a secret. What isn’t secret is the meeting’s theme.

“The Khilafah, eliminating the obstacles that are delaying its return,” states a social media post promoting the conference, where people are encouraged to sign up for the event put on by Hizb-ut-Tahrir Canada.

On its website, Hizb-ut-Tahrir Canada describes itself as a “political party whose ideology is Islam, so politics is its work and Islam is its ideology.”

Khilafah means Caliphate, which is a society run by Islamic rule. Hizb-ut-Tahrir Canada has so far not commented.

However, Mississauga Mayor Carolyn Parrish wrote in a message posted on X that “preaching hate of any kind is a federal criminal offence. All we as a municipality can do is not rent our facilities to potential hate mongers, try to track down where the conference is being held and inform the police.”

Parrish also told the Toronto Sun “our staff is attempting to track down which private facility is hosting the conference so we can share what we know about the Hizb ut-Tahrir with the management” and “we have also alerted Pearson Airport authorities to carefully monitor passports to deny entry to those on Canada’s banned lists.”

Western Standard journalist Jarryd Jager, who brought this information to the public’s attention, describes Hizb ut-Tahrir as group that advocates for Sharia Law and an Islamic world.
A Facebook video featuring an unnamed man, shot with Mississauga landmarks in the background, promotes the opportunity to “learn what it will take for our Ummah to overcome America, Europe, Russia, China, and others from the position we’re in today” and “if you want to help create real change in our Ummah, then get this critical knowledge by attending, Insha’Allah.”

It also says “the colonialists will point to their technology, vast armies, giant economies, and their pervasive influence,” but he said “none of this power compares to the might of Allah” and doesn’t “stand” against “the strength Allah has given our Ummah.”

 
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The Hizb Ut-Tahrir Islamic Conference has been moved from Mississauga to Hamilton. Israel Now will work to identify and shut down this conference, which is a declaration of war against Western Civilization.
 
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About time she opened her mouth, these Islamic haters are not welcome. The meeting is called caliphate. Last year they ha d a problem either here or Montreal with these people.

But the exact location of the planned Jan. 18 event, hosted by Hizb-ut-Tahrir Canada, is not yet known.

The Khilafah, a radical Islamic conference promoted by Hizb-ut-Tahrir Canada, is planned for Jan. 18, 2025, in Mississauga, but the location of the event is unknown. hizb-canada.org


The hunt is on to determine just where a radical Islamic conference aimed at defeating the “colonialists” is set to take place in Mississauga.

While scheduled to be held Jan. 18, so far the location is a secret. What isn’t secret is the meeting’s theme.

“The Khilafah, eliminating the obstacles that are delaying its return,” states a social media post promoting the conference, where people are encouraged to sign up for the event put on by Hizb-ut-Tahrir Canada.

On its website, Hizb-ut-Tahrir Canada describes itself as a “political party whose ideology is Islam, so politics is its work and Islam is its ideology.”

Khilafah means Caliphate, which is a society run by Islamic rule. Hizb-ut-Tahrir Canada has so far not commented.

However, Mississauga Mayor Carolyn Parrish wrote in a message posted on X that “preaching hate of any kind is a federal criminal offence. All we as a municipality can do is not rent our facilities to potential hate mongers, try to track down where the conference is being held and inform the police.”

Parrish also told the Toronto Sun “our staff is attempting to track down which private facility is hosting the conference so we can share what we know about the Hizb ut-Tahrir with the management” and “we have also alerted Pearson Airport authorities to carefully monitor passports to deny entry to those on Canada’s banned lists.”

Western Standard journalist Jarryd Jager, who brought this information to the public’s attention, describes Hizb ut-Tahrir as group that advocates for Sharia Law and an Islamic world.
A Facebook video featuring an unnamed man, shot with Mississauga landmarks in the background, promotes the opportunity to “learn what it will take for our Ummah to overcome America, Europe, Russia, China, and others from the position we’re in today” and “if you want to help create real change in our Ummah, then get this critical knowledge by attending, Insha’Allah.”

It also says “the colonialists will point to their technology, vast armies, giant economies, and their pervasive influence,” but he said “none of this power compares to the might of Allah” and doesn’t “stand” against “the strength Allah has given our Ummah.”

What? Nooo that doesn't happen in Canada just ask the local jihadi terbites. Notice not a peep?
 

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The 2021 census found the most reported religion in the city to be Christianity (49.9%), with Catholicism (30.4%) making up the largest denomination, followed by Orthodox (3.6%), Anglicanism (2.0%), United Church (1.5%), Pentecostal and other Charismatic churches (1.2%), and other denominations. The next most reported religions were Islam (17.0%), Hinduism (8.8%) Sikhism (3.4%), Buddhism (2.0%), and Judaism (0.2%). Those who claimed no religious affiliation made up 18.1% of the population.[61]


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The Hizb Ut-Tahrir Islamic Conference has been moved from Mississauga to Hamilton. Israel Now will work to identify and shut down this conference, which is a declaration of war against Western Civilization.
Israel is working to shut down a conference in Mississauga or Hamilton?
Am I missing something? I imagine any spies of Israel in Canada would
have better things to do.

Israel now appears to be fine with having an Islamist group being its
neighbor in Syria. Apparently they know they are safe from threats
of the presence of Al-Qaeda to its security. They must understand
any terrorist attacks planned by this Hizb Ut-Tahrir Islamist group in
the conference would target cities in Canada not Jerusalem. It is
up to us to do the dirty work of shutting down the conference if that
is what the master wants. And yes we are the ones to bear the brunt
of terrorist attacks from the master's enemies.
 
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Israel is working to shut down a conference in Mississauga or Hamilton?
Am I missing something? I imagine any spies of Israel in Canada would
have better things to do.

Israel now appears to be fine with having an Islamist group being its
neighbor in Syria. Apparently they know they are safe from threats
of the presence of Al-Qaeda to its security. They must understand
any terrorist attacks planned by this Hizb Ut-Tahrir Islamist group in
the conference would target cities in Canada not Jerusalem. It is
up to us to do the dirty work of shutting down the conference if that
is what the master wants. And yes we are the ones to bear the brunt
of terrorist attacks from the master's enemies.
 
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Jewish groups warn of antisemitic past of two speakers at large Islamic conference in Toronto

Organizers of RIS conference reject the concerns saying all speakers are carefully vetted 'to only include those who are committed to the pursuit of peace and harmony'


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Two Jewish groups are calling on organizers of a large Islamic conference scheduled for downtown Toronto this weekend to cancel two planned speakers, citing previous statements deemed antisemitic.

Reviving the Islamic Spirit (RIS) is an annual convention that, over two decades, has become one of North America’s largest Muslim meetings.

This year, 32 speakers are scheduled over three days with an expected audience of more than 40,000 from Dec. 20 to Dec. 23.

Several speakers on the schedule have been criticized over the years for their stance on women’s rights and gay rights, and for advocating for Sharia law, but this year two speakers have brought particular concern from the Canadian Antisemitism Education Foundation, a charitable organization, and Tafsik Organization, a Jewish civil rights group.

“In our ongoing efforts to foster positive interfaith relations, uphold Canadian values, and combat hatred in all its forms, we wish to bring to your attention the scheduled participation of two speakers,” officials from the two groups say in a letter sent to conference organizers and provided to National Post.

The letter objects to the participation of two American speakers: Imam Yasir Qadhi and Imam Omar Suleiman.

“We have come across troubling information regarding antisemitic messages shared by both individuals,” the organizations say in their letter.

“Hatred has no place in our society, and it must be addressed unequivocally. We strongly urge you to reconsider and revoke the invitations extended to these speakers due to their public expressions of antisemitism.

“Their presence at the convention could further divide Canadian society and undermine the goodwill we strive to build among our communities.”

Organizers of the RIS conference said the letter’s concerns are taken seriously but said they remain confident the list of speakers will pose no problems.

“We at RIS unequivocally stand against all forms of hate, and carefully vet speakers to only include those who are committed to the pursuit of peace and harmony,” RIS organizers said in a statement.

“Speakers included in the program are recognized for their scholarship, their adherence to law, and promotion of moral values. RIS organizers and speakers are clear in our stance against hate in all forms, including but not limited to islamophobia, antisemitism, racism and xenophobia.”

 

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Jewish groups warn of antisemitic past of two speakers at large Islamic conference in Toronto

Organizers of RIS conference reject the concerns saying all speakers are carefully vetted 'to only include those who are committed to the pursuit of peace and harmony'


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Two Jewish groups are calling on organizers of a large Islamic conference scheduled for downtown Toronto this weekend to cancel two planned speakers, citing previous statements deemed antisemitic.

Reviving the Islamic Spirit (RIS) is an annual convention that, over two decades, has become one of North America’s largest Muslim meetings.

This year, 32 speakers are scheduled over three days with an expected audience of more than 40,000 from Dec. 20 to Dec. 23.

Several speakers on the schedule have been criticized over the years for their stance on women’s rights and gay rights, and for advocating for Sharia law, but this year two speakers have brought particular concern from the Canadian Antisemitism Education Foundation, a charitable organization, and Tafsik Organization, a Jewish civil rights group.

“In our ongoing efforts to foster positive interfaith relations, uphold Canadian values, and combat hatred in all its forms, we wish to bring to your attention the scheduled participation of two speakers,” officials from the two groups say in a letter sent to conference organizers and provided to National Post.

The letter objects to the participation of two American speakers: Imam Yasir Qadhi and Imam Omar Suleiman.

“We have come across troubling information regarding antisemitic messages shared by both individuals,” the organizations say in their letter.

“Hatred has no place in our society, and it must be addressed unequivocally. We strongly urge you to reconsider and revoke the invitations extended to these speakers due to their public expressions of antisemitism.

“Their presence at the convention could further divide Canadian society and undermine the goodwill we strive to build among our communities.”

Organizers of the RIS conference said the letter’s concerns are taken seriously but said they remain confident the list of speakers will pose no problems.

“We at RIS unequivocally stand against all forms of hate, and carefully vet speakers to only include those who are committed to the pursuit of peace and harmony,” RIS organizers said in a statement.

“Speakers included in the program are recognized for their scholarship, their adherence to law, and promotion of moral values. RIS organizers and speakers are clear in our stance against hate in all forms, including but not limited to islamophobia, antisemitism, racism and xenophobia.”

This hysterical….did you even check these groups? Tafsik is sponsored by the Israeli consulate. Isn’t this interference in Canadian society?
 
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