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Sydney cleric preaches hate

SYDNEY'S most influential radical Muslim cleric has been caught on film
calling Jews pigs and urging children to die for Allah.

Firebrand Sheik Feiz Mohammed, head of the Global Islamic Youth Centre in
Liverpool, delivered the hateful rants on a collection of DVDs called the
Death Series being sold here and overseas. 

"Today many parents, they prevent their children from attending lessons.
Why? They fear that they might create a place in the their hearts, the love,
just a bit of the love, of sacrificing their lives for Allah," Sheik Feiz
says in the video.

"We want to have children and offer them as soldiers defending Islam. Teach
them this: There is nothing more beloved to me than wanting to die as a
mujahid (holy warrior). Put in their soft, tender hearts the zeal of jihad
and a love of martyrdom."

An Australian citizen born in Sydney who has spent the past year living in
Lebanon, Sheik Feiz was exposed this week in a British documentary
Undercover Mosque.

Investigators found Sheik Feiz's DVDs being sold by children in the carpark
of the Green Lane Mosque in Birmingham and other Islamic bookshops. The
entire set can be bought online for $150.

"The peak, the pinnacle, the crest, the highest point, the pivot, the summit
of Islam is jihad," he declares in the film, before denouncing "kaffirs"
(non-Muslims).

"(Kaffir) is the worst word ever written, a sign of infidelity, disbelief,
filth, a sign of dirt."

In an excerpt from a video lecture series called Signs of the Hour, Sheik
Feiz then ridicules Jews as pigs.

Sheik Feiz - who just two weeks ago said he felt like an "alien" in his own
country - leads about 4000 followers through his Global Islamic Youth Centre
in Sydney's southwest.

He also accused Australian authorities of being over-zealous in their
approach to clerics like him.

"There are no sheiks preaching chaos there. No one is telling people to
raise arms against the Australian community," he said.

Sheik Feiz left for Lebanon just before the arrest of 23 men in Sydney and
Melbourne in November 2005.



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