| Boycott Muslim Shops That Turn Traitor! |
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| Tuesday, 18 September 2007 | |
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Israel is raking in bundles of money from Muslim neighbourhoods and ploughing this back into stealing the land from the people we Muslims pretend to care about. Buying more bullets to shoot in the back of little stone-throwing youths, building more illegal settlements for the rabid racists that they call ‘settlers’ and we know as colonists Non-Muslims around the country have been brave enough to launch boycotts of Israel. Can you believe Muslim organisations are not doing the same within our own community? Typically, neither have our scholars organised an effective call to stop this blood soaked trade, focusing our minds instead only on how high our trousers should be or how long our beards are. Scholars such as Shaykh Yusuf Al Qaradawi have clearly supported the boycott – so why have we not heard about this issue in the mosque? "Each riyal, dirham etc used to buy their goods eventually becomes bullets to be fired at the hearts of brothers and children in Palestine. For this reason, it is an obligation not to help them by buying their goods. To buy their goods is to support tyranny, oppression and aggression." www.inminds.co.uk/boycott-fatwas.html Islam to those people who refuse to fight oppression is not true Islam but nothing more then a cult, instead of the beautiful system that taught mankind how to be good, and stand up for the good against that which is evil. Our mosque mafia will demand money in the month of Ramadan from us to upkeep their palaces, never once taking on the evil in their own congregation: the shop-keepers who support Israeli oppression and who will no doubt pray in the front row. Well MPACUK does not see Islam as a pacified ritual, that allows an evil in society to go unchecked by the good. We know that Islam is a beautiful light that taught mankind to strive to be nothing short of walking angels, that enjoin the right and forbid the wrong, even if it means they give their lives and wealth in the process. Join MPACUK this Ramadan and support our ‘Boycott Israeli Dates’ campaign. Simply tell your family and friends about the need to boycott goods of oppression. Furthermore when you are in your local Muslim shop make sure that if they are selling Israeli dates that you educate and demand that they stop doing so. Together we can change a mindset which prioritises money over morals. For more information on Israeli date packaging click here. Readers have left 9 comments.
RSD:
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Why boycott Muslim owned corner shops that sell Israeli dates, many picked and exported by Israeli Palestinians, while Muslim businesses and individuals continue to pump mega-bucks into Israel by buying Israel IT & plastics goods? Checked your mobile phone, computer or garage recently and looked at where the bits come from? Intel Israel gets about $5million dollars per day from sales of chips around the world. In all likelihood the computer you are using has Israeli designed and manufactured products at its heart. Got a Motorola chip in your mobile phone (the thing you spend half the day using!) well that came from Israel too. Remember also everytime you buy US or German made goods you are contributing to the state of Israel.
Stopping buying Israeli dates is a meaningless gesture and certainly no significant sacrifice. How about not buying any Israeli products for once and stopping using the ones you already own?
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2007-09-19 07:15:18
brother:
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RSD, please do not confuse muslims with your talk about mobiles, IT, biotechnology and plastics. We muslims are very simple minded people and as Ibn Khaldun said, we as in arabs can never be civilised and will remain bedu. Hence our understanding starts and ends with dates.
So our boycott will start and end with dates which provides $1mm to Israel while keep on paying $1 billion to Israel on other things! :)
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2007-09-19 12:56:06
RSD:
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Brother,
To suggest that Muslims are simple people not capable of understanding complexity is stupid and offensive. Muslims are sentient beings the same as all peoples in the world. The Orinetalist attitude that non-whites are intelectually subnormal is racist, but sadly one which informs much of the so called Liberal West.
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2007-09-19 15:34:45
George:
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Classic tactic of the zio - nazi's try to fudge a targetted boycott campaign by saying its not worth it.
Dont let Muslim shops buy Zionazi blood soaked dates! Small achievable target - with big consequences.
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2007-09-19 19:37:58
brother:
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RSD,
I am afraid I have to disagree, if that is indeed the case, then why are people on this site, other mosques and most other nations exhibit an pavlovian response to Israel? If that is not simplistic thinking, what is?
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2007-09-19 20:24:14
JamalA:
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George, it environmental health and trading standards who you need to alert over these blood contaminated dates because they could enforce a UK-wide ban on Israeli dates based on your information.
Why not tell them and you could cause a real international incident blaming Israel. Perhaps you could explain what the 'big consequences' would be if Muslim shop-keepers didn't sell Israeli dates. What do you think? Maybe £100,000 - 200,000 less profit for Israel. You'd do far better to boycott Intel, Microsoft, Nokia and Cisco products and send a shiver down those corporates who have Israel R&D and manufacture in Israel. Such a boycott is something we can ALL take part in.
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2007-09-20 06:58:20
Syed:
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Companies such as Intel and Coca-Cola are multi-national, and each country's branch has their own accounts, budgets etc, thus pointless for people in the UK to boycott, as it wouldn't effect the Israeli economy.
However, boycotting actual produce of Israel DOES have an effect on their econonmy. The argument that the boycott will be deterimental to the Palestinians that work for the Israeli companies is weak; only a minority of Palestinians work in Israel, a far greater number are unemployed due to Israeli occupation. It is only when Palestine is liberated will they be free to create their own industries and economy. And lets not forget, the purpose of the boycott is to put pressure on the Israeli government to withdraw from illigally occupied Palestinian territory in the same way that a boycott of South Africa assisted in the fall of aparthied.
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2007-09-20 09:26:15
RSD:
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Syed raises an interesting issue regarding the objective of the proposed boycott as the compulsion upon the Israelis to withdraw from the territories captured in 1967 and the subsequent establishment of a viable Palestinian state. Boycotting Israeli dates wont achieve this as the entire Israeli agro-industry accounts for less than 4% of the total economy. Where the Israelis may be vulnerable is in transport, medicine, plastics and high tech products.
A vist to Hamburg or Rotterdam Freeports would demonstrate that the Israelis have a pivotal role in handling fruit and high value vegetables. The impact of a boycott of ZIM would result in economic catastrophe for Central America, Africa and the Caribbean. Israel is also the largets producer of anti-biotics and thus a boycott there would cause a significant shortage which other producers could not replace. Sick people would suffer. Plastic goods are a low impact product group and in UK would probably only impact on B&Q / Homebase. High-tech products are problematic as world demand is high and commerce probably isn't prepared to sacrifice a profit for the Palestinians. But even if we were to get a boycott in place and force the Israelis out of the OT's there is not obligation upon the Israelis to open their borders to Palestinian goods or labour. Without Israeli cooperation Palestine would be still-born. So the real question is "how can the Israelis be persuaded to withdraw and then faciliate the establishment of a stable Palestine?"
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2007-09-20 19:05:11
JamalA:
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RSD, one of the most realistic commentaries on boycotting Israel that I have ever read on this website.
If my memory serves me correct there is a permanent protest outside M&S in Marble Arch. Last fiscal year M&S made a record profit. So much for the effects of a boycott. Don't the Arab shoppers still head for M&S and remove the labels before flying home. And don't M&S sell many clothes with Egyptian cotton?
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2007-09-23 00:09:52
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Ramadan has come, a time when Muslims around the world focus on all that is good and just. All Muslims come closer to Allah in this period except those who are truly cursed. It seems many Muslim shop-keepers fall into that category. Putting the money God before the One true God that created them. For years some Muslim shop-keepers have been selling dates soaked in the blood of Palestinian children. Can you believe the parasites who are selling Muslims dates from Israel to open their fasts with during Ramadan?!











