

Akkari and the Akkari file (also known as the Akkari Dossier 43)





Spokesman Akkari showing the press a photo of "Mohammed as a pig". Actually it's a photo from a French pig-calling competition





© Dansk Islamisk Trossamfund / © Danish Islamic Society





© Dansk Islamisk Trossamfund / © Danish Islamic Society



The Danish newspaper, Ekstra Bladet, has obtained a copy of the secret case file, which Islamisk Trossamfund ( Islamic Society of Denmark ) has distributed on their "road show" in the Middle East: The imam and the unbelievers of Denmark (the article links to all 43 pages in the booklet).It turns out that the 12 drawings in JyllandsPosten weren't sufficiently bad - at least not to justify a trip to the Middle East - soto make sure their trip wasn't a waste of money.Danish Islamic Society claim they have received these images in mail, but they refuse to tell Danish newspapers, who has received them - and they won't allow the newspapers to interview these people. Danish Islamic Society has also failed to explain, why an entire country must be denigrated all over the Middle East because of 3 drawings mailed by a single person.As long as Danish Islamic Society have failed to properly explain, where they have obtained these images, why these images were distributed in the entire Middle East - and exactly what the Danish Islamic Society were hoping to achieve - we must assume the images belong to Danish Islamic Society.The irony is that in doing so the Muslims have done exactly what they accuse the non-Muslims of doing: They have broken Muslim law by reproducing, publishing and distributing drawings of the prophet. And they have managed to out-blaspheme the infidel Danes bythat arethan anything ever published in JyllandsPosten.These fake cartoons have never appeared inDanish newspaper. They would probably be illegal. Only a lying imam , wanting to cause trouble, could think up such sick drawings.The imams have not yet explained on their homepage, http://www.wakf.com/ , why they distributed these disgusting images - and what they were hoping to achieve.







© Dansk Islamisk Trossamfund / © Danish Islamic Society



There's some evidence that the person who wrote this text is one, who has learned Arabic before he learned the Western alphabet: Revealed



Added: The links on the newspaper's article has been non-functioning for a few days (some say because of overload), but they appear to work again. If not, try this Danish page. Alternatively you can see the images on this site instead: mysterier.org/politikk/ekstrabladet/hefte/



Added: The false Mohammed drawings have appeared on BBC and al-Jazeera.



Video still: Imam Abu Bashar holding the Akkari file in Cairo: "This is one of the worst pictures can anyone ever imagine. They imagine our prophet(PBUH). Hands of a man praying and a face of a pig".



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Mohammed as a pig was discussed on the "tour de imam" in Cairo (see photo to the right). You can see a video clip from Danish television at NeanderNews and Michelle Malkin . Both of these sites also have a transcript of spokesman for The Danish Islamic Society , Ahmed Akkari, who refuses to answer why he presented the pig-photo in Cairo, when it was not produced in Denmark.BBC apologizes for airing the false cartoon (and wrongly attributing them to JyllandsPosten) - but the apology is very hard to find on their site.One of the false Mohammed drawings has been identified The so-called Akkari dossier is now available at WikiPedia.Don't forget to see the video about the false drawings: Taqiyya The Akkari-dossier is now available in colour Presently this post has received 294 comments, which apparently exceeds some limit. New comments are regrettably not displayed.