Australia: University produces handbook for Muslim students only, lists pro-jihad mosques

Muslim students are more equal than other students at Australia's Monash University. And what's the big deal about a listing of "radical" mosques? What could possibly go wrong in our brave, new multicultural world?

"Muslim handbook is divisive," by Miranda Devine for the Herald Sun, November 24 (thanks to Kenneth):

MONASH University prides itself on its "multicultural learning environment" and yet it produces a handbook for one certain class of students, and not for others.

Salaam Monash is the title of the glossy 50-page "handbook for Muslim students".

"At Monash we understand that Muslim students have specific social, religious and cultural needs," writes Professor Stephanie Fahey, deputy vice-chancellor, in a foreword to the handbook.

The booklet lists Islamic banking and financial institutions, Muslim publications, women's groups and schools. It also lists Muslim medical and dental practitioners, which splits up doctors into male and female groups.

There is also a halal food guide and a list of halal grocers and butchers.

Much of the information seems useful and, having had a young Muslim house guest recently, I know just how tricky it can be to find halal food.

Really? I'm in Australia now and in walking around Melbourne, I saw an abundance of shops offering it.

But there is no similar handbook for other religious or ethnic groups, not for Buddhists, Taoists, Germans, Greeks, Sikhs, Mormons or vegans.

Why encourage one group of people to maintain an identity separate from other Australians?

Most unwise, however, is that the handbook lists without comment some of Australia's most radical prayer halls.

Among them is cleric Sheikh Mohammed Omran's Islamic Call Society in Brunswick, where young Muslim men have been radicalised. A number of men arrested in Operation Pendennis, over a foiled 2005 Melbourne terror plot, had frequented the mosque, according to a New York Police Department study, which identified it as an "extremist incubator".

Similarly, the handbook points students in the direction of Coburg's ISNA mosque, associated with preacher Abu Hamza, who was videotaped telling men they could "beat their wives to shape them up" but only as a last resort. In the lecture entitled "The Keys to a Successful Marriage", he said: "You smack them, you beat them. You are not allowed to bruise them."...

"Monash University should not be endorsing (an) ideology which prescribes that Muslims must not eat our food, wear our clothes, share our services or even use our 'infidel' money," said four insiders who wrote to me. "International students would be better served with a handbook explaining Australian culture and values."

Monash is not alone. La Trobe has its own Muslim student guide and last year opened a $927,000 prayer room.

In 2006 RMIT produced a Muslim handbook "In the name of Allah the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful". Two years later 1000 Muslim students protested against sharing new prayer rooms with Christians and Jews....

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Robert, are you going to see fit to mention this and other "local" examples for your audiences Down Under?

This ending pretty much capsulizes the entire thing....
"Two years later 1000 Muslim students protested against sharing new prayer rooms with Christians and Jews...."

Give them what they want and they will turn against you.
You can quote me on that...
BBJ

This is just amazing. They'd get this info from the muslim student orgs on campus, anyway, so the publication of the booklet is also wasteful.

Australian Orienteering Kit
Oh pu-leeze Louise, show me a mosque that in reality is not pro-Jihad,
And I'll show you a flock that believes not in Mo, nor even in God.
Scriptures, commandments, hadiths, rugs, skullcaps & the Sharia code,
Now we publish guidebooks to show new Moslems onto Right Path road?

Atheistic lib educrats can't submit to Islam fast enough. They love to accommodate these troublemakers.

Thanks for the link to the guide.

One thing stands out clearly: the Muslim students are being encouraged to totally segregate themselves from non-Muslim society. This is not just a handbook to find mosques and halal restaurants in the area. This is a complete guide to any service a Muslim would require to avoid any non-Muslim.

Islamic Banking and Finance

Clothing and Islamic Products (only Muslim-owned stores)

Muslim medical and dental practitioners (what if the university published a brochure with only born-again doctors?)

Halal restaurants and take-aways

Halal food products in Australia

Now, this is a quote from the university brochure:

Whilst all of these products were verified as Halal at the time of testing, many manufacturers change ingredients without notice. It is the responsibility of each individual to be vigilant in making sure that the food they consume is Halal. (emphasis added)

Halal guide

...Here we have an extensive list of products, including

Chicken - fresh
Buy from your trusted BUTCHER (I kid you not)

and, blah, blah, and blah.

We have 17 closely printed pages of foods deemed to be halal.


My question is this: if Muslims are going to totally segregate themselves from non-Muslim society, why bother coming at all? And, why is the university itself going to such trouble and expense to encourage the self-segregation of Muslim students?

Universities used to encourage the integration, not the segregation of their students.


"At Monash we understand that Muslim students have specific social, religious and cultural needs"
............................

Like access to Jihad preachin' mosques, apparently.

More:

Most unwise, however, is that the handbook lists without comment some of Australia's most radical prayer halls.
............................

Well—this *might* just be "unwise"—the compilers may have just gone through the phone book and listed all nearby mosques and masjids—disturbing enough—but this may also have been *intentional*.

More:

Among them is cleric Sheikh Mohammed Omran...
............................

This is the good Imam who was defending Muslim rapists. More on his track record with students here:

"Sydney’s Sheikh Feiz and his students"

http://www.ci-ce-ct.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=17:sydneys-sheikh-feiz-and-his-students&catid=1:9-11&Itemid=3

"Sheikh" Feiz is himself a student of "Sheikh" Omran.

More:

Similarly, the handbook points students in the direction of Coburg's ISNA mosque, associated with preacher Abu Hamza...
............................

And here's an appalling article on ol' hook-handed Hamza's "guidance" of the young:

"Kids schooled in evil"

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article90945.ece

Now these are just grade-school kids—but I'm sure they have lots more in store for college students, who are old enough to wage violent Jihad themselves...

Wow, directing them where to go to plot against you, Australia. Smart ...

Wow, directing them where to go to plot against you, Australia. Smart ...

Hello Robert
Welcome to Australia! Hope you enjoy your stay. One thing you will soon realise is just how naive most are to the dangers of Islam in this country and just how PC everyone is regarding that. I hope your speaking tour is successful in awakening people to the problems we will be creating Yes you are right about Halal products--we have heaps of them including one iconic breakfast spread, made so to accommodate a sector which is less than 2% of our population. God help us. Where will it end? Recently we had TV commercials reassuring us that Muslim values are Australian values. Yeah right. Hope as many as possible sit up and listen to what you have to tell us.

In Melbourne, eh?

Hope you had time to take a nice hot chocolate - or iced chocolate, depending on the weather...- at Max Brenner's.

But with Rev Dr Mark Durie being based in Melbourne - he's a parish priest there - I'm sure you've got some pretty good 'native guides' showing you around.

A few years ago V/C Professor Richard Larkins allocated land owned by Monash university to build a mosque. We wrote to Larkins and his response was that Monash was an "equal opportunty" employer. Well, where is the land to build a Hindu temple, a Christian church or a Jewish synagogue?
And Monash university was named after a famous soldier Sir John Monash whose enemy was.... wait for it....Muslims.

La Trobe university at Bundoora campus has toilets with keypad entry to keep infidel Australians out.

And in France over 60% of Halal food outlets are controlled by the Muslim Brotherhood whose mission statement is to destroy western democracies. What Islamic charities are beneficiaries of Halal food in Australia and where does the money trail lead?

I wonder whether any of the Universities in Melbourne print a guidebook especially for *Jewish* students?

After all, Melbourne contains the single largest concentration of *Jews* in Australia, many of them in various degrees of Orthodox, and - not surprisingly - many of them proceed to tertiary education.

So why should not *their* special needs - as also the needs of Jewish students from interstate who have come to Melbourne universities to do courses available there that may not be offered in the universities of their states of origin, and who will surely want to know where the nearest synagogues are, and kosher food outlets, and Jewish community and social support networks - be met as assiduously as those of the Mohammedan Mob?

Final thought.

*Non-Muslim* students - especially those who are visibly identifiable as Jewish, Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist or Christian - might do well to obtain and peruse this handbook, for reasons that the well-meaning idiots who produced it, are unwilling even to recognise.

If *I* were, say, a Jewish student from interstate, about to study at RMIT or Monash or LaTrobe, I would find it very handy to know exactly where on campus and in the rest of town the most dangerous Jew-hating Mohammedans were likely to be congregating. I would know to keep a weather eye out, and to take a few friends with me if I had to pass those neighbourhoods.

If I were a member of EU (Evangelical Union), say, I would get a copy and go through it with highlighter...marking all the mosques, 'prayer rooms', Islamic bookshops, and other focal points of the Mob, for special attention in regular intercessory prayer. If one were sufficiently game one could get a large-ish group of friends together and amble gently through the campus and surrounds, invoking the Lord's intervention in the matter of liberating all those enslaved and demon-haunted souls...

And to be quite frank, if the Victorian Police don't already have an identical list of organisations, businesses, mosques, 'community centres', etc, they damn well ought to have; if they haven't, then Monash has saved them the trouble of putting one together, and the boys in blue should be snaffling up multiple copies for future use and reference.

Daniel

you didn't mention the other thing that adds to the irony.

Sir John Monash was...Jewish.

All these Muslims are coming to a University that is named after a famous *Jewish* Australian.

Here's his biography.

http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/monash-sir-john-7618

Quite a man.

A good man to name a university after.

A pity that the university named after him is, by taking Muslims onto its campus in such large numbers and pandering to their every whim, is gravely endangering all non-Muslims on campus...and Jewish students and faculty members in particular.

Shoutout to Mr Spencer.


At this link


http://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/conflict/terrorism

you will find included - if you read carefully - a list of memorials to Australian civilians killed by acts of Jihad terror - primarily, the September 11 jihad raid, and the attack on Bali. (There are certain other killings included on the list that have nothing to do with jihad; the list is a 'pc' list which refuses to separately categorise acts of mass murder carried out by jihad-minded Muslims).

Some are in cities - Melbourne, Sydney, Perth - that you are visiting. Your hosts may be able to take you to a few of them to pay your respects.

In Melbourne there is a living memorial in Kings Domain - two trees with plaques - for the two Australians from Victoria who were killed on September 11th.

"Memorial trees and plaques commemorate Peter Gyulavary and Leanne Whiteside.

Peter Gyulavary was an architect who had lived in the United States for 20 years, and Leanne Whiteside, of Prahran, had been at her job with AON Insurance in New York for two weeks when the terrorists struck on September 11, 2001."

In the Botanic Gardens, Sydney, there is a memorial to all ten Australians who were killed on September 11.

"Plaque and tree commemorates the 10 Australian victims of the September 11 2001 terrorist attack in New York.

"The large Hoop Pine and a plaque inscribed with the ten victims' names sits prominently in the Royal Botanic Gardens between the Opera House and Mrs. Macquarie's Chair."

One Australian citizen, Sam Ly, was killed in the London jihad bombings of July 2005; his memorial plaque is placed near the intersection of Sir John Monash Drive & Queens Avenue, Caulfield, 3162

"Commemorates former Monash Caulfield Staff Member and student who was killed in the London terrorist bombings in July 2005. Sam Ly was a passenger on the number 30 bus when it exploded at Tavistock Square."

In Canberra, on Parliament Drive, House of Representatives, Capital Hill, there is a monument to the people murdered in Bali.

When in Canberra, you may also, as an American, like to visit 'The Eagle', the 'Australian-American Memorial', which "symbolises the deep gratitude felt by Australians to American service personnel for their assistance during World War II, and the close ties which were established during that conflict."

http://www.visitcanberra.com.au/en/Things-to-do-and-see/Landmarks-and-architecture/Memorials/Business-Details-Page.aspx?ID=9000805&Title=Australian+-+American+Memorial

When you're in Western Australia, and when you're in Sydney, ask your guides to take you to pay your respects at the memorials for the people who were mass-murdered by the Jihad bombing in Bali.

88 Australians were killed on that occasion, and I think the single biggest contingents of Aussie victims were from West Australia and from Sydney, NSW.

The Perth memorial - I have seen pictures, and it is austerely beautiful - is in Kings Park: raser Avenue, Kings Park, West Perth, 6005. Get someone to take you there at dawn, if your schedule permits.

The link I have given above provides the locations of all the main memorial sites.

There is a Melbourne memorial to the Bali victims as well: a garden on Spring Street near the Parliament of Victoria. There is also a memorial fountain, in Swanston Street, Lincoln Square, Carlton, 3053,

"202 people perished [sic: more truthfully, were *murdered* - dda] in the bombings, including 99 Australians and 22 Victorians.

"The memorial features a fountain, which includes 202 lights, one for every person who lost their life in the catastrophe.

"The memorial’s centrepiece is a low concrete platform in which two rectangular pools are sunk. These house 91 jets, representing the Australians who perished in the bombing; the names of the 22 Victorians killed are recorded on the sides of the fountain. The fountain’s 202 lights represent all who died that night. A plaque on the eastern side of the memorial lists the names of the Australians who lost their lives.

"On each anniversary of the bombing, the fountain recedes to become a reflection pool."


You may also be interested to know - I did not know this, until just now - that on the Olympic Boulevard, Sydney Olympic Park, Tower 14, Homebush Bay, in Sydney, there is a monument commemorating the Israeli athletes who were murdered by 'Palestinian' Arab Muslim jihadist assassins in Munich in 1972.

Just got home from seeing Robert in Melbourne once again inspirational.Our VP of Q Society that sponsered Robert to come showed us the hand book tonight and we were disgusted.Why we keep letting these things happen I dont know,they say Australia might not be like England,France and the like but we aren't faraway and if we keep letting this type of sh*t happen we will catch up real so.Thanks to Robert once again for coming to Oz

This is an ill-conceived and ultimately counter productive enablement of an ideology certain to bring chaos and suffering to the Australian people at much cost for eons to come.
The damage can be partially ameliorated by making sure that the rest of the students and faculty are provided with their own accurate and truthful manual which informs them about islamic doctrines and the historic consequences to non-muslim people and non-muslim countries. Facts which are well established and documented and facts to hopefully provide Australians a means for their own protection.

Ya left The Jam Factory in Toorak out DDA ,& the suspension-bridge over the Yarra River estuary, Westgate Bridge, which I used to ride along , around an' over on my Honda 550 way-back then. God Bless you and keep you all safe .

Waking West

you wrote - "The damage can be partially ameliorated by making sure that the rest of the students and faculty are provided with their own accurate and truthful manual which informs them about islamic doctrines and the historic consequences to non-muslim people and non-muslim countries. "

That is an *excellent* idea.

Sort of like the 'Alternative Handbooks' that student societies put out.

"The Well-Informed Freedom-Lover's Guide to the Ways of the Mohammedan Mob in Melbourne (and Elsewhere)".

Mr Spencer's 'The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam and the Crusades' is excellent, but too long and too costly to use as a handbook; one would need to boil down the key points into something much shorter.

The Barnabas Fund has a series of nicely-produced glossy booklets - 'What is Islam', 'What is Sharia?' (with the various major points of conflict between classic Sharia, and Universal Human Rights, clearly set out in brief), 'Islam and Slavery' and 'Islam and Truth' (they were being polite; it actually has the lowdown on Taqiyya, and could just as well have been called 'Islam and Lying') would do as a stopgap for the moment.

What would be fun, of course, would be to use the 'Salaam Monash' handbook as the template.

Shoutout to clever people at universities in Melbourne: is anyone game to tackle this?

Samizdat, samizdat.

Put the list of mosques, prayer rooms, and Islamised neighbourhoods under the rubric: 'Places That May Be Dangerous for Those Visibly Identifiable as Jewish, Christian, Hindu or Buddhist'.

Dumbledore's Army wrote:

Sort of like the 'Alternative Handbooks' that student societies put out.
...............................

I actually edited the graphics for just this sort of publication when I was at University, DDA.

Since the introduction for new students was referred to as "Orientation", we had to waggishly title it "Disorientation".

We did try to help new students negotiate the confusing rush of new information with (hopefully) some good humor. It's been years since I looked at these publications, but as I recall we had listings for—for instance—the local archdiocese and such so that students could find local churches and synagogues and other places of worship.

The idea of "radical" mosques was not even on our radar back then...although we *did* have a gently-worded section urging students to be careful about cults, some which were quite active on college campuses then.

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