Radical Islamic preacher calls for a ‘final solution’ carried out by a Muslim army in shocking anti-Israel sermon in Sydney
An Islamist preacher has called for 'the final solution', calling on Muslims worldwide to unite and form an army to defend Islamic countries against the West.
Speaking at the Al Madina Dawah Center in Bankstown, south-west Sydney, a man known as Brother Muhammad raged about the ongoing war in Gaza.
“This is the barbarity, this is the inhuman nature of this Israeli Zionist state,” he told worshipers in a video seen by Ny Breaking Australia.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict “must be a spark for the umma (Muslim community) and a spark towards the final solution,” Brother Muhammad said.
The term “the final solution” was used by the Nazis during World War II to describe their policy of extermination of the Jewish people.
Speaking at the Al Madina Dawah Center (pictured) in Bankstown, south-west Sydney, a man known as Brother Muhammad raged about the war in Gaza.
In the sermon, the preacher called on the Muslim world to unite 'under one leader, the Khalifa, the Imam, the Sultan, who implements the Sharia of Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala and he sends Muslim armies to defend the lands of Islam' .
The radical cleric also compared what is happening in Gaza to other conflicts involving Muslim populations, such as those in Syria, Chechnya and Bosnia.
“The final solution is that we should be united as one state under a Muslim government,” he said.
'All these countries must be united under one leader who will implement the way of life of the Quran and the Sunnah: the country will use its resources, its oil and its army to defend its people.
“The Muslim community needs a Muslim army to defend it and the lands of Islam… to fight for them and protect them.
“This is the only solution… everyone must commit to this cause in any way they can.”
Brother Muhammad said countries like the US, Britain and France were “frothing at the mouth (over the war in Gaza) – they couldn't wait for the slaughter to start.”
He said Western countries were “falling over themselves” to support Israel and that the conflict in the Middle East was the final act in a thousand-year war to destroy the “ummah” (global Muslim community).
The pastor also claimed that Israel used artificial intelligence (AI) to kill children.
“They (Israel) put information into it, the computer crunches the numbers, gives them some targets, they press the buttons and hundreds of civilians and children are killed at once,” he said.
Muslim cleric Brother Muhammad (pictured) has called for 'the final solution' and for Muslims to unite with an army to defend Islamic countries and societies against the West
State and federal police have dropped investigations into several anti-Semitic sermons in Sydney, saying the preachers' calls for jihad did not meet the criminal threshold.
The Islamic center in Bankstown also made headlines last month when another Muslim cleric delivered a sermon telling followers to 'kill Jews'.
He used the name Abu Ousayd, but turned out to be the well-known extremist Wissam Haddad, who heads the Al Madina Dawah Center.
In a speech in November, he said he was an 'Ustadh' (teacher) and that Jews were 'scheming' to turn Muslims against Muslims because it was 'good for their business'.
He previously led the al-Risalah Islamic Centre, also in Bankstown, which gained a reputation for promoting extremist ideology and recruiting Australian Muslims to fight in Syria.
At least one sheikh who lectured at that center was associated with senior figures from the terrorist group Al-Qaeda, while two prominent members of ISIS fighting in Syria were regular visitors and personally known to Haddad.
Abu Ousayd, aks Wissam Haddad, delivers his lecture on Jews at the Al Madina Dawah Center in south-west Sydney
That center was investigated and later raided by Australian authorities in September 2013 and closed a month later, which Haddad said was unfairly targeted by ASIO and the media.
Haddad's hate speech sermons have brought him under renewed scrutiny. In his most recent speech he said: 'Peace is bad for the Jew.
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“They need the struggle and the infighting among Muslims to continue to flourish and grow.”
Ny Breaking Australia has contacted the Al Madina Dawah Center for comment and clarification on what Brother Muhammad meant by 'the final solution'.