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Chitchat Seriously what good have Muslims made to modern societies?

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Singapore minister says terror arrest man Zulfikar got the dole in Australia
Lindsay Murdoch

Bangkok: Singapore has questioned how a Singaporean-born Australian resident came to be collecting welfare benefits while allegedly engaging in terrorism-related activities in Melbourne.

Comments by the city state's Home and Law Affairs Minister, K. Shanmugam, also raise questions about why Australian authorities never moved against Zulfikar Mohamad Shariff while he was making posts on social media supporting Islamic State and other terrorism groups.

Forty-four-year-old Zulfikar, who lived in Australia for 14 years, was detained under Singapore's Internal Security Act when he returned to Singapore this month.

Mr Shanmugam said Zulfikar was a "dangerous, pernicious influence" who wanted to brainwash Muslims in Singapore to reject the democratic state and instead to have an Islamic caliphate.

Zulfikar Mohamad Shariff, 44, had been living in Australia for 14 years, leaving Singapore after run-ins with Muslim ...
Zulfikar Mohamad Shariff, 44, had been living in Australia for 14 years, leaving Singapore after run-ins with Muslim leaders and the authorities. Photo: YouTube
He said Singaporean authorities could not act earlier against Zulfikar because he was in Australia.

"He apparently was on the dole there, so he was getting money from the Australian taxpayer while criticising the democratic, secular system which was feeding him," Mr Shanmugam told reporters.

A photo Zulfikar Shariff posted on his Facebook page of himself with his children in front of a flag associated with the ...
A photo Zulfikar Shariff posted on his Facebook page of himself with his children in front of a flag associated with the Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir. Photo: Supplied
The Australian Federal Police have not commented on the case.

A spokesperson for the Department of Foreign Affairs said Australian officials are seeking to provide assistance to Zulfikar. But the spokesperson said Singapore does not recognise dual nationality and he is being treated as a Singaporean citizen.

Zulfikar Mohamad Shariff is accused of actively spreading radical ideology online and helping radicalise at least two ...
Zulfikar Mohamad Shariff is accused of actively spreading radical ideology online and helping radicalise at least two other citizens. Photo: Facebook
"For privacy reasons, no further comment will be provided on this case," the spokesperson said.

Singapore's leaders have used Zulfikar's arrest to deliver a strong warning to Malay Muslims that they will not tolerate anyone agitating to divide Singaporeans or sow conflict through religious extremism.

Mr Shanmugam said individuals who preach extremism and motivate others to commit violence were more dangerous than those who inflict physical harm and kill.

Yaacob Ibrahim, Singapore 's Communication and Information Minister, said the arrest of Zulfikar and two other Singaporeans he allegedly radicalised, are a stark reminder to Singaporeans that the risks to Singapore are real and reflect the open and porous nature of the internet.

"No country can also fully block the internet and prevent want comes in," he said. "What is more important is the resilience and cohesion of the nation and our people."

Singapore authorities allege that Zulfikar, who studied at La Trobe University after first settling in Australia in 2002, planned to hold training programs to persuade young Singaporeans to join his extremist agenda.

Singapore 's Ministry of Home Affairs said Zulfikar started becoming radicalised as early as 2001 after reading hardline material, supporting groups like al-Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiyah and advocating for Muslims to take up arms in Afghanistan after the September 11 terror attacks in the United States.

"One day soon, we will run out of excuses," he said in one Facebook post last year. "And join the jihad … may Allah grant us the courage and guidance to do what needs to be done."

Zulfikar has been issued with a two-year detention order.

Two Singaporeans he allegedly helped radicalise have been issued with restriction orders than ban them from moving house, changing jobs or travelling abroad without permission from the Internal Security Department.

Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has made repeated comments over the last year warning that south-east Asia is at the frontline of terrorism and the recruitment of terrorists. He has urged that regional nations step up their sharing of intelligence and cut funding channels to Islamic State and other terror organisations.

In May, Singaporean authorities said they had discovered a terror cell that could have directed an attack on the city state. Eight Bangladeshi men were detained under the Internal Security Act.
 
Bad rock bands, oily fattening heart attack inducing food, big ass women, world class breeding program, zero tolerance, ….
 
"Without Muslims you wouldn’t have:

Coffee
Cameras
Experimental Physics
Chess
Soap
Shampoo
Perfume/spirits
Irrigation
Crank-shaft, internal combustion engine, valves, pistons
Combination locks
Architectural innovation (pointed arch - European Gothic cathedrals adopted this technique as it made the building much stronger, rose windows, dome buildings, round towers, etc.)
Surgical instruments
Anesthesia
Windmill
Treatment of Cowpox
Fountain pen
Numbering system
Algebra/Trigonometry
Modern Cryptology
3 course meal (soup, meat/fish, fruit/nuts)
Crystal glasses
Carpets
Checks
Gardens used for beauty and meditation instead of for herbs and kitchen.
University
Optics
Music
Toothbrush
Hospitals
Bathing
Quilting
Mariner’s Compass
Soft drinks
Pendulum
Braille
Cosmetics
Plastic surgery
Calligraphy
Manufacturing of paper and cloth

"It was a Muslim who realised that light ENTERS our eyes, unlike the Greeks who thought we EMITTED rays, and so invented a camera from this discovery.

"It was a Muslim who first tried to FLY in 852, even though it is the Wright Brothers who have taken the credit.

"It was a Muslim by the name of Jabir ibn Hayyan who was known as the founder of modern Chemistry. He transformed alchemy into chemistry. He invented: distillation, purification, oxidation, evaporation, and filtration. He also discovered sulfuric and nitric acid.

"It is a Muslim, by the name of Al-Jazari who is known as the father of robotics.

"It was a Muslim who was the architect for Henry V’s castle.

"It was a Muslim who invented hollow needles to suck cataracts from eyes, a technique still used today.

"It was a Muslim who actually discovered inoculation, not Jenner and Pasteur to treat cowpox. The West just brought it over from Turkey.

"It was Muslims who contributed much to mathematics like Algebra and Trigonometry, which was imported over to Europe 300 years later to Fibonnaci and the rest.

"It was Muslims who discovered that the Earth was round 500 years before Galileo did.
"The list goes on...
 
I realise TS a anti-Muslim.
Every religion got its bad and good.

Why you so racist?
You should learn to respect every religion.
 
those are arab achievements,the arabs and eygptians were useful before they got quranized.
 
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