Top Muslim Imam Says Migrants Should Breed With Europeans, Conquer Europe and Destroy Christianity

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Published on Jun 5, 2022
Sheikh Muhammed Ayed, a Muslim imam from the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, encourages Muslim refugees to breed with Europeans, and threatens the coming of an Islamic Caliphate to conquer Europe, destroy our countries and trample Christianity.

"Europe has become old and decrepit, and needs human reinforcement. No force is more powerful than the human force of us Muslims. ... Throughout Europe, all the hearts are infused with hatred toward Muslims. They wish that we were dead. But they have lost their fertility, so they look for fertility in their midst. We will give them fertility! We will breed children with them, because we shall conquer their countries – whether you like it or not, oh Germans, oh Americans, oh French, oh Italians, and all those like you. Take the refugees! We shall soon collect them in the name of the coming Caliphate. We will say to you: These are our sons. Send them, or we will send our armies to you." - Sheikh Muhammad Ayed, September 2015

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