TIMES OF ISRAEL
by Staff
February 18, 2015
In a fiery sermon delivered only a day prior to twin terror attacks that rocked Copenhagen and left two dead, a Danish imam rejected calls for interfaith dialogue, instead urging “ideological conflict” with anyone who rejects Islam. In a video posted February 13 and translated into English by Washington, DC based media watchdog group Middle East Media Research Institute, Imam Hajj Saeed is seen delivering a sermon at the Al-Faruq Mosque in Copenhagen in which he seems to call for “war against the Jews.” There is no known connection between Saeed and Omar El-Hussein, the gunman suspected of killing Danish filmmaker Finn Norgaard at a free-speech event on Saturday, and later targeting the city’s main synagogue where he killed 37-year-old guard Dan Uzan. READ MORE