Muslim murderer cites Qur’an to claim coronavirus is “Allah’s revenge” on China
Moudi Tajjour doesn’t seem concerned about the possibility that Allah might take revenge on him for the manslaughter of Robin Nassour. After all, the Qur’an says “Kill them wherever you find them” (2:191, 4:89, cf. 9:5).
“Insta-bikie and convicted killer Moudi Tajjour says the deadly Wuhan coronavirus sweeping the world is ‘Allah’s revenge’ for China’s persecution of Muslims,” by Sahar Mourad, Daily Mail Australia, January 25, 2020:
An Instagram-famous bikie and convicted killer has claimed the Wuhan coronavirus sweeping across the world is ‘Allah’s revenge’ for China’s persecution of millions of Muslims.Retired Nomads president Moudi Tajjour took to Snapchat saying Allah ‘created’ the killer virus which has killed 41 around the world and infected at least four in Australia.‘China has imprisoned more than one million Muslims in detention, so Allah sheds (sic) a virus that has not been discovered yet,’ the 35-year-old wrote.‘It has isolated four cities with a population of more than 20 million Chinese.’He then goes on to cite a verse from the Quran, ‘And you are unaware of what they going to do.’‘Allah is great, never forgot this.’ (sic)United Nations experts and rights groups estimate more than a million Uighurs and members of other ethnic groups have been detained in camps in China’s far western region of Xinjiang, which has triggered international condemnation.China says the camps are vocational training centres to impart new skills and help root out and prevent extremism.Former detainees claimed that Muslims were forced to eat pork and speak Mandarin in the internment camps.After initially denying their existence, China acknowledged that it had opened ‘vocational education centres’ in Xinjiang aimed at preventing extremism by teaching Mandarin and job skills.Tajjour, who was jailed over the 2006 manslaughter of Robin Nassour, the younger brother of Fat Pizza star George, was the youngest ever member to join the Nomads’ ranks in the late-1990s.After leaving school in Year 8 he joined the outlaw motorcycle gang as a ‘nominee’, but had to wait 16 months before becoming a fully fledged member….
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