Dhimmis Down Under wear Hijabs to Honor Muslim Holiday as Christians Slaughtered by ISIS Muslims

Let’s see, all over the Middle East, Muslims are slaughtering people in the name of Islam. One would think that non-Muslim Australian women who’d want to organize would do so to show solidarity with the victims of such Islamic persecution. Instead, one particular group of non-Muslim women donned hijabs and organized to show support for… Islam.

A group of non-Muslim Australian women organized a show of support with the Islamic community in Canberra earlier this week by putting on the Islamic headscarf and offering flowers to Muslims celebrating the feast of Eid al-Adha.

In a bid to send a “message of love and solidarity,” some 10 women attended an Islamic festival in the Australian capital to give away flowers to feasting Muslims, The Canberra Times reported.

The event organizers said that they wanted their “fellow Canberran Muslims” not to feel left out amid an anti-Islamic rhetoric that has recently surfaced in the country.

“We told them we were sorry you’ve been treated so badly in the media and we wanted to say we stand with you in solidarity and we want to share love instead of hate,” said Annabelle Lee, a 26-year-old who helped organize the event.

She said some Muslims had been cautious at first but then welcomed the gesture.

“And when they heard that, many of them wanted to give us a hug, many smiled and some were brought to tears,” she added.

Annabelle Lee said they gave flowers to women, children and men attending Eid morning prayers at the AIS Stadium in Bruce. Some men asked to take flowers for their wives at home.

Islamic Society of Belconnen vice-president Hassan Warsi said members of Canberra’s Muslim community were “touched” by this gesture.

In the case of ISIS, the group’s leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has a PhD in Islamic studies and we’re told by both Barack Obama and David Cameron that the Islamic State is not Islamic.

h/t Pamela Geller

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