If Canada were to arrest all the imams who preach Jew-hatred and hatred of the kuffar in general, there would be many more arrests than just this one. But most authorities resolutely continue to refuse to face the fact that Islamic Jew-hatred, as well as calls for violence against unbelievers, are in the Qur’an.

“Arrest Warrant Issued in Montreal for Hate-Preaching Imam,” by Aidan Fishman, B’nai Brith Canada, July 16, 2017 (thanks to Mark):

MONTREAL – A Quebec judge has issued a warrant for the arrest of Palestinian-Jordanian Imam Sheikh Muhammad ibn Musa Al Nasr following a B’nai Brith complaint. During a sermon, Al Nasr called Jews “the worst of mankind” and expressed his hope that Muslims would slaughter them on Judgment Day. According to Sergeant Detective Stéphane Roch of the Hate Crimes Unit of the Montreal Police Service, Al Nasr is charged with wilful promotion of hatred contrary to section 319(2) of the Criminal Code. The charge stems from a sermon made by Al Nasr in December of 2016 at the Dar al-Arkam Mosque in Montreal, which prompted a B’nai Brith Canada petition for more stringent enforcement of Canada’s hate crime laws. “Today, the Jewish community of Montreal can sleep safer, knowing that there is a price to pay for inciting violence against our community,” said Michael Mostyn, Chief Executive Officer of B’nai Brith Canada. “B’nai Brith deeply appreciates the diligent work of the newly-formed Hate Crimes Unit of the Montreal Police Service and Quebec prosecutors on this file. “This incident and others like it demonstrate that antisemitism, especially in the guise of religion, remains a serious problem in Canada today. We hope that these charges will deter future threats and assaults on our community. At the same time, we call on the Attorney-General to demand that Jordan, or whichever country is currently hosting Al Nasr, extradite him to Canada in order to face justice.” Almost five months since the antisemitic sermon garnered international attention, and despite condemnation from some Muslim groups, the Dar al-Arkam Mosque has still yet to apologize for the hateful speech delivered within its confines. In fact, the original Arabic version of the sermon remains posted to the mosque’s YouTube channel, along with dozens of other addresses delivered by Al Nasr. Attempts by B’nai Brith to contact the Dar al-Arkam Mosque received no response. The warrant for Al Nasr’s arrest comes on the heels of an investigation into a rapper known as Madd Cold, who is being investigated by the Hate Crimes Unit of the Montreal Police Service for inciting violence against the Jewish community following a complaint by B’nai Brith.

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