Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Dispatches: Undercover Mosque

Filed under: Islamism by Chad at 6:14 am CST

England’s Channel 4 television station aired a documentary entitled ‘Dispatches: Undercover Mosque’ in which we’ve posted briefly about previously, though I had never seen any of the episode until now. The premise was that a cameraman went into British mosques to record sermons, and what he found is akin to what we all see transcribed on MEMRI of radical Islam taking roots and Islamic clerics using the pulpit to spread Islamism and hate.

It’s quite striking in the sense that this documentary was even aired in England, or for that matter anywhere, because it doesn’t paint Islam in the best regards. That though is the fault of those who are leading the prayers and the followers who did not get up and walk out.

Part I is below:

Part II

Part III

HT Stop the ACLU

UPDATE: The Jawa Report has all six parts.

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