Aquarius wrote on Jan 13
th, 2025 at 11:31am:
Last month I bought my copy of The Big Issue from my favourite Big Issue seller - a lovely lady from Papua New Guinea. We have been buying this magazine from her for probably 10 years now. Not that I always agree with the politics of the Big Issue mind you! So ... the December issue was all about Malala and the story she wants you to hear. Malala says that if you experience life under terrorism, the only thing you wish for is that it will never happen again.
Well I agree ... however I would like to point out that mass migration from the Middle East has seen the import of terrorism from those very same countries from which people are supposedly escaping.
You only have to look at the recent terrorist attacks at a Christmas market in Germany.
Because if you import these musso types you will always get the terrorist types as well - they come as a package deal.....
I noticed in some ABC and SBS news reports in the last few days......
In interviews with followers of ISLAM,
now living in Australia.
Persons [identified in the interview] as those who have been given an entry visa to Australia,
as recent evacuees, from Gaza.
In the interview [
on a national TV channel, in Australia],
these evacuees from Gaza
were expressing their gratitude, to be safe,
and their gratitude to be here, in Australia.
And then, as they continued on with their statements of gratitude,
to the ABC and SBS news crews,
i heard, liberally being inserted in their conversation,
the phrase;
"Inshallah".
i.e.
'Isn't it great, that OUR god, has brought us to this safe place.
To this sanctuary of peace.
Allah be praised.'Alarm bells went off, in my head.
We DO NOT NEED THESE PARTICULAR PEOPLE, here in Australia.
[i.e.
as followers of ISLAM,
let them seek asylum in a place like Saudi Arabia.]
These persons, followers of ISLAM,
they follow a religion,
and they worship a god,
which >> actually << sanctions [i.e.
MAKES LAWFUL] the murder,
those
who do not believe,
as they believe,
"Inshallah".
.
Quote:
Inshallah
In sha' Allah, usually called the Istit̲h̲nāʾ, is an Arabic-language expression meaning 'if God wills' or 'God willing'.
Its use is mentioned in the Quran which required the use of it when speaking on future events.
It is to signify that nothing happens, no action or thought, without God's permission.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inshallah