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A Sydney prayer hall linked to controversial preacher Wissam Haddad was shut down for violating zoning laws, not for hate speech.
A prayer hall in Bankstown, Sydney, linked to controversial preacher Wissam Haddad, has been shut down by the Canterbury-Bankstown City Council for operating in a building not approved for religious use.
The Al Madina Dawah Centre, which Haddad led since 2021, was found using a space originally approved only for a medical centre, prompting immediate cease-use notices.
While Haddad’s sermons have been described as racist and anti-Semitic by a federal court, they did not meet the legal threshold for criminal charges.
Authorities emphasized the closure was due to zoning violations, not speech content.
Premier Chris Minns backed the action, stressing no tolerance for hate speech in New South Wales.
Haddad, an Australian-born man known as Abu Ousayd, denies links to a past shooting and could not be reached for comment.
Experts are calling for stronger measures against extremist figures operating under the radar.
Un salón de oración de Sydney relacionado con el controvertido predicador Wissam Haddad fue cerrado por violar las leyes de zonificación, no por discurso de odio.