Surah Ahzab is the 33rd chapter of the Qur’an. This story doesn’t say what Mmadi Ahamada actually quoted from the Qur’an and Hadith, but if quoting the Qur’an and Hadith can get you removed as an imam in France, what do French authorities think other imams are quoting? The Bhagavad Gita? The firing of Mmadi Ahamada shows the willful ignorance and denial at the heart of the French response to jihad violence and Sharia oppression. How long can they pretend that the contents of the Qur’an and Hadith are “extremist,” and that every imam who remains on the job isn’t quoting them? At some point France will have to come to terms with what the Qur’an and Hadith really say, and what the implications of their contents are, but by then it will likely be far too late.
“Ahamada said some of the statements and verses in the sermon were taken and used out of context.”
Of course! When has an Islamic supremacist spokesman not been taken out of context?
“Mosque imam sacked in France for reciting verses deemed ‘contrary to values of Republic,’” by Anadolu Agency, July 24, 2021:
The imam of a mosque in France’s Loire region was dismissed at the behest of Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin, on the grounds that the verse and hadith the former recited in the Eid al-Adha prayer sermon were deemed “contrary to the values of the Republic.”
Imam of the Saint-Chamond Grand Mosque in France’s Loire region was dismissed by the order of the interior minister, on the grounds that the verse and hadith he recited in the Eid al-Adha prayer sermon were deemed “contrary to the values of the Republic”.
Mmadi Ahamada, the imam of the Great Mosque of Saint-Chamond, who is of Comoros origin, shared a hadith and Surah Ahzab verses addressing the wives of the Prophet Muhammad in his sermon.
After Isabelle Surply, a member of the Municipal Council of the Republican Party, shared a video of the sermon online, Darmanin asked the Loire Governor’s Office to dismiss the imam and ensure that his residence permit is not renewed, on the grounds that “he finds these statements unacceptable” and “sees them against gender equality”.
Speaking to Le Progres website, Ahamada said some of the statements and verses in the sermon were taken and used out of context.
“Our girls do not have to stay at home, they become doctors, engineers or pilots,” he added.
In a message on social media, the mosque administration announced that the imam has been dismissed….
On Late Friday, Lawyer Sefen Guez, a human rights advocate, criticized the French interior minister for targeting imams and for asking the governor to dismiss the imam.
“The Saint-Chamond Mosque has confirmed what everyone knew: imams are appointed by governors in France,” he said on Twitter.
Media expert Sylvain Tirreau accused Darmanin of having hatred towards Islam and said the interior minister did not give up on his attempts against Muslims.
Meanwhile, a petition campaign was launched in France to support Mmadi Ahamada.
Infidel says
Hey, coming to think of it, it’s a good technique towards banning islam. Ban the citation of quranic verses, particularly those that are explicit in their messages that fly in the face of non-muslim norms, and after enough of those verses have been banned, ban the quran altogether, and following that, islam and the very practice of it. Then start jailing or deporting muslims, and if they are jailed, no religious services aside from non-islamic ones
Raja says
Infidel,
Which part of the koran or hadith or sura is not “contrary to the values of the Republic.” ?
This precisely has been my idea of dealing with islam and ultimately eradicate it by shaming them sufficiently. These cans of worms can procreate anywhere else and still make your life miserable.Even a distant Islamoland is a potential threat to infidel nation.
Infidel says
Probably all the nonsensical parts of it that don’t mention ill-treating women, non-muslims or others?
I’m not sure that muslims can be shamed. I guess that is yet to be tested on any large scale
gravenimage says
You can’t shame Muslims with Islam.
gregbeetham says
“Lawyer Sefen Guez, a human rights advocate, criticized the French interior minister for targeting imams and for asking the governor to dismiss the imam”.
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The lawyer above obviously doesn’t give a toss about the human rights of the victims of Muslims and Islam.
Media expert Sylvain Tirreau accused Darmanin of having hatred towards Islam and said the interior minister did not give up on his attempts against Muslims.
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The ‘media expert’ above needs to brush up on the hatred for everyone who isn’t a Muslim that is in the Koran.
Michael Copeland says
“….between us and you enmity and hatred forever…”
Koran 60:4, part of Islamic law.
gregbeetham says
Yep, and covered over in practise with a nice veneer of deceit waiting for an opportunity to stab us in the neck, which is something a Muslim can be truly proud of, if done well.
Ban Islam.
gravenimage says
Grimly true, Greg and Michael.
mortimer says
The French government is trying to promote that false narrative that JIHADISM is not an authentic part of Islam. Nothing could be further from the truth.
-9% of the Koranic text is devoted to jihad;
-21% of the hadiths of Bukhari is devoted to jihad;
-67% of the Sira is devoted to jihad;
-31% of all text in the Islamic Trilogy is devoted to jihad which is a total of 327,547 words devoted to jihad.
Total text in Trilogy devoted to jihad: 31%
-328,000 words in the Islamic trilogy devoted to jihad-political violence against non-Muslims and apostates
Grand Total: 31% of the text in the Islamic Trilogy is devoted to jihad.
If you remove 31% of the primary Islamic texts, Islam becomes ‘peaceful’. But that is not possible.
Better to just encourage Muslims to abandon Islam.
Emilie Green says
“At some point France [insert here _tout le monde_, or more precisely _tout le non-Muslim monde_] will have to come to terms with what the Qur’an and Hadith really say, and what the implications of their contents are, but by then it will likely be far too late.”
mortimer says
Emilie … they are gradually cluing in … but in spite of themselves. Even the most adamant Leftard is observing Islamic supremacism in his Muslim political allies. One of the most obvious clues for Leftards is the systemic Jew-hatred which is canonical in Islam.
As well, the Leftards cannot fail to observe the systemic misogyny within normative Islam.
mortimer says
“Ahamada said some of the statements and verses in the sermon were taken and used out of context.”
Ah so … the old ‘out-of-context’ trick … once again!
gravenimage says
Yep. You can’t say that something was “taken out of context” unless you say what that context actually is.
mortimer says
Quote: ““Our girls do not have to stay at home, they become doctors, engineers or pilots,” he added.”
Yeah … right! They stay at home for 20 years in some cases because it all depends on the whim of the male ‘owner’ of the female chattels.
– “Treat women well, for they are [like] DOMESTIC ANIMALS [awan] with you and do not possess anything for themselves. You have taken them only as a trust from God and you have made the enjoyment of their persons lawful by the word of God, so understand and listen to my words.”
(Mohammed’s final words on women during his last ‘farewell speech’)
kepha says
The stupidity and provinciality of bureaucratized liberalism strikes again. These klutzes who know nothing save bureaucratic procedure and how to give lip service to “religious liberty” or “freedom of speech” think of a religion only as an institution, but have no appreciation for the intellectual and spiritual underpinnings of any tradition–including their own. Unhappily, similar ignorant, provincial, computerized personalities are taking the levers of power on our side of the Atlantic as well.
For the record, Uncle Kepha sees Monsier Ahamadi as the purveyor of horrible falsehoods and Hellish blasphemies (since he probably also denies that Jesus was crucified and that Christians worship a Trinity of God, Jesus, and Mary rather than Father, Son, and Holy Spirit). However, the same sort of dunderheads going after Ahamadi can also go after me for believing in Jesus Christ as the way, truth, and life.
Jack Cade says
What is wrong with hating Islam? Or fascism? Or communism? Or racism? Or reality TV?
James Lincoln says
You left out elevator music, Jack…
Raja says
Infidel,
Thank you for the reply.
In a war and genocidal machine that islam is, we might have to burn “our midnight oil” to find nonsensical parts.
I agree with you, shaming them would be almost impossible, can at least be tried. We already know the weaklings of islam, like critiquing of koran, Mohamed etc. They are eternally on the offensive through lies and deceit and why should we not discuss islam more openly like Dr Bill Warner etc? We need to remember that islam is full of lies and to propagate itself and prop up its clones they will go any length.
gravenimage says
I certainly believe that Islam should be mocked.
gravenimage says
France: Muslim cleric is dismissed at the behest of the Interior Minister for quoting the Qur’an and Hadith
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Hard to know what to say about this. On the one hand, it is good that France recognizes that this ugliness is “contrary to the values of the Republic”–on the other hand, I doubt whether any of these Frenchmen realize that this is all mainstream Islam.
Giacomo Latta says
So now Ahamada looks for work at another mosque in the beginning of a game of musical chairs involving all of France’s imams. The French government is going to look more and more feckless with each dismissal/reassignment.