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HATE CRIME: Ahmadi Muslim shopkeeper stabbed to death for wishing Christians Happy Easter


It is a most tragic tale, 40-year-old  Asad Shah was sent to an early grave for celebrating the resurrection of Jesus. The shopkeeper from Glasgow who has been described by those who knew him as 'peace-loving' was stabbed 30 times in his shop after he had praised both the life of Jesus and ‘his beloved Christian nation’. He died in hospital.



Police say the murder is religiously motivated and are questioning a 32-year-old man.
Mohammad Faisal, a family friend, said a bearded Muslim wearing a long religious robe entered Mr Shah’s shop and spoke to him in his native language before stabbing him in the head with a kitchen knife.

Mr Shah’s brother, who was working next door, rushed out to find the killer laughing while sitting on the shopkeeper's bleeding chest.

‘The brother dragged Mr Shah away but the guy continued attacking with the blade,’ said Mr Faisal. ‘They struggled up to the bus stop where Asad collapsed.
‘It was just a clear-cut revenge attack. For posting messages about peace, messages about greeting fellow Christians and Jews.

‘That man must not have been too happy about what he was doing, what he was preaching. It was a well-planned attack. He must have been an extremist.
'He went straight for the head. He got stomped on the head as well. His brother suffered a slash down his shoulder area because he attacked him with a knife as well.’




Before his death, Mr Shah had wished his friends a ‘Good Friday and a very happy Easter, especially to my beloved Christian nation’.
In his final post, he wrote: ‘Let’s follow the real footstep of beloved holy Jesus Christ and get the real success in both worlds.’
He also spoke out against the Brussels attacks on his Facebook page.



In a video posted online he said: ‘We are not here to fight with other mankind or cause bloodshed.’
Hundreds of people including the Scottish first minister, Nicola Sturgeon gathered for a silent vigil late to honour the respected shopkeeper near the site where he died.

Deeply religious, Mr Shah worked to foster cross-community relations in Glasgow and had been planning to host an online debate last night with Christian friends about the importance of Easter. Friends said he observed both Christian and Muslim holidays, and never failed to send out Easter and Christmas cards. And he used his social media accounts to promote harmony on religious holidays.
It is believed he belonged to the Ahmadi movement, a Muslim sect which promotes non-violence and tolerance of other faiths.

Ahmadis identify themselves as Muslims and a determined missionary network has helped spread their teachings around the world.

The sect however has drawn the ire of mainstream Islam and suffer severe persecution, its headquarters in South London has been targeted by arsonists.

SOURCE: LINDAIKEJISBLOG

DON'T MARRY HER IF IN HER SUBMISSION YOU CAN'T LOVE & PROTECT HER...

34-year-old Safraz Ahmed kept Pakistani Sumara Iram at his home in Charlton, London, subjecting her to vicious beatings and telling her she would be raped and murdered if she ran away.
She described how she was made to do chores day and night, and was treated like a servant.
Ahmed's conviction for conspiracy to hold a person in domestic servitude is the first of its kind in the UK, according to the Sunday Times.
The pair had an arranged marriage in Gujrat, in the Punjabi region of Paksitan, in 2006. Iram, who was just 18 at the time, said she grew concerned when car mechanic Ahmed refused to consummate the marriage.

Iram, who completed a master's in Islamic studies while in Pakistan, said: “We would text on birthdays or Eid but they were not romantic messages. It was an arranged marriage, not one of love but I would learn to love him.”
Ahmed brought her to the UK in 2012, and immediately subjected his wife to a life of servitude in the house he shared with his mother.
Iram said: “He explained to me that he brought me here to keep his family happy and if I thought he would love me I should forget it.”
"His sister would come with her children and I was made to carry luggage, serve drinks, cook, clean and change the babies' nappies," she added.
Ahmed enforced his will with brutal beatings and humiliation, forcing Iram to wash herself outside in the back garden.
Her mobile phone was confiscated, and she was only allowed to leave the house to buy groceries, lugging the heavy bags back home by herself.
Ahmed told Iram that she would be in danger if she ever tried to run away.
She said: "They would say black men, white men, would rape, kidnap or murder me."
The physical abuse culminated in February 2014, when the mechanic he broke Sumara's nose.
When Iram ran out onto the street she was dragged back into the house. She described how she feared for her life.
"When he hit me in the eye and nose I thought I was going to die. My mother-in-law was there standing by but said nothing," she said.
Neighbours who caught sight of her bloodied face called the police, but Iram, who soes not speak English, was unable to lodge a formal complaint.
It was not until she overdosed on painkillers in a suicide attempt that she was able to free herself.
Iram was taken to her brother-in-law's house after the overdose, where she plucked up the courage to call the police.
Cops freed the young bride, but she is now being treated for post traumatic stress disorder. She says the experience "ruined her life".
Ahmed, who originally pleaded not guilty, eventually entered a guilty plea at Woolwich Crown Court and will return for sentencing later this month.

SOURCE: THE SUN

FOOTBALL: FANS DEMAND WAYNE ROONEY BE DROPPED FOR EURO 2016

Wayne Rooney missed out on Saturday’s 3-2 win over Germany through injury.
But in the striker’s absence, frontmen Harry Kane and Jamie Vardy both shone, scoring a goal each and wreaking havoc on the German defence.
Kane paid tribute to the late Johan Cruyff by superbly turning in the box to fire low past Manuel Neuer and begin the comeback.
And Vardy scored a spectacular back-heel — of which Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo would be pleased with — to equalise, before Eric Dier finished the game off with a late header.
source: the sun

WAR AGAINST TERROR: MI5 tracking more than 50 jihadis plotting deadly terror attacks across Britain

More than 50 jihadis are suspected of being involved in planning attacks across Britain, and are among a reported 450 extremists living in the UK.
MI5 and counter terror cops believe "sleeper cells" could be waiting on orders to unleash mass killings on our streets.
A former British intelligence officer told the Mirror: “Everyone in the counter-terrorism community believes an attack in Britain will take place.
“For some time now it has been a case of not ‘if’ but ‘when’ and the pace of investigations to try and stop this happening is extremely dynamic and fast-moving.

“There is no respite and no sign of the threat to Britain going away.
“The shocking thing about what happened in Paris and the ongoing situation in Brussels is their ability.
“They have shown a high degree of organisation – more than was previously suspected – a strong logistical chain, the ability to get the material needed, guns, explosives, planning.”
Security services monitor the roughly 450 suspects so that they are always aware of their general movements even when they can't watch them 24 hours a day.
But close to 50 of them under even more intense scrutiny by MI5 and police teams.
SOURCE: THE SUN

TERROR ATTACK: NIGERIA: Nigerian Female soldier allegedly beheaded by Boko Haram


Nigerian female soldier named Oluwatoyin Ogunleye, was beheaded by Boko Haram members during their attack on a community in Borno state recently. R.I.P. Stop insurgency!
 


source: lindaikejisblog

WAR AGAINST TERROR: Syrian troops take back ancient city of Palmyra from ISIS

The government forces backed by Russian air strikes drove out Daesh fighters, who have 

held the town since May last year.

It marks a strategic victory for the government as it puts them in a better place for a future 

advance on Raqqa, Daesh’s ‘capital’.

Opposition monitoring group Syrian Observatory Human Rights confirmed that Daesh had 

lost the town and said more than 400 Daesh fighters were killed in the three-week battle.

Last May, Daesh forced out government forces from Palmyra and demolished some of the 

best-known monuments in the Unesco world heritage site.

Extremists see monuments as a promotion of idolatry which is forbidden in Islam.

Addressing Daesh, Maamoun Abdulkarim, director of the government’s museums and 

antiquities department in Damascus, said: ‘We will rebuild what you have destroyed.’

SOURCE: METRO UK

TERROR ATTACK: At least 65 confirmed dead in suicide bombing in Lahore, Pakistan

They targeted the site while many Christian families gathered to celebrate Easter 

at Gulshan-e-Iqbal Park, close to a children’s play area.

Mustansar Feroz, superintedent of police for the area, told Reuters: ‘Most of the dead and 

injured are women and children.’

A spokesman for the Punjab government says that a bomb attack on a park in the Pakistani

city of Lahore has killed 65 people and injured 300, though the number is feared to continue 

climbing as many of the wounded are in critical condition.

Zaeem Qadri said that the chief minister of Punjab province, Shahbaz Sharif, has 

announced three days mourning and pledged to ensure that those involved in the terror 

attack are brought to trial.


Local police chief Haider Ashraf said the park was manned by police guards and private 

security guards.

He said: ‘We are in a warlike situation and there is always a general threat but no specific 

threat alert was received for this place.’

Eyewitnesses said they saw body parts strewn across the parking lot once the dust had 

settled.

Shocking images from the scene show people mourning their dead loved ones and helping 

move the wounded away from the debris-littered blast site.


source: metro uk

FOOTBALL: Arsenal monitoring new Ibrahimovic ahead of potential transfer

Arsenal are keeping tabs on Partizan Belgrade striker Dusan Vlahovic ahead of a potential 

move in the summer transfer window, according to reports.

Vlahovic is being compared to Paris Saint-Germain icon Zlatan Ibrahimovic in his native

Serbia and the Ligue 1 champions are understood to have made contact with the 16-year-

old.

Manchester City are also monitoring the  the youngster’s contract situation at 

Partizan.


source: metro uk


Mariah Carey fans(‘You’re letting the terrorists win!') upset she cancelled her Brussels performance

Mariah Cares!!!

Explosions at Zaventem airport and metro stations in the city left the world in shock. 

Freelance journalist Faycal Cheffou was charged at the weekend in connection with the 

terrorist attacks.

As Belgium remains on high alert, Carey has announced that her appearance as part of her

Sweet Sweet Fantasy world tour will not go ahead today. She took to Twitter to apologise to

her expectant fans, explaining that she had to prioritise the safety of her fans and crew.

See the tweets after the cut...



I love my fans in Brussels and at this time I am being advised to cancel my show for the safety of my fans, my band, crew and everyone...


...involved with the tour. I hope to see you soon and send my prayers and eternal love, laughter and light to my Lambs.


However, some fans were upset with the decision, believing that she is letting the 

terrorists win:

you are letting the terrorists win!

well done! U just gave the terrorists what they want! To disrupt life! You should have still played! u bottled it


by cancelling her show? ISIS won this battle
SOURCE: METRO UK

Fears of ISIS chemical attack on England fans at Euro 2016 as security tested in terror simulation

The Three Lions play their opening group game on June 11 against Russia in Marseille, a city with a big North African population.
A French security source said: “It is a high-risk match for numerous reasons. Politically both countries have a bombing campaign against IS and the game is in a city with many North Africans. There have been several arrests linked to ongoing terror investigations and a chemical attack is a possibility.”
Organisers have said they may play matches behind closed doors.
But the main headache is the fan zones, where spectators watch games on big screens in the tournament’s ten host cities.

A police source said: “That will be the hard job.”
French security services created a replica of the Marseille fan zone at a police academy in Nîmes.
Several loud noises simulating bombs went off and police in riot gear rushed in. Other units were seen in bright green biological and chemical warfare suits.
source: the sun