In another interview, Al-Hilali discussed Muslim life in Australia, warning the country's Islamic community is threatened by a law that prohibits a family's guardianship over its sons when they reach age 16. - -
"The father has no authority over his son or his daughter, and if you try to intervene in your son's private life, he brings in the police," he said. 'The moment your son reaches 16, he takes his freedom and becomes independent."
- - Even more dangerous, he said, are sex education classes in the schools, which reflect the West's freedom and permissiveness.
"In the West, the society is divided, generally speaking, into different parts in accordance with how interesting they are," he said. "First comes caring for dogs and cats. In second place is the woman, and in third place is the child, and in fourth place is the male. Australia is one of the Western societies, and it has recently enacted laws enacted allowing men to marry men and women to marry women. The church officially registers them."
He said many Muslim families in Australia "feel they are being threatened and very quickly they set out on a journey back to their countries of origin."
Al-Hilali also claims Afghan Muslims preceded Captain Cook in his discovery of Australia.
Pretty much. :o)