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Islam Looked Down on Blacks
Islam is an ideology, whose sacred Scriptures contain explicit denigrating remarks about black people.
Mohammed referred to Blacks as "raisin heads". (Sahih al-Bukhari vol. 1, no. 662 and vol. 9, no. 256).
In another Hadith, Mohammed is quoted as saying that Blacks are, "pug-nosed slaves". (Sahih Moslem vol. 9, p. 46-47)
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3 February 2013 - A young woman who suffered horrific burns when an attacker in a Muslim veil threw acid in her face has said that she wanted to die when she saw herself for the first time.
Naomi Oni was walking home from her job at a Victoria's Secret lingerie shop when the woman, whose face was covered by the veil, hurled the liquid at her in the random attack.
The 20-year-old has undergone surgery for the burns inflicted on her during the terrifying assault, but has said that after she saw the damage for herself she no longer wanted to live.
'I've never been so scared in my life. I just knew it was acid,' Miss Oni told BBC London.
'The first time I looked I was shocked. I didn't want to live after I saw my face.'
Miss Oni told how the first time she saw her face in the mirror her head had swollen to 10 times its normal size and her face had turned black.
Her eyes were swollen and she was in great pain.
Initially, both she and her doctors feared that she had been blinded. However, after a month's treatment in a specialist burns unit, Miss Oni has recovered sight in her left eye and partial vision in her right.
Miss Oni has only recently been discharged from hospital but has decided to speak out to help police catch her attacker.
Brave Miss Oni maintained that she was determined to stay positive despite her injuries, and believes that she has been spared her life for a reason.
On December 30, Miss Oni had taken the bus home to Dagenham, East London after she finished her late shift at Victoria's Secret in the Westfield shopping centre in nearby Stratford.
It was around 12.40am, and she was just five minutes from the council flat she shares with her disabled mother, when she became aware of someone standing behind her and decided to turn around and look back.
She then saw the woman, who was wearing a niqab - which reveals only the eyes - staring at her and felt a 'splash' on her face.
It is not known whether the attack had been motivated by Miss Oni's work for the American underwear chain.
Frightened Miss Oni ran home as fast as she could, screaming and desperately calling her boyfriend to get him to dial 999.
'I got to my door and was shouting acid, acid, acid. Before I could feel it burning, I just knew it was acid, I thought OK someone is out to... kill me,' she said.
When she arrived home her godmother, a pharmacist, was there with her mother and was on hand to help.
Miss Oni was told to dip her face in water as the older women did their best to calm her down until paramedics arrived at her home.
'I still ask myself the same question every day, Why me? What have I done? I didn't understand,' she said.
Miss Oni has no idea why anyone would attack her, and said that her life had been changed forever by the attack.
She now faces months, if not years, of skin grafts and further plastic surgery and even then is still likely to be left with severe facial scarring.
Miss Oni is the sole carer for her 52-year-old mother. They are both too afraid to go back to their flat and have been sleeping on a friend's sofa-bed since the attack.
'I look in the mirror and it just isn't me. I'll never look the same again,' she said.
'I've always been outgoing and confident -- used to getting attention for the way I dress or my hair -- but now I don't want anyone looking at me.
'I don't want people to see me in public. I don't want to get the Tube or the bus. If I have to go to the hospital I take a taxi.
'I don't know if I'll ever be able to go back to my job.
'I was planning to go to college in September to study media and fashion, but I don't even know if I'll be able to do that.'
A Scotland Yard spokesman said today that Miss Oni was continue to recover following the callous attack but police were yet to find the offender responsibly.
'The investigation is very much ongoing, there have been no arrests.'
The spokesman added that acid attacks were 'extremely rare' and that detectives were keeping an 'open mind'.
Anyone with information should contact police on 0203 276 1058 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Not that muslims will grass, they don't grass on their own if an infidel is the victim!
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