Imam cabul megang2 dada 2 cewek,  lalu ngaku ga bersalah krn cuma salah
pengertian krn beda budaya.

Jadi budaya Islam itu ngehalalin megang2 cewek yg bukan muhrimnya, bukan?

Emang ga salah, budaya Islam ngebolehin megang2 budak cewek yg lagi dijual,
dan cewek kafir itu ga banyak beda dgn budak cewek statusnya, cuma maslaah
udha ditangkap atau belum.

Jadi ga heran kalo pemuka Islam yg soleh dan bertaqwa itu adalah seorang
cabul bejad pedophile dll.


http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/prayer-leader-charged-with-indecent-assault-police-20130801-2r0n3.html
Prayer leader charged with indecent assault: police
Date August 1, 2013 - 4:27PM

A Muslim prayer leader charged with touching the breasts of two teenagers
and a grandmother on the northern beaches believes he is the victim of a
misunderstanding.

Ahmed Alkahly, a 59-year-old Egyptian national who is a well-known qari, or
prayer reciter, in his homeland, is visiting Sydney to lead evening prayers
at the Dee Why Masjid mosque for the month of Ramadan.

Police will allege that, in two separate incidents on Wednesday afternoon,
he approached a 16-year-old girl and a 57-year-old grandmother, who was
pushing her grandson in a pram, and indecently assaulted them by touching
their breasts along Dee Why Beach.

Both victims called the police. Mr Alkahly was found nearby minutes later
and arrested.
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Police will allege he also approached a 16-year-old girl in a reserve in
Dee Why on Monday afternoon and touched her breasts.

"They’re certainly distressed by the incident," Inspector Craig Wonders
said of the three victims.

However, Mr Alkahly’s Sydney-based son said the incidents were the result
of a misunderstanding and his father, who does not speak English, is so
embarrassed and distressed by his subsequent arrest that he has almost
suffered a nervous breakdown.

He said the incidents arose when people on the beach asked to have their
photos taken with his father, who was wearing exotic Egyptian Islamic dress.

Mr Alkahly also came into contact with one of the women because her dog
started barking and gnarling at him, he said.

‘‘I’m so depressed, I can’t talk,’’ said the son.

A spokesman for Dee Why Masjid, Usamah Alamudi, said Mr Alkahly was simply
showing ‘‘love and compassion’’ but had misunderstood the cultural
differences between Australia and Egypt.

‘‘He’s very distressed. He’s been crying,’’ Mr Alamudi said. ‘‘He’s a good
man.’’

The mosque released a short statement on its website urging people to stop
sending abusive emails.

"In relation to recent alleged assault charges against a temporary visitor
connected to Dee Why Mosque, we would like to inform the public that he is
NOT the imam of Dee Why Mosque nor he is directly employed by us," the
statement said.

"Please refrain from sending abusive emails to Dee Why Mosque's imam as he
has nothing to do with this. The Islamic Society of Manly Warringah's
committee will issue an official statement later today on this website."

Mr Alkahly is one of several qaris or prayer reciters sent to Australia for
Ramadan by the Egyptian government.

The Australian Foundation of Islamic Councils assists in distributing them
to mosques around Sydney where they sing the evening prayers.

An AFIC spokesman said they provided a letter of support for the man’s
one-month working visa but simply acted as a facilitator for the mosque.

‘‘Different organisations approach us to provide a cantor and they can
nominate their own,’’ he said. ‘‘We have no interaction with the
individuals.’’

Mr Alkahly was planning on leaving Australia on August 9 but will have to
front North Sydney Local Court on Monday on three counts of indecent
assault.

Read more:
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/prayer-leader-charged-with-indecent-assault-police-20130801-2r0n3.html#ixzz2alHBCAMh


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