Monday, November 4, 2013

Hadley Mall Fire has repercussions throughout the local Muslim Community

The fire that raced through the Casablanca Halal Market and destroyed hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of quick-lighting long-burning charcoals, hookahs, pipes, tobacco, and goat meat, according to owners Hassan Oulbeid and Mohamed Keffas, has also touched Muslims throughout the valley and as far away as Boston.



Most of the livelihoods destroyed in the fire were non-Muslim, but the tragedy has repercussions throughout the tightly knit Muslim community as well.
Please give generously and support these pillars of the local Islamic community, all pious followers of the Koran and Sunnah, the sayings and practices of Mohammad.


Hassan Oulbeid has always loved American movies


Casablanca Halal Market

Mohamed Keffas
Hassan Oulbeid

 “We scratched every penny, every dime to build this,”  said Keffas, as he watched their entire inventory of quick lighting charcoals go up in flames.


Oulbeid Taxi Service - T Valley Taxi
Brahim Oulbeid - Lachen Oulbeid - Hassan Oulbeid

The Oulbeid family - partners in Hassan's Taxi business.

Please consider using their services if you need any transportation around the valley or to Boston or NY.

The Oulbeid's Taxi garage at 21-23 Arlington St in Easthampton.

Brahim Oulbeid, Hassan's partner in the taxi business, also earns a few extra pennies and dimes working for US Security in CT

US Security provides various services to their clients in the diplomatic services, CIA, foreign intelligence, military training, and other espionage agencies. 

Hampshire mosque 

Although Ali Hazratji urged local Muslims to violence and warfare here, no one has yet taken him up on his exhortations, nor has any Muslim leader spoken out against them.

Brahim Oulbeid - founding member and partner in Hassan Oulbeid's Taxi service
Dr. Mohammed Ali Hazratji

Javeria Mir-Ahmed  - Amherst Sanitarian and trainee in Quabbin reservoir emergency procedures

Bushra Fouz - mosque Director, chicken farmer, and poet laureate.





Amherst Sanitation Dept - Quabbin Reservoir - Homeland Security

Pakistani newlyweds Javeria Mir-Ahmed and her husband, chemical engineer Gul Amhed, work closely with the Hampshire mosque and fellow Director Brahim Oulbeid.

Javeria is a Sanitarian with the town of Amherst and has received special Homeland Security training on emergency procedures at the Quabbin reservoir in case of a terrorist threat.

New South Hadley residents Javeria and Gul can still have their halal butchering done at the nearby Stony Brook Valley/Red Fire Farm in Granby - and so can you!


Javeria Mir and Gul Ahmed - devastated by the loss of Casablanca Halal Market. 


ISLAMIC COUNCIL OF NEW ENGLAND
ELKADER FARM HOLDINGS 
7 SANSOUCI DRIVE South Hadley
Red Fire Farm - 7 Carver St Granby 
Stony Brook Valley Farm - 34 Carver St Granby





Islamic Council of New England
ELKADER FARM HOLDINGS LLC
 Red Fire Farm 
Stony Brook Valley Farm

7 San Souci - South Hadley


Mohammad Saleem Bajwa recently acquired the Stony Brook Valley/Red Fire Farm in Granby on behalf of the Islamic Council of New England, which hopes to use the property to build a mega-mosque financed by Sunni Muslim Brotherhood supporters around the world.


Red Fire Farm straw man


Red Fire Farm - Stony Brook Valley Farm - Granby
Under NEW Islamic ownership
100% Sharia Compliant
Halal Butchering


Hampshire mosque directors:  poet Bushra Fouz Benson (R) and Patrick Benson.



Mohammed Ali Hazratji - Hampshire mosque president
Mohammad Saleem Bajwa - ISWM and Springfield Mosque president
Kamran Bajwa - attorney and trained butcher experienced in Jewish ritual slaughter.



Kamran Bajwa and Ali Hazratji discuss the importance of Sharia law.  Kamran often demonstrates his butchering skills at the Red Fire Farm.


Kamran is a busy globe trotting attorney, but when he comes home to relax he likes to get his hands with with some halal butchering.









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