Islamic terror group that vows to 'defeat' America to host annual conference in Canada
"Is America really so powerful that our Ummah (community) can't defeat it?"
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A designated terror
group that has vowed to "defeat" America will be holding its
annual Islamic
supremacy conference in Mississauga, Ontario, on January 18. The theme
of the conference, hosted by Hizb ut-Tahrir, is "eliminating the
obstacles that are delaying the return" of the global Islamic caliphate,
the Western Standard first reported.
Hizb ut-Tahrir, which translates to "Party of Liberation," posted
about its Khalifah (Caliphate) Conference on Facebook, writing, "Is
America really so powerful that our Ummah (community) can't defeat it?"
"There have been superpower states in the past too, like the Romans and
the Persians; yet, they were defeated by the Ummah. Their great cities, like
Constantinople, are now Muslim cities," the group continued. "What
steps do we need to take to become victorious against today's Colononialist
superpowers? Learn what it will take for our Ummah to overcome America, Europe,
Russia, China and others from the position we're in today. If you want to help
create real change in our Ummah, then get this critical knowledge by attending,
inshallah."
The controversial Hizb ut-Tahrir group, which operated under Sharia Law, has a
goal of creating a global Muslim world. The group has been designated a
terrorist entity in the United Kingdom, Germany, Egypt, India, China,
Indonesia, Russia, Turkey, Bangladesh, and several Central Asian and Arab
countries.
The Facebook post was accompanied by a video that depicted scenes of a Muslim
conquest.
The group did not publicly disclose the location of
the conference, however, those who wish to attend the event will receive the
location after registering through Eventbrite.
It has been banned in all Arab countries except Lebanon, Yemen, and the United
Arab Emirates, as well as most of Central Asia, Indonesia, Bangladesh, India,
Pakistan, Russia, China, Turkey, Germany, and the UK.
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