Hehehe.... orang Islam berjihad ngelawan anjing di Spanyol. Ga heran, soalnya 
anjing itu sdh menggagalkan misi dr auloh yg diemban Jibril, yaitu nurunin 
ayat. Anjing jg konon pernah ngegigit nabi yg lagi nyuri telur.

Berhubung auloh dan malekat2nya ga berani ngelawan anjing, maka orang islam yg 
hrs melakukannya, spt biasa.

Itu jg sebabnya knp auloh ga bisa ngeazab gua krn ada anjing di rumah gua. 
Padahal orang2 Islam pasti sering minta auloh ngeazab gua. Jadi anjing itu 
sebenarnya lebih sakti dr auloh, hehehe...


http://www.hudson-ny.org/2480/spain-dog-poisoning

Muslims in Spain Declare Jihad on Dogs
by Soeren Kern
October 6, 2011 at 5:00 am
http://www.hudson-ny.org/2480/spain-dog-poisoning

Spanish authorities are investigating the recent deaths by poisoning of more 
than a dozen dogs in Lérida, a city in the northeastern region of Catalonia 
that has 
become ground zero in an intensifying debate over the role of Islam in 
Spain.
All of the dogs were poisoned in September (local media reports here, here, 
here, here and here) in Lérida's working class neighbourhoods of Cappont and La 
Bordeta, 
districts that are heavily populated by Muslim immigrants and where many dogs 
have been killed in recent years.
Local residents say Muslim immigrants killed the dogs because according to 
Islamic teaching dogs are "unclean" animals.
Over the past several months, residents taking their dogs for walks 
have been harassed by Muslim immigrants opposed to seeing the animals in 
public. Muslims have also launched a number of anti-dog campaigns on 
Islamic websites and blogs based in Spain.
In response to the "lack of sufficient police to protect the neighbourhood," 50 
local residents have established alternating six-person citizen patrols to 
escort people walking their dogs.
In July, two Islamic groups based in Lérida asked city officials to regulate 
the presence of dogs in public spaces so they do not "offend Muslims." Muslims 
are demanding that dogs be 
banned from all forms of public transportation including all city buses 
as well as from all areas frequented by Muslim immigrants.
Muslims in Lérida say the presence of dogs violates their religious 
freedom and their right to live according to Islamic principles.
Dogs are not the only Islam-related controversy in Lérida, where 
29,000 Muslims now make up around 20 percent of the city's total 
population.
In December 2010, Lérida became the first municipality in Spain to ban the 
burqa head covering in all public spaces. Women found violating the ban will be 
fined up to €600 ($750). One day before the ban took effect, the Catalonian 
Supreme Court turned down an appeal from the Watani Association for Freedom and 
Justice, a local Muslim group, which had argued that the ban constitutes 
religious discrimination.
In September 2010, Watani president Mourad El-Boudouhi submitted a 
letter to the Lérida city council in which he asked the mayor to provide him 
with free land so that he can build a mosque in downtown Lérida. The mosque 
would be financed by Morocco.
The Moroccan mosque would compete with another mosque project in 
Lérida that is being financed by Saudi Arabia. The imam at the Saudi 
mosque is Abdelwahab Houzi, a Salafi jihadist preacher who adheres to 
the radical Wahhabi sect of Islam.
Salafism is a branch of revivalist Islam that calls for restoring past Muslim 
glory by forcibly establishing a universal Islamic empire (Caliphate) 
across the Middle East, North Africa and parts of Europe such as Spain, 
which Salafists view as a Muslim state that must be re-conquered for 
Islam.
Much of Spain was ruled by Muslim conquerors from 711 and 1492; 
Salafists believe that the territories the Muslims lost during the Spanish 
Reconquista still belong to them, and that they have a right to return and 
establish their rule there – a belief based on the Islamic precept that 
territories once occupied by Muslims must forever remain under Muslim 
domination.
The Salafist Houzi has called on Muslims who are eligible to vote in 
Spain to support Catalan separatist parties as a means to firmly establish 
Islamism in Catalonia.
"Muslims should vote for pro-independence parties, as they need our 
votes. But what they do not know is that, when they allow us to vote, we will 
all vote for Islamic parties because we do not believe in left and right. This 
will make us win local councils and as we begin to 
accumulate power in the Catalan autonomous region, Islam will begin to 
be implemented," Houzi said.
The Catalan independence movement supports the independence of Catalonia from 
Spain. Catalan separatism 
is based on the idea that Catalonia is a nation with its own unique 
history, culture and language.
In an effort to promote the Catalan language, Catalonian 
pro-independence parties have traditionally favored immigration from 
non-Spanish-speaking countries, especially from Arabic-speaking Muslim 
countries, in the belief that these people would speak Catalan rather 
than Spanish.
The end result of this decades-old policy is that Catalonia is now 
home to a huge concentration of hard-line Islamist groups including Hizb 
ut-Tahrir al-Islami and the Salafists.
Salafi preachers in Catalonia do not believe in democracy and teach 
that Islamic Sharia law is above Spanish civil law. They also promote 
the establishment of a parallel Muslim society in Spain.
Salafi imams have set up Sharia tribunals in Catalonia to judge the 
conduct of both practicing and non-practicing Muslims in Spain. They 
also deploy Islamic "religious police" in Lérida and other Catalan 
municipalities to monitor and punish Muslims who do not comply.
In one case, nine Salafists kidnapped a woman in Reus, tried her for adultery 
based on Sharia law, and condemned her to death. The woman just barely escaped 
execution by fleeing to a local police station.
In another case, a Salafi imam in Tarragona was arrested for forcing a 
31-year-old Moroccan woman to wear a hijab head covering. The imam had 
threatened to burn down the woman's house 
for being an "infidel" because she works outside the home, drives an 
automobile and has non-Muslim friends. In an effort to prevent "a social 
conflict," in August a local court absolved the imam of all wrongdoing.
The Salafi movement in Spain is based in the Catalonian city of Tarragona, but 
Salafi Islam also has a major presence in the Catalan municipalities of 
Badalona, Calafell, 
Cunit, El Vendrel, Girona, Lleida, Mataró, Reus, Roda de Bara, Rubí, 
Salt, Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Sant Boi, Torredembarra, Valls, and 
Vilanova, not to mention Barcelona, which hosts five Salafi mosques.
Meanwhile, the Catalan regional government says that during the first six 
months of 2011, it prevented 14 forced marriages and the genital mutilation of 
24 Muslim girls.
Catalan police say they prevented forced marriages in metropolitan 
Barcelona (6), Girona (4), central Catalonia (2), the western Pyrenees 
(1) and Tarragona (1). The girls at risk from genital mutilation were in 
metropolitan Barcelona (19), Girona (4) and Lérida (1).
Not surprisingly, some Catalans are having second thoughts about Muslim 
immigration. The Catalan nationalist party Plataforma per Catalunya (PxC), 
which has some 70,000 active members, is opposed to any further Muslim 
immigration.
PxC is also leading opposition to the construction of a Salafi mega-mosque in 
the Catalan town of Salt. PxC spokeswoman María Osuna says the party does not 
want Salt to become "the new Mecca of the most radical 
Islamism."
For its part, the Catalan regional government has discovered that 
Muslim immigrants are not all that interested in learning the Catalan 
language. In an effort to promote Catalan, the Catalonian Bureau of 
Religious Affairs recently published a guidebook in Arabic and Catalan 
called "Salam al Català."
The guide aims to bring the Catalan culture to Muslims to "show the 
bonds that historically have existed between both realities, and bring 
the [Catalonian] language to the Arabic-speaking Muslim population."


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