The culture of Islam, whilst producing many people who could ostensibly said to be normal and decent, also seem to produce a disproportional number of men with twisted sexual desires. Largely these Muslim men with twisted desires have imposed themselves on non-Muslim children and young women, but we should not forget that Muslim men also abuse Muslim children as well. All are at risk from the sort of sexuality that Islam has created in too many of its men. Personally I believe that this is down to the stratified way that Islamic societies and cultures work with Muslim men at the top of the hierarchy and women and children at the very bottom.
A good example of how some Muslim men do not just sexually abuse those outside of their community but also how Muslim victims are blamed for their own abuse comes from a recent case from Sheffield Crown Court and involved a Muslim man from Rotherham. According to a report in the Doncaster Free Press newspaper, Kamir Khan aged 31 from Eldon Road, Rotherham was sentenced to four and a half years gaol for grooming a girl who was aged eleven when the grooming started.
The Doncaster Free Press said:
(Prosecution barrister) Mr Goldsack told the court that the child’s family had become aware of the grooming when the child, who cannot be named for legal reasons, started acting suspiciously with a phone and eventually confessed what had been taking place in March last year.
“Her mother had bought her a new iPhone because she had done well in her exams. A message came through from a cousin relating to an argument they’d had and she noticed that her daughter started to panic,” Mr Goldsack said.
“Her brother started to look through the messages [which appeared to be from the cousin] and she confirmed that it had been the defendant that she had been in contact with.”
When police confiscated Khan’s phone they discovered more than 4,300 WhatsApp messages between the two from January 16 to March 9, 2019, and evidence of numerous texts, many of which were of a sexual nature and they had first been in contact in August 2018, the court heard.
From reading the story this particular Islamic savage Khan knew what he was doing and knew that it was wrong. This can be shown from his instructions to his victim to store the messages from him under a false name. This was not some spur of the moment attack or a momentary lapse of conduct, this abuse was planned and I believe that because of this element of planning the sentence that Khan was given should have been longer than four and a half years. It’s right that Khan should be on the sex offenders register for life but since when has being on a register stopped Islamic sex beasts from being Islamic sex beasts?
The family of the young victim have been extremely courageous with regards to this grooming case. They did do the right thing and brought it to the attention of the police even though this has brought them additional problems. According to a victim statement given to the court by the girl who had been groomed, there appears to have been pressure put on the family of the victim by the local Muslim community to get them to drop this case.
The Doncaster Free Press added:
In a victim impact statement read to the court, the girl, said she and her family had been ostracised by the local community who blamed the victim for what took place, and that the family had had to move home as a result.
She was told that she had brought shame on her family, the court heard.
It is extremely worrying that the local Islamic community would rally around the offender like this. The family of the victim have been forced out of their house and it’s hard to comprehend the sort of social pressures that must have been brought to bear on the girl’s family by local community and possibly powerful local Muslim individuals and interests.
The hassle that the family have got over doing the right thing and reporting these offences to the police should make us ask some awkward questions about the Muslim community in the Rotherham and South Yorkshire area. The first and most important question is this: Are there many more Muslim girls being abused by older Muslim men who are being sheltered and shielded by the local Islamic community? Are there other families of Muslim sex abuse victims who have been bullied into silence by the ‘community’ and by ‘community leaders’? How many other cases are there of Muslims abusing girls either within or outside the Muslim community who are being given false alibis by the community or who pressure victims to stay silent? From what we have seen over the last decade and more it’s more than likely that Muslim girls are also victims of Muslim nonces, families and victims of these nonces in Muslim communities are being silenced and that the Muslim community in some areas are engaged in a massive cover up of sexual misconduct.
We know that Muslim men are disproportionally likely to engage in the sexual abuse of children and young women outside of their community but it also seems that similar abuse is being aimed at Muslim girls and that social pressure may be hiding these problems from both the police and the wider society. All girls need to be protected from the sort of predatory men that the culture of Islam produces, but what this case may reveal is that this predation may well be intra-Muslim as well as extra-Muslim in nature.
It were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he cast into the sea, than that he should offend one of these little ones. Luke 17:2
To be fair, singling out the Moslem community only shows bias in these matters. It is abundantly clear this kind of defilement of innocence goes right through the HoP, church institutions, social care (so called!) Hollywood, politicians, rich elite, police and so many other places. This is an international problem of such unbelievable proportions. The Moslem community seems to be the one put forward in media, whereas the prevalence of such sick and profane behaviour is everywhere. Sexual predation is the tip of the iceberg apparently. The depth of sin and suffering is hardly touched upon in this case, it gets far worse. This is by no means a defence of such behaviour, just an observation, lest we get predisposed to associating such sin with only one group.