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'Infidels must wear red collars and shave heads': 'Nazi' vision of Muslim Britain from Imam who ran 'Isis' barbecue in Cardiff park | Mail Online
A radical hate preacher linked to the ‘brainwashing’ of three Welsh young jihadis fighting in Iraq and Syria has outlined his chilling vision of a Nazi-style, Islamic state in Britain on video, describing how non-Muslims will be forced to shave their heads and wear a red sash, in a land where the ringing of church bells is banned.
Abu Waleed, 35, a leading preacher for a group banned last week for incitement to terrorism, was seen earlier this month at a barbecue in the Welsh capital where the banner of the Isis terror group – the Al Qaeda splinter group which the trio are fighting for – was flying.
According to friends, former students Reyaad Khan, Nasser Muthana, both 20, and Muthana’s 17-year-old brother Aseel were seen handing out leaflets for a group closely linked to Waleed outside a Cardiff mosque seven months ago. Khan and Nasser appeared on an Isis recruitment video this month.
'Nazi' vision: Abu Waleed, 35, said non-Muslims should not be allowed to walk on the pavement and should instead ride mules, wear mismatched shoes and give 'nice' clothes to Muslims... but 'only adults, not children'
Event: Abu Waleed, who lives in west London, dishes out burgers at a barbecue in Cardiff earlier this month
Jobless Waleed – whose real name is Shahid Janjua – lives in a council house in Hounslow, West London, and claims benefits for himself, his wife and three disabled children.
His group Need4khilafah, whose leader is Anjem Choudary, the firebrand who once led the Al-Muhajiroun group – banned after the deadly July 7 terror attacks in London in 2005 – dreams of the flag of Islam flying over Big Ben.
In the films, he calls for the Queen to wear a burka and brands the Duchess of Cambridge ‘a whore’.
The videos were recovered by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), an American anti-extremism monitoring group.
In the most recent film, made last January, Waleed rants: ‘The kaffir [non-believer], when he walks down the street, he has to wear a red belt around his neck, and he has to have his forehead shaved, and he has to wear two shoes that are different from one another.
‘He [the non-believer] is not allowed to walk on the pavement, he has to walk in the middle of the road, and he has to ride a mule.’
Extreme: The barbecue was bedecked with banners (pictured) featuring the logo of Isis
He adds that Christians can have their churches, but not ring the bells. ‘The kuffar [kaffir, plural] can have their churches, but they are not allowed to ring the bell . . that is, my dear brothers, the Islamic state.’
The preacher adds that when Britain becomes Muslim, a Christian must open his house and accommodate a Muslim at all times, giving up his bed and sleeping on the floor.
In an earlier video, of a lecture that was delivered in April 2011, Waleed is far more inflammatory.
He tells the male audience: ‘What is the nightmare on Downing Street? The nightmare on Downing Street, my dear brothers, is when the door of 10 Downing Street is kicked down by one muwahid [Muslim], and the Caliph [Islamic ruler] he walks in, and establishes the sharia.
‘The nightmare on Downing Street, my dear brothers, is when one muwahid pulls a rope, and he raises the banner of “there is no god but Allah” above Big Ben.
The nightmare on Downing Street is when one muwahid flies a helicopter all the way to the top of Big Ben, and he removes those numbers and he replaces them with Arabic numbers.
That is the nightmare of Downing Street, my dear brothers.’
He says that under a British sharia state, non-Muslims will pay a tax called jiziya for protection.
He continues: ‘We are the ones who want to work for the sake of Allah, to establish the manifestation of Islam, and make sure David Cameron comes on his hands and knees, and gives us the jiziya.’
He then says that the Queen and Kate will be forced to wear veils.
Yeah, that’s right, and we cover up all the women and put a niqab on their faces, including Queen Elizabeth and Kate Middleton as well, the whore, the fornicator,’ Waleed says.
Lord Carlile, the Government’s former watchdog on counter-terrorism legislation and a QC, said Waleed’s words border on an incitement to religious hatred, a crime punishable by up to five years in jail.
The Lib Dem peer said: ‘The words used are inflammatory, discriminatory, offensive and ludicrous.
The suggestion that a Christian should have his hair shaved and wear a red belt around his neck reminds me of the very worst views and actions of Adolf Hitler.’
Waleed was condemned by moderate Muslim leaders. Inayat Bunglawala, of the Islamic group Muslims4UK, said: ‘These discriminatory and frankly reprehensible views should have no place in modern Islamic political thought.
'Those espousing such bigoted views clearly have no understanding or appreciation for the notions of equality, tolerance and respect for others.
'These small extremist groups are a disgrace and are rightly shunned by the overwhelming majority of British Muslims.’
When The Mail on Sunday tracked Shahid Janjua to an address in Northolt, West London, his mother, Nasreen, 57, answered the door.
She said her son no longer lived there, adding: ‘My son has been brainwashed by [radical cleric] Omar Bakri Mohammed. He used to attend his talks. I am so glad that man is not allowed back into the country.’
Last night, Waleed himself could not be contacted for comment.
A radical hate preacher linked to the ‘brainwashing’ of three Welsh young jihadis fighting in Iraq and Syria has outlined his chilling vision of a Nazi-style, Islamic state in Britain on video, describing how non-Muslims will be forced to shave their heads and wear a red sash, in a land where the ringing of church bells is banned.
Abu Waleed, 35, a leading preacher for a group banned last week for incitement to terrorism, was seen earlier this month at a barbecue in the Welsh capital where the banner of the Isis terror group – the Al Qaeda splinter group which the trio are fighting for – was flying.
According to friends, former students Reyaad Khan, Nasser Muthana, both 20, and Muthana’s 17-year-old brother Aseel were seen handing out leaflets for a group closely linked to Waleed outside a Cardiff mosque seven months ago. Khan and Nasser appeared on an Isis recruitment video this month.
'Nazi' vision: Abu Waleed, 35, said non-Muslims should not be allowed to walk on the pavement and should instead ride mules, wear mismatched shoes and give 'nice' clothes to Muslims... but 'only adults, not children'
Event: Abu Waleed, who lives in west London, dishes out burgers at a barbecue in Cardiff earlier this month
Jobless Waleed – whose real name is Shahid Janjua – lives in a council house in Hounslow, West London, and claims benefits for himself, his wife and three disabled children.
His group Need4khilafah, whose leader is Anjem Choudary, the firebrand who once led the Al-Muhajiroun group – banned after the deadly July 7 terror attacks in London in 2005 – dreams of the flag of Islam flying over Big Ben.
In the films, he calls for the Queen to wear a burka and brands the Duchess of Cambridge ‘a whore’.
The videos were recovered by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), an American anti-extremism monitoring group.
In the most recent film, made last January, Waleed rants: ‘The kaffir [non-believer], when he walks down the street, he has to wear a red belt around his neck, and he has to have his forehead shaved, and he has to wear two shoes that are different from one another.
‘He [the non-believer] is not allowed to walk on the pavement, he has to walk in the middle of the road, and he has to ride a mule.’
Extreme: The barbecue was bedecked with banners (pictured) featuring the logo of Isis
He adds that Christians can have their churches, but not ring the bells. ‘The kuffar [kaffir, plural] can have their churches, but they are not allowed to ring the bell . . that is, my dear brothers, the Islamic state.’
The preacher adds that when Britain becomes Muslim, a Christian must open his house and accommodate a Muslim at all times, giving up his bed and sleeping on the floor.
In an earlier video, of a lecture that was delivered in April 2011, Waleed is far more inflammatory.
He tells the male audience: ‘What is the nightmare on Downing Street? The nightmare on Downing Street, my dear brothers, is when the door of 10 Downing Street is kicked down by one muwahid [Muslim], and the Caliph [Islamic ruler] he walks in, and establishes the sharia.
‘The nightmare on Downing Street, my dear brothers, is when one muwahid pulls a rope, and he raises the banner of “there is no god but Allah” above Big Ben.
The nightmare on Downing Street is when one muwahid flies a helicopter all the way to the top of Big Ben, and he removes those numbers and he replaces them with Arabic numbers.
That is the nightmare of Downing Street, my dear brothers.’
He says that under a British sharia state, non-Muslims will pay a tax called jiziya for protection.
He continues: ‘We are the ones who want to work for the sake of Allah, to establish the manifestation of Islam, and make sure David Cameron comes on his hands and knees, and gives us the jiziya.’
He then says that the Queen and Kate will be forced to wear veils.
Yeah, that’s right, and we cover up all the women and put a niqab on their faces, including Queen Elizabeth and Kate Middleton as well, the whore, the fornicator,’ Waleed says.
Lord Carlile, the Government’s former watchdog on counter-terrorism legislation and a QC, said Waleed’s words border on an incitement to religious hatred, a crime punishable by up to five years in jail.
The Lib Dem peer said: ‘The words used are inflammatory, discriminatory, offensive and ludicrous.
The suggestion that a Christian should have his hair shaved and wear a red belt around his neck reminds me of the very worst views and actions of Adolf Hitler.’
Waleed was condemned by moderate Muslim leaders. Inayat Bunglawala, of the Islamic group Muslims4UK, said: ‘These discriminatory and frankly reprehensible views should have no place in modern Islamic political thought.
'Those espousing such bigoted views clearly have no understanding or appreciation for the notions of equality, tolerance and respect for others.
'These small extremist groups are a disgrace and are rightly shunned by the overwhelming majority of British Muslims.’
When The Mail on Sunday tracked Shahid Janjua to an address in Northolt, West London, his mother, Nasreen, 57, answered the door.
She said her son no longer lived there, adding: ‘My son has been brainwashed by [radical cleric] Omar Bakri Mohammed. He used to attend his talks. I am so glad that man is not allowed back into the country.’
Last night, Waleed himself could not be contacted for comment.