Ismail Menk, the current (or perhaps former) Grand Mufti of Zimbabwe. (It's in Africa, and well south of the Equator. Shares a border with South Africa.)
This is his hurry-up offense, where he has just
three minutes on the clock (and no timeouts) to try to make his point.
There's a long phrase in Arabic that he keeps repeating, which is a formal (and long-winded) way of saying "The Prophet Mohammed".
He also refers specifically to the city of Mecca (about halfway through), where he is explaining that the Qur'an describes how the followers of Mohammed were driven out of what was then the settlement of Mecca by force, and uses "Kafir" (towards the end) in the way that many on this forum use "infidels". Kafir... disbelievers, non-believers, non-Muslims, infidels. "Kafir" has a derogatory temperament, but he is using it to demonstrate how someone else would be likely to get across that point (which he argues is a mistaken one), that the Qur'an is an exhortation for Muslims to kill non-Muslims wherever non-Muslims are to be found.
"Enjoy."
PS. Does anyone ever say "You have Ismail."..? Ismail, email--get it? OMG, I'm ROFLMAO.
[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 02-02-2017).]