(Sky News) A radical Islamic preacher has started a firebrand speaking tour of Australia by calling on Muslim doctors to “take advantage” of their “kaffir” patients, lashing the government for legislating matters that are “only the right of Allah to legislate” and declaring to a mosque crowded with teenagers that martyrs feel the pain of death “like a mosquito bite.”
Sheikh Abu Bakr Zoud began a 14-date lecture series titled “Nurturing Hearts and Minds” across Melbourne and Sydney on Saturday at the Hume Islamic Youth Centre — a mosque previously linked to extremists in Victoria including the perpetrator of the 2018 fatal Bourke Street terrorist stabbing Hassan Khalif Shire Ali, who prayed there.
On Saturday, Sheikh Zoud’s speech was aimed at praising martyrdom and encouraging parents in attendance to begin teaching Islam to their children at a young age.