A south Florida imam recently claimed that Israel is “worse than the Nazis” and has spewed anti-Semitic conspiracy nonsense. This close follower of Sura 5:64-65 in the Qur'an [Whomsoever God has cursed, and with whom He is wroth, and made some of them apes and swine, and worshippers of idols — they are worse situated, and have gone further astray from the right way] is now facing calls to suspend his dental license, causing him to look rather down in the mouth.
Dr. Fadi Kablawi, a raging anti-Semite who happen s to be a dentist from north Miami, made his despicable comments at a Friday sermon on April 26, as reported by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), which first flagged his remarks.
Beyond calling the world’s lone Jewish state “worse” than Nazi Germany, Kablawi touted conspiracy theories that Israeli aid organizations used the 2010 Haiti earthquake as a cover to harvest innocent Haitians’ organs.
Jew haters like to compare Jews to Nazis because it's the most painful comparison one can make against a group that attempted genocide against them. But it's ironic they make that comparison when, in fact, it was Haj Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, who kissed up to Hitler and expressed support for Nazi Germany in order to exterminate the Jewish people. That is exactly what genocide is, and as sure as water is wet, it was the Muslims who were the Nazis then, and are the Nazis now, if you want to make a comparison.
Kablawi in the sermon, accused Israel of organ theft--a mindlessly typical trope anti-Semites have used. This garbage of a person literally prayed: Oh Allah, Annihilate the Tyrannical Jews, the Brothers of Apes and Pigs #antisemitism pic.twitter.com/4XAcqxkRJM.
The Hamas/Nazi sympathizer went on: “It is not enough that they [Israel] stole their land; now they steal their skin,” he said, suggesting that Israel is engaging in similar practices during its current war against the Hamas terror group in Gaza.
“Go and find who is behind organ trading in this country or this world. Go and ask them, those who know,” Kablawi urged his congregants. “All that is because there is no God for these people. All that is because these people look at you as nothing but a mistake, or at best, you were created for their service.”
Among his supplications at the end of his sermon, he pleaded, “Oh God, fall upon the tyrannical Jews,” and “fall upon the brothers of apes and pigs … Oh God cut off their seed.”
Now if that isn't calling for the death of Jews, nothing is.
The North Miami Islamic Center (or Masjid As-Sunnah An-Nabawiyyah), where this scumwafer serves as the sole imam, calls itself “one of the largest Islamic centers in the State of Florida.”
The Algemeiner reported on his anti-Semitic bile on Monday as part of a larger news story on Islamic preachers in the US "leveraging their positions in recent weeks to disseminate hateful messages about Israel and the Jewish people."
Coinciding with the report, Kablawi received backlash from state lawmakers and defended himself to a local media outlet.
“Suddenly they’re so offended that I’m making a prayer; this is how low it is,” Kablawi told NBC6, a local affiliate in south Florida. “It was a prayer — I was asking God to deal not with the Jews, to deal with the atrocities of the tyrannical Jews.”
The question remains, is a prayer of hatred calling for the end of Jews really a prayer or a battle cry?
Kablawi lied, using an Islamic ploy known as taqiyya, claiming his remarks were merely political.
“I wasn’t calling for violence. I wasn’t calling for anyone to harm anybody. I was making a pure prayer against tyrannical criminals who are killing my people,” he said taqiyya-ish.
Well, Islam happens to be a geopolitical religion in very large part and yes, I believe him when he says that his remarks were political. How does that excuse him?
The imam's remarks have sparked a significant backlash in the state. The Florida Legislative Jewish Caucus has asked the Florida Board of Dentistry to revoke his dental license, saying they are “concerned with Dr. Kablawi’s incendiary rhetoric and the potential danger it poses to his patients.”
And this wasn't the first time Kablawi called for violence against Jews.
Former State Rep. Joe Geller, who is from Miami, lambasted Kablawi over his sermon.
“This alarming and hateful speech is unacceptable and frightening,” Geller said, according to local news outlets. “Calling for the annihilation of an ethnic group amounts to genocide. Patients deserve to be protected from this violent and dangerous individual. This cannot be tolerated in a civilized society.”
The Jewish Caucus began calling for action after Florida state Rep. Randy Fine — the only Jewish Republican in the Legislature — wrote a letter to the Florida Board of Dentistry, asking the body to suspend Kablawi’s license.
Former State Rep. Joe Geller, who is from Miami, lambasted Kablawi over his sermon.
“This alarming and hateful speech is unacceptable and frightening,” Geller said, according to local news outlets. “Calling for the annihilation of an ethnic group amounts to genocide. Patients deserve to be protected from this violent and dangerous individual. This cannot be tolerated in a civilized society.”
The Jewish Caucus began calling for action after Florida state Rep. Randy Fine — the only Jewish Republican in the Legislature — wrote a letter to the Florida Board of Dentistry, asking the body to suspend Kablawi’s license.
“North Miami where Dentist Kablawi practices contains many Jewish residents, none of whom could be considered safe in Imam Kablawi’s dentist chair, where he could personally implement what he is asking Allah to do,” Fine wrote to Jose Mellado, chair of the Board of Dentistry. “Practicing medicine in Florida is a privilege — not a right — and as the chairman of the House Health and Human Services Committee, I call on you to immediately suspend Dr. Kablawi’s license and commence a thorough investigation of his practice.”
Shades of Christian Szell, the Nazi dentist in the movie "Marathon Man."
BREAKING: Rep. Randy Fine calls on Florida Board of Dentistry to Suspend Dental License of Muslim Imam Dentist openly advocating for violence against his Jewish patients. @MEMRIReports @ShirionOrg @StopAntisemites pic.twitter.com/pTNNmBrvbI
— Rep. Randy Fine (@VoteRandyFine) May 13, 2024
Kablawi said he will fight efforts to take away his dental license, even if he has to kill every Jew who's trying to stop him. [He didn't really add that part.]
— Rep. Randy Fine (@VoteRandyFine) May 13, 2024
Kablawi said he will fight efforts to take away his dental license, even if he has to kill every Jew who's trying to stop him. [He didn't really add that part.]
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