Hyderabad Police was today forced to cancel the permission for the launch of the book Halal Jihad (Telugu Edition) at the Badruka college auditorium, Kachiguda. Ramesh Shinde, the national spokesperson of Hindu Jan Jagruti Samiti who has been a vocal advocate against halal for over 15 years, is the author of the book.
Hyderabad Police, which reports to the TRS government headed by K Chandrasekhara Rao, refused permission for the book launch, citing “law and order” as the reason. Ironically, the KCR government had allowed a comedy show by controversial stand-up comedian Munawar Faruqui under police protection despite massive protests against the event by Hindu organisations. Faruqui is infamous for targeting Hindu deities in his ‘comedy’ shows.
The TRS, supported by self-certified liberals, had then posited that freedom of expression was sacrosanct and should be allowed even if it included abusing Hindu deities under the guise of comedy or rationality.
The TRS government had facilitated the hosting of the first edition of the International Halal Expo on a grand scale, with over 15,000 people attending the event.
Ramesh Shinde’s book sheds light on the serious societal and cultural damage caused by promoting halal. It offers solutions to the problem that can be executed at the individual and community level.
The book tells the readers that the money generated by the halal economy is used in funding terrorist organisations worldwide. In India, Jamat Ulema e Hind Halal Trust is the primary organisation that issues the halal certification, which reportedly funds and supports all terror accused by providing them free legal support including getting them the services of the best senior advocates for their acquittal. The expected $ 3 trillion economy presently supports 700 Islamist terrorist suspects belonging to the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Indian Mujahideen, Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, etc.
Apart from the Telugu edition, Halal Jihad is available in Marathi, Hindi, English and Kannada.
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Understanding the sinister halal economy
Notably, halal certification does not affect food and food choices alone. While Muslims may argue that their religion Islam does not permit consuming meat of animals that have been killed in an unprescribed, gruesome manner of slitting the beast’s throat by a butcher who must be Muslim, halal certificates are given also to non-food companies that employ a minimum percentage of Muslims in their workforce. Thus, Muslims seek to control the world economy beyond the food sector as well with halal certificates, ensuring the community’s presence in every section of the working population. Details in these videos:
In Halal-compliant tourism, Muslims are provided meals, air travel, houses, hotels, prayer halls etc, with the primary objective of directing Muslims’ money exclusively to Muslim countries and keeping them away from travelling to non-Muslim countries or extracting special packages for Muslim tourists from non-Muslim countries. There are also halal dating websites like Mingle for Muslims to meet each other.
Halal labels on non-meat vegetarian food products, cosmetics, clothes, saloons, hospitals, even housing complexes, home appliances like refrigerators and microwave ovens manufactured by Sharp Corporation and shopping malls that are designated as halal-compliant show the community is capturing the entire global economy with insistence on this certification.
In the food sector, Hindu butchers from the Khatik caste are going out of business due to the sale of only halal meat in the market: restaurants, hotels, airlines, trains, or even MNC food outlets like KFC, McDonald’s etc.
Instances of Hindu resistance to this menace are few and far between.
Dangers you avoid by boycotting their products
Halal certification is a business where Islamic organisations need no investment. Companies pay them money for the certification. It thrusts halal products on non-Muslims, as the community cannot make a lot of money by selling halal products to Muslims alone.
Islamic countries refuse to import any product not certified as halal, thereby creating an economy that ensures the enrichment of Muslims alone and the conversion of non-Muslims to Islam by sheer economic apartheid. This is a measure to wipe out kafirs (infidels) through economic monopoly.
Saying no to halal products is the first step towards banning halal certification in India, the book tells readers. Companies such as Baba Ramdev’s Patanjali and Haldiram have obtained halal certificates for their products as exports to Islamic nations mandate halal certification and also help in the sale of their products to Muslim consumers in India, as the average Hindu consumer simply does not care whether they are served halal or non-halal products. The price companies pay to acquire the halal certificate is passed on to the consumer, which means non-Muslim customers will see an incentive in boycotting halal products, as they end up paying extra for these goods.
Non-Muslim consumers are, in effect, paying jiziya by buying halal products. Halal Jihad explains how the Jamat Ulema e Hind also finances legal support for Islamist murderers of Hindus who commit so-called blasphemy. The Jamat offers financial support to the Islamist killers who had hacked Kamalesh Tiwari brutally to death, for example.
The book Halal Jihad is available online at www.sanatanshop.com for just Rs.45.
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