A Muslim told a court that his community turned against him after he made sexual abuse allegations against a spiritual leader.
Abuse can happen anywhere and by anyone, but when a religious community turns against a victim, it is telling. It reveals how far a community will go to protect its pride, its image and its reputation, as well as its victimhood status. The victim of the Sneinton mosque stated:
They said people like the EDL could get hold of this – that the world is against Muslims….All people wanted me to do was be quiet and basically take it to my grave.
There is a culture of sexual abuse in Islam. The UK has been flooded with reports of sexual abuse in madrassas, in which families have been pressured not to go to court and to be silent. The West witnessed this abuse culture via the influx of Muslim refugees into Europe, some of whom sexually assaulted infidels en masse. Also, remember the Muslim taxi driver who raped a 10-year-old boy at a swimming pool because he was having “a sexual emergency.” That he would say such a thing as if it were normal is shocking.
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the caliph of the Islamic State, once tweeted: “It Is Permissible for the Mujahid to Enjoy Young Boys in the Absence of Women.”
Islamic texts have also been referenced to justify such abuse:
There will circulate among them boys for them, as if they were pearls well-protected. (Qur’an 52:24)
A similar verses reads: “There will circulate among them young boys made eternal. When you see them, you would think them as beautiful as scattered pearls.” (Qur’an 76:19)
Boys are also routinely sexually abused in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
“Muslim community turned against victim of sexual abuse, court told,” by Rod Malcolm, Nottingham Post, May 15, 2018 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
A Muslim told a court that his community turned against him after he made sexual abuse allegations against a spiritual leader.
He claims that he was assaulted over a five-year period in the attic of a mosque which stood on a street corner in Sneinton.
Now a father, he said that mosque officials did little about his allegations and he contacted police over incidents which took place 25 years earlier.
Mohammed Rabani, now 61, was the imam at the mosque which was on Thurgarton Street. He denies three charges of indecent assault.
Giving evidence at Nottingham Crown Court, the alleged victim said he was sent overseas when the claims first emerged.
“It was to get me out of the way so they could sweep it under the carpet so things would fizzle out and die down.
“They said people like the EDL could get hold of this – that the world is against Muslims.
“All people wanted me to do was be quiet and basically take it to my grave,” he said.
The man said he did not speak of the matter to others at the mosque but claimed that Rabani did.
“He decided to go round telling everyone and make sure the whole community goes round in my face, saying ‘what is all this you are saying?’ People were coming up saying ‘why are you making these allegations? They are not the truth.’…..
Cicero says
Why is this of any surprise to us ? Homosexual abuse of boys and adolescents is a well known and informally accepted practice in the Religion of Peace. Why after all are “ young boys like pearls “ mentioned in the Koran as a heavenly reward for martyrs “
Ecosse1314 says
True and it was totally disgusting. Notable that the Church leaders kept it from the laity. At no point ever has RC doctrine accepted or approved of child abuse.
These RC priests and bishops betrayed the abused their calling their congregation the Church and even Jesus himself. No punishment is too severe. And yes i am RC
Ray Sears says
AMEN BROTHER !
BC says
This exactly how things went in Nazi Germany after they took control. People who were against the Nazis quickly learned to either leave Germany or keep their mouths shut, and so the power of fascism grew exponentially as there was no one and no means to oppose it.
gravenimage says
Of course, Catholicism does not offer “pearly boys” in heaven, as Islam does…
Lebel says
“Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the caliph of the Islamic State, once tweeted: “It Is Permissible for the Mujahid to Enjoy Young Boys in the Absence of Women.”
Fake and btw Al-Baghdadi did not have a twitter account. Once of the tricks of this website is to start with something easily proven/true then follow it with a lie that the trusting jwatch reader will not bother to verify.
Lebel says
“Abuse can happen anywhere and by anyone, but when a religious community turns against a victim, it is telling.”
It is, whether done in the Muslim community (which clearly happens) or in the Catholic community (which happens but you would never draw the same sweeping conclusions)
Jayell says
Absolute rubbish. The ‘sweeping conclusions’ have already been publicly aired where Roman Catholic issues are concerned, to the extent that we get official grovelling apologies. Abuse problems in mosques rarely get media attention compared with the alleged number of cases on file, and we never, repeat NEVER get even a hint of an apology from muslims for their many crimes and misdemeanours because they’re too damned full of themselves and totally lacking basic respect for anything and anyone not to their utterly spurious ‘high-minded'(sic) liking. So we’ll have less of the habitual self-righteous victim-whingeing if you don’t mind, because (a) the reams of available evidence don’t support it, and (b) it’s becoming far too predictable and very, very irritating.
gravenimage says
Just ignore that bit about the pearly boys, filthy Infidels…
Ray Sears says
AMEN BROTHER !
gravenimage says
UK Muslim community turned against victim of sexual abuse — “All people wanted me to do was be quiet”
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No one is ever supposed to say anything bad about Muslim rape and pedophilia.