(compiled from many sources)
“I am looking forward to working with all sides of the
House to ensure this motion passes so we can do the work of confronting racism
wherever it lies” stated Iqra Khalid, Liberal Member of Parliament for “Mississauga–Erin
Mills”.
The Parliamentary Motion M-103 reproduced below, represents
the kind of subtle incrementalism that uses western human rights sentiments to
advance Islam. It is following the
command of Muhammed, to use whatever means to work toward the day of a world-wide
submission to an Islamic Caliphate. It
is the driving idea behind the ISIS war.
The Islamic agenda goes beyond reason, intellectual discussion, or even
theological debate. There is an insidious
driving spirit about it, deep in the bones.
Irqa Khalid MP is either a victim caught up in cultural Islam,
or a classic believer. Most citizens of
Western nations are lawful good people; they want to believe in the inherent
goodness of people. They want to
believe that most issues can be solved with good will, communication, tolerance,
positive intent and low voices.
However, Islam has proven over the past thousand-plus years, that it
cannot be reasoned with, cannot be improved, modulated, and it cannot be
ignored. Islam
is a cancer; the problem is that there is no chemo for Islam.
However, it seems that a lot of ordinary folk in Canada seem
to get it, about how subversive is this nice sounding M-103 motion. In a
recent poll, more than 7-in-10 favour amending this motion in some way. To
help understand, one can go to source. The motion’s sponsor is an MP who behaves thoroughly
Islamic, and who cannot see the world except through the Islamic lens. Clearly, the intent of her motion is not to
address issues of discrimination, but rather to silence anyone who speaks out
against Islamists in Canada.
For instance, Irqa Khalid was President of the Muslim
Student Association when she was a student at York University. The Muslim Student Association was founded
by adherents of the Muslim Brotherhood in 1963. The Muslim Student Association has a series
of alumni who have become suicide bombers, ISIS fighters and ISIS
propagandists. MP Iqra Khalid cannot
advance the cause of extremist Islam on one hand, and then complain about
Islamophobia on the other. Her direct
connections to Islamist front groups means she must either publicly disavow
extremist groups such as Jamaah e Islami and the Muslim Brotherhood, or
withdraw her motion.
Khalid was born in Rukanpur, a village in the Rahim Yar
Khan District of Punjab, Pakistan. She immigrated to Canada from England in the
1990s, and attended York University, graduating in 2007 with a degree in
criminology and professional writing. She
later attended Western Michigan University Cooley Law School, and began working
as a legal professional for the city government of Mississauga. Ms Khalid is the daughter of Dr. Hafiz
Khalid, a long-time associate of the ISNA and formerly a vocal supporter of
Jamaat-e-Islami.
Iqra Khalid appears duplicitous. She is typical of the Islamist that use
political Entryism (the tactic of joining an existing group in large numbers to
change its policies) to infiltrate Canada’s political system. She has supported front groups which espouse
Islamist extremism, such as the Muslim Student Association, yet at the same
time claims to be a victim of the invented Islamophobia.
Canada would be best served if Iqra Khadid MP would either
directly denounce the Muslim Brotherhood, the ISNA and the Muslim Student
Association, or admit that she is a supporter of extremist Islamists –
including those that advocate for Sharia Law in Canada.
Well-meaning Canadians, ignorant of Islam’s global goals, have
not heard some of the terms used by Muslims.
Islam’s world view is summed up
in two phrases: dar al-Islam, realm of
Islam, and dar al-Harb, realm of war. In the
realm of Islam, all members are in full submission to Allah and subject to
sharia law in their activities.
The other phase: realm of war is just that, Islam is
basically at war with the rest of the world. And since Islam operates on tribal warfare
rules, the rules of engagement can be a mystery to the Western mind. Canadians have tried to segment Islam into
the “moderate” and “radical” wings, which fits the Canadian “multicultural”
perspective. But in Islam, the fringe element is not the
radicals, but rather the moderates who must fear for their lives if they stray
too far from the interests of the tribe.
When Islam puts on a moderate, peaceful, loving face, it
can only be for the purpose of Taqiyya. That is the Muslim doctrine that it is
permissible to lie and deceive the members of the “realm of war,” if it
advances the cause of Islam. If one
consider the horrors committed by Muslims against other Muslims and non-Muslims
in the last few decades, it is obvious how this world view plays out. When one connects the drive for global
conquest with the promise of infinite pleasure in paradise, suicide bombers,
and overwhelming immigration infiltration, make sense.
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M-103 Systemic
racism and religious discrimination
That, in the opinion of the House, the government should:
(a) recognize the need to quell the increasing public climate of hate and fear;
(b) condemn Islamophobia and all forms of systemic racism and religious
discrimination and take note of House of Commons’ petition e-411 and the issues
raised by it; and (c) request that the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage
undertake a study on how the government could (i) develop a whole-of-government
approach to reducing or eliminating systemic racism and religious
discrimination including Islamophobia, in Canada, while ensuring a
community-centered focus with a holistic response through evidence-based
policy-making, (ii) collect data to contextualize hate crime reports and to
conduct needs assessments for impacted communities, and that the Committee
should present its findings and recommendations to the House no later than 240
calendar days from the adoption of this motion, provided that in its report,
the Committee should make recommendations that the government may use to better
reflect the enshrined rights and freedoms in the Constitution Acts, including
the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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