Imam Teaches Children in Chicago to Martyr Themselves
 
Imam Teaches Children in Chicago to Martyr Themselves
08.03.24
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Written by David Caton

The Middle East Media Research Institute published an article titled:  Chicago Mosque Class For Children: Your Number One Goal In Life Is To Die As A Muslim And Go To Paradise.  The article reports:

Colorado Imam Karim Abuzaid taught a children’s class at Chicago’s Darul Quran Mosque on June 30, 2024, in which he instilled into the children that their number one goal in life is to die as a Muslim and go to Paradise. He also instructed the boys in the class not to look at the girls while they were delivering their answers. Video of the class was streamed live on Karim Abuzaid’s YouTube channel.

Karim Abuzaid: “What would be your number one goal in this life? What do you want to achieve out of this life?

“One goal – what do you want from this life? Okay, we said no collective answers, raise your hand and I’ll pick you. I am going to pick the sisters sometimes, but I expect you not to look at the sisters, and if a sister speaks, you are not going to look at her, right? Because you are supposed to lower your gaze, right?

“What is your number one goal in this life?”

Children: “To go to Paradise!”

Abuzaid: “What does it take to get to Paradise? Here is the answer – to die as a…”

Children: “Muslim!”

Abuzaid: “…Muslim.

“Now, I am going to ask the question, and I want you to answer collectively. What does it take to get to Paradise?”

Children: “To die as a Muslim.”

Abuzaid: “By Allah, Sheik Faysal, is that people who want to die as Muslims? Come on, say it like you mean it, man. I want to die as a Muslim, man.”

Children: “To die as a Muslim!”

Abuzaid: “No, no, no, the second one, I want to die as a Muslim.”

Children: “I want to die as a Muslim!”

Abuzaid: “I want to die as a Muslim. I want to die as a Muslim. Why do I want to die as a Muslim? Why? Why? Why? Because I want to go to Paradise. I want to go there and live forever. I want to eat and drink without having to go to the bathroom.”

The Islamists profiled in [this article] are not only espousing hate and violence to their local congregations but are also posting their hate and violence on social media to inspire like-minded Jihadists across America.  Law enforcement should be able to know and track the people who follow these Islamist provocateurs online.

Why [do we] ask many people to send emails of concern to anti-terrorism units of law enforcement to report Islamists who call for Jihad and hate against Americans?  Because our email warnings leave law enforcement with little to no excuse for failing to stop an act of terror that was directed by or associated with one of the Islamist subjects profiled in a Florida Family Association email alert.  Why do we use state and local law enforcement contacts and NOT the FBI? Who can trust the FBI these days?

The probability and size of a potential terror attack on U.S. soil has dramatically increased thanks to Biden’s illegal invasion on the southern border.

Americans must do all they can to emphasize the heightened need to law enforcement that these Jihadist nut cases must be watched 24/7.

TAKE ACTION: Click HERE to email your concern to the Illinois State Police (ISP) regarding Darul Quran Mosque’s dangerous message that is posted on YouTube for all Islamists and would-be Jihadists to hear.

Contact information:

First Deputy Director Rebecca Hooks – rebecca.hooks@illinois.gov
Illinois State Police
801 South Seventh Street
Springfield, Illinois 62703

The Illinois State Police (ISP) Help Desk can be contacted at isp.helpdesk@illinois.gov or by calling 866 532 3700 for questions of assistance with Statewide Terrorism Intelligence Center (STIC).


This article was originally published by the Florida Family Association.


David Caton founded the organization that is now called Florida Family Association in November 1987. David left a ten year accounting career as a corporate accounting controller in June of 1988 to become the executive director of Florida Family Association. 

David Caton married Rachael in 1985. David and Rachael have two sons, Matthew (1987) and Caleb (1990).

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