Dutch court rules against Muslim man who refused to shave beard for job

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@Schematics

When was their leader Anjem Choudary held a paying job? Him and his family are on welfare and live in a council home and encourages his followers to do so. What do you expect of the other extremists?


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A local government council in Birmingham admitted in December that it erroneously paid almost $7,000 in housing benefits to a man who was fighting in Syria for the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL. Anouar Haddouchi used the money to fund his journey to join the group.

In September, radical Islamic cleric Anjem Choudary, who was jailed for terrorist activities, urged followers to claim "jihadiseeker's allowance" — a reference to the nation's welfare system. His phrase echoes a manual released by the militant group in 2015. How to Survive in the West: A Mujahid Guide advises that "if you can claim extra benefits from a government, then do so."

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British authorities estimate 850 citizens have traveled to Iraq and Syria to fight for radical groups.

The United Kingdom's Department for Work and Pensions said people lose entitlement to benefits when they move overseas, excluding pensions they have contributed to.


"Britain is just not up to speed with this," warned Anthony Glees, who runs the Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies at the University of Buckingham. "One can assume that people who want to blow us up are entirely relaxed about taking as much money as they can from the British government."


Governments across Europe have accidentally paid taxpayer-funded welfare benefits such as unemployment funds, disability pensions and housing allowances to Islamic State militants who have used the money to wage war in Iraq and Syria, authorities and terrorism experts say.

Danish officials said this week that 29 citizens were given $100,000 in public pension benefits because they were considered too ill or disabled to work, and they then fled to Syria to fight for the radical group.

It took eight months before welfare authorities cut off benefits paid to a Swedish national who had joined the terror group in its Syrian stronghold Raqqa.

Michael Skråmo, who grew up near Gothenburg, fled in 2014 with his wife and four children to Syria. There, he swore allegiance to the Islamic State, changed his name to Abdul Samad al Swedi and has appeared in propaganda videos posing with a Kalashnikov assault rifle. It was not until a year after Skråmo left Gothenburg that a letter was sent to his Swedish address by authorities stating his child and housing benefits had been terminated, Swedish media reported. Over the eight months, Skråmo was paid more than $5,000.

Authorities concluded that several of the plotters in the Brussels and Paris terror attacks that killed 162 people in 2015 and 2016 were partly financed by Belgium's social welfare system while they planned their atrocities.

Philippe de Koster, director of Belgium’s agency that fights money laundering and terrorism financing, said steps have since been taken to prevent that from happening again. For example, those convicted of terrorism can no longer receive benefits while in jail.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...ts-fund-islamic-state-isis-fighters/98290438/


Good reporting. This proves how corrupt these Jihadis are. Anyone among them using the funds intended for people who deserve it for economic and social reasons(retirees, pensioners, single mothers with low income etc) for the wrong purposes of blowing up mostly Muslims and Muslim countries should be punished accordingly. It all works out good. We need to work to eliminate corruption both in ideology and practice.

With that said, generalizations of societies are wrong. Just like an atheist, or a nonbeliever is not always inhuman, uncivil, liar etc, Muslims are similarly their own individuals. Each person must be judged by their own conduct.
 

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@Schematics

When was their leader Anjem Choudary held a paying job? Him and his family are on welfare and live in a council home and encourages his followers to do so. What do you expect of the other extremists?


BRITAIN

A local government council in Birmingham admitted in December that it erroneously paid almost $7,000 in housing benefits to a man who was fighting in Syria for the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL. Anouar Haddouchi used the money to fund his journey to join the group.

In September, radical Islamic cleric Anjem Choudary, who was jailed for terrorist activities, urged followers to claim "jihadiseeker's allowance" — a reference to the nation's welfare system. His phrase echoes a manual released by the militant group in 2015. How to Survive in the West: A Mujahid Guide advises that "if you can claim extra benefits from a government, then do so."

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British authorities estimate 850 citizens have traveled to Iraq and Syria to fight for radical groups.

The United Kingdom's Department for Work and Pensions said people lose entitlement to benefits when they move overseas, excluding pensions they have contributed to.


"Britain is just not up to speed with this," warned Anthony Glees, who runs the Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies at the University of Buckingham. "One can assume that people who want to blow us up are entirely relaxed about taking as much money as they can from the British government."


Governments across Europe have accidentally paid taxpayer-funded welfare benefits such as unemployment funds, disability pensions and housing allowances to Islamic State militants who have used the money to wage war in Iraq and Syria, authorities and terrorism experts say.

Danish officials said this week that 29 citizens were given $100,000 in public pension benefits because they were considered too ill or disabled to work, and they then fled to Syria to fight for the radical group.

It took eight months before welfare authorities cut off benefits paid to a Swedish national who had joined the terror group in its Syrian stronghold Raqqa.

Michael Skråmo, who grew up near Gothenburg, fled in 2014 with his wife and four children to Syria. There, he swore allegiance to the Islamic State, changed his name to Abdul Samad al Swedi and has appeared in propaganda videos posing with a Kalashnikov assault rifle. It was not until a year after Skråmo left Gothenburg that a letter was sent to his Swedish address by authorities stating his child and housing benefits had been terminated, Swedish media reported. Over the eight months, Skråmo was paid more than $5,000.

Authorities concluded that several of the plotters in the Brussels and Paris terror attacks that killed 162 people in 2015 and 2016 were partly financed by Belgium's social welfare system while they planned their atrocities.

Philippe de Koster, director of Belgium’s agency that fights money laundering and terrorism financing, said steps have since been taken to prevent that from happening again. For example, those convicted of terrorism can no longer receive benefits while in jail.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...ts-fund-islamic-state-isis-fighters/98290438/

Provided by Memri TV....you're hilarous, wallahi. You think anyone actually falls for that yahood propaganda?? Lololol.
 
Good reporting. This proves how corrupt these Jihadis are. Anyone among them using the funds intended for people who deserve it for economic and social reasons(retirees, pensioners, single mothers with low income etc) for the wrong purposes of blowing up mostly Muslims and Muslim countries should be punished accordingly. It all works out good. We need to work to eliminate corruption both in ideology and practice.

With that said, generalizations of societies are wrong. Just like an atheist, or a nonbeliever is not always inhuman, uncivil, liar etc, Muslims are similarly their own individuals. Each person must be judged by their own conduct.

@Shemshak

Sxb, we are only discussing these extremists and sometimes @Suldaanka likes to insert himself and be considered as such, while willing to slaughter his Somali tribal foes. A fake sheikh like most tribalist Somalis are.

Do you consider growing a beard is fard in Islam?
 
@Shemshak

Sxb, we are only discussing these extremists and sometimes @Suldaanka likes to insert himself and be considered as such, while willing to slaughter his Somali tribal foes. A fake sheikh like most tribalist Somalis are.

Do you consider growing a beard is fard in Islam?
I think your child is going ro be named after me.
I did not include myself. You took the opportunity to include me in your defamation of my religion and dhaqan.
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