Labeling Jews grandchildren of monkeys and pigs..Leader of Britain's largest Muslim charity quits
The leader of Britain's largest Muslim charity has
quit after putting anti-Semitic posts on social media.
Heshmat Khalifa , a former trustee and director of
Islamic Relief Worldwide, said the Jews are 'grandchildren of monkeys and
pigs.'
Mr Khalifa also described Egypt's president Abdel
Fattah el-Sisi as a 'Zionist pimp' on his Facebook page, as reported by The
Times.
And he called the Muslim president - who ousted
President Morsi in July 2013 - a 'pimp son of the Jews' and a 'Zionist
criminal'.
The 63-year-old had been with the charity since 1999
and has held a number of senior roles within the organisation which over the
past five years has an annual income of £570million.
Islamic Relief is one of the largest Muslim
charities in the world and on it's website says its mission is to 'enable
people to respond rapidly to disasters and fight poverty through our Islamic
values, expertise and global reach.'
The charity is currently running a number
high-profile appeals currently for funds to help those impacted by the
conflicts in Syria and Yemen, as well as the ongoing issues caused by the
coronavirus pandemic.
Mr Khalifa - who until recently was Chairman of
Islamic Relief Australia - also used social media to described Hamas as 'the purest resistance movement in modern
history'.
The Charity Commission has now opened a compliance
case into Islamic Relief.
Mr Khalifa resigned after he was confronted with the
posts by The Times. He said that he was sorry for publishing the posts on
social media and he regrets his actions.
He said: 'I did not intend to insult the Jewish
community and neither do I hold views which are antisemitic.
'I have dedicated much of my life's work to
promoting tolerance and freedom of religion and beliefs.'
Islamic Relief told the newspaper that the Facebook posts,
which were made between 2013 and 2015,
'contravene the values and principles of Islamic Relief Worldwide'.
The organisation added: 'Heshmat Khalifa has
resigned from the board of trustees of Islamic Relief Worldwide with immediate
effect.
'He will also play no further part in any other
Islamic Relief boards.
'We reject and condemn terrorism and believe all
forms of discrimination including antisemitism are unacceptable.'



