Non-Muslims paying for the upkeep of Muslims is a Qur’anic dictate:

“Fight those who believe not in Allah nor the Last Day, nor hold that forbidden which hath been forbidden by Allah and His Messenger, nor acknowledge the religion of Truth, (even if they are) of the People of the Book, until they pay the Jizya with willing submission, and feel themselves subdued” (Qur’an 9:29).

The caliph Umar said the jizya payments from the dhimmis were the source of the Muslims’ livelihood:

“Narrated Juwairiya bin Qudama at-Tamimi: We said to `Umar bin Al-Khattab, ‘O Chief of the believers! Advise us.’ He said, ‘I advise you to fulfill Allah’s Convention (made with the Dhimmis) as it is the convention of your Prophet and the source of the livelihood of your dependents (i.e. the taxes from the Dhimmis.)’” (Bukhari 4.53.388)

Anjem Choudary said in February 2013:

“We are on Jihad Seekers Allowance, We take the Jizya (protection money paid to Muslims by non-Muslims) which is ours anyway. The normal situation is to take money from the Kafir (non-Muslim), isn’t it? So this is normal situation. They give us the money. You work, give us the money. Allah Akbar, we take the money. Hopefully there is no one from the DSS (Department of Social Security) listening. Ah, but you see people will say you are not working. But the normal situation is for you to take money from the Kuffar (non-Muslim) So we take Jihad Seeker’s Allowance.”

“Somalian refugee pocketed £39k in benefits after secretly returning to his homeland because he ‘missed the sunshine,'” by Tony Palmer, Mirror, December 16, 2017:

A Somalian refugee who pocketed nearly £39,000 in benefits after secretly returning to his homeland because he missed the sunshine has been jailed for 15 months. Benefits cheat Mohamed Qoomaall [sic] had claimed asylum in the UK claiming he was in danger in his homeland, but moved back to the Horn of Africa in 2013. The 72-year-old had pension credit payments sent to him for two-and-a-half years as a friend enjoyed rent-free living in his council-funded home. He even forged an immigration stamp on his British passport in a failed attempt to trick investigators into accepting he had been residing in the UK. Even after being caught out he claimed had had been in the UK paying bills all along, claiming it was “not a made-up story”. Qoomaal pleaded guilty to two counts of dishonestly failing to notify a change of circumstances regarding Pension Credit and Housing Benefit between August 20, 2013 and February 22, 2016. Incredibly, Qoomaal, of Archery Close, Harrow, north-west London, continued to receive benefits, minus a £44 per-week deduction to compensate the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP), while his case was pending. At that rate it would have taken Qoomaal, who has heart and renal issues, 17 years to repay the £38,869.97 total. He also needed a taxpayer-funded interpreter during eight court hearings. Isleworth Crown Court Judge Jonathan Ferris asked: “Why does he live here? Why is he entitled to benefits? What’s he doing here? “He can’t have made much of a contribution to the pension credit he is receiving.” Prosecutor Miss Lisa Matthews said: “He failed to notify the fact he was living abroad in Somalia and in order to mislead investigators he fabricated an immigration stamp in his passport.”… Judge Ferris asked: “He’s just gone back there, how does that work? He came here as a refugee 15 years ago and then goes back to Somalia to enjoy the nice weather. “Someone was living in his flat that the public purse paid for or it was rented out. “I don’t see why a person who took nearly thirty-nine thousand pounds and went to another country and fabricated an immigration stamp on his passport should not go to prison immediately. “What ties does he have in this country apart from the benefits system.” The judge told Qoomaal: “You came to this country as a refugee and enjoyed the benefits of this country as a British citizen, which you became. “With that comes certain responsibilities and certain consequences for someone who breaks the law as you have done.” In a desperate attempt to avoid jail Qoomaal applied to change his plea to not guilty, resulting in several more costly court hearings. He claimed: “I was in the country, I was paying bills. I’m not lying. It’s not an illusion, it’s not a made-up story. “At the DWP the Somalian interpreter was not in my dialect. I did not understand and they were not saying what I was saying. “The lawyer pressured me to plead guilty and I did not understand ‘guilty’. I thought it was something that makes you free.”…

Pull my other leg, Qoomaal.