BRITISH ANTI-MOSQUE LAWYER ADVISING AUSTRALIANS
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Islam-critical UK planning specialist Gavin Boby tours Australia in September
14 September 2012, Melbourne - Q Society of Australia Inc is delighted to present a national information tour with UK lawyer and town planning specialist Gavin Boby. Mr Boby is the director of the British Law and Freedom Centre, an organisation which assists community groups on pro-bono basis, if they are faced with inappropriate planning applications for more mosques in their neighbourhood. Mosques are increasingly being built in disproportional numbers and often in communities with hardly any observant Muslim population present.
Speaker of Q Society Andrew Horwood notes that many Australians still have misconceptions about the important function mosques and mosque-building plays in Islamic doctrine, and how a mosque differs fundamentally from a church, temple or synagogue. Many are surprised to learn Islamic mosques and prayer rooms in Australia already count over 340, while Hindu and Buddhist temples combined account for just over 110; while almost twice as many Australians register as Hindus and Buddhists in the 2011 census compared to Muslims.
Q Society has invited distinguished Australian scholars on Islamic scripture, researchers and freedom activists to accompany Mr Boby at the public info evenings in Perth on 9 September, Adelaide 11 September, Melbourne 12 September, Canberra 15 September, Sydney 16 September, Brisbane 18 September, Gold Coast 19 September and Cairns on 20 September. Attendance is free of charge, but prior registration is required as seats are limited. Interested Australians can register by email to events@qsocaus.org or call 1300 361 200.
14 September 2012, Melbourne - Q Society of Australia Inc is delighted to present a national information tour with UK lawyer and town planning specialist Gavin Boby. Mr Boby is the director of the British Law and Freedom Centre, an organisation which assists community groups on pro-bono basis, if they are faced with inappropriate planning applications for more mosques in their neighbourhood. Mosques are increasingly being built in disproportional numbers and often in communities with hardly any observant Muslim population present.
Speaker of Q Society Andrew Horwood notes that many Australians still have misconceptions about the important function mosques and mosque-building plays in Islamic doctrine, and how a mosque differs fundamentally from a church, temple or synagogue. Many are surprised to learn Islamic mosques and prayer rooms in Australia already count over 340, while Hindu and Buddhist temples combined account for just over 110; while almost twice as many Australians register as Hindus and Buddhists in the 2011 census compared to Muslims.
Q Society has invited distinguished Australian scholars on Islamic scripture, researchers and freedom activists to accompany Mr Boby at the public info evenings in Perth on 9 September, Adelaide 11 September, Melbourne 12 September, Canberra 15 September, Sydney 16 September, Brisbane 18 September, Gold Coast 19 September and Cairns on 20 September. Attendance is free of charge, but prior registration is required as seats are limited. Interested Australians can register by email to events@qsocaus.org or call 1300 361 200.
About Q Society of Australia Inc
Q Society of Australia Inc is a national grassroots organisation run by volunteers since 2010.
Our members are concerned about the socio-political problems associated with the rise of Islamic sharia law in Australia; as well as religiously-motivated human rights abuses against women and indigenous religious minorities in OIC countries. We seek to inform and lobby for a free and open discussion about the socio-political impact of political Islam in Australia. We oppose the Islamisation of our society as well as attempts to silence critical debate under the pretence of multicultural tolerance and political correctness.
Our members are concerned about the socio-political problems associated with the rise of Islamic sharia law in Australia; as well as religiously-motivated human rights abuses against women and indigenous religious minorities in OIC countries. We seek to inform and lobby for a free and open discussion about the socio-political impact of political Islam in Australia. We oppose the Islamisation of our society as well as attempts to silence critical debate under the pretence of multicultural tolerance and political correctness.
