The audacity is beyond staggering—it’s blasphemous, arrogant, and a direct slap in the face to every principle that makes America the beacon of freedom it has always been.
The Blasphemous Presumption of a Man Who Dares to Claim Supremacy Over God’s Creation
By Hotspotnews
In a nation built on the sacred truth that all men are created equal, endowed by their Creator with unalienable rights, a so-called Islamic scholar named Mohammad Nusairat stands before an audience and declares with chilling certainty: “We did not come here to coexist. We are superior to everyone else and will not be surpassed. No one is above us. If other religions want to live with us, they have to worship Allah.”
Let that sink in.
This is not humble faith. This is not spiritual devotion. This is naked supremacy wrapped in religious language—a man presuming to place his interpretation of one faith above every other soul God Himself created. The sheer gall! Nobody—no imam, no preacher, no self-appointed lecturer—has the right to declare their group inherently superior to the rest of humanity. That throne belongs to God alone, our Creator, the One who formed every person in His image, who breathed life into dust and declared it good.
Yet here we have Nusairat, a Palestinian-origin student at the University of Illinois Chicago, strutting in sermons as if he holds divine court. He doesn’t merely preach his beliefs; he demands submission. Coexistence? Rejected. Equality? Dismissed. Mutual respect? Trampled under the boot of claimed superiority. Other faiths, in his eyes, must bow, convert, or vanish. This isn’t theology—it’s tyranny dressed in robes.
And the timing could not be more insulting. While millions of immigrants and refugees have come to America grateful for the chance to build lives in liberty, thankful for the welcome extended by a generous nation, this individual repays that hospitality by spitting on the very values that allowed him to stand on American soil and speak freely. He calls America and its democracy a “cancer” in prior rants, then turns around and asserts Islamic dominance as the cure. The hypocrisy burns.
Who does he think he is? God our Creator fashioned the heavens and the earth, set the stars in motion, and gave every human being dignity and free will. No mortal gets to override that divine order by proclaiming, “No one is above us.” That statement doesn’t elevate Islam—it diminishes God, reducing the Almighty to a tribal mascot for one group’s power grab.
This presumption must be addressed head-on, without apology.
America is not a theocracy waiting for conquest. It is a republic where people of every faith—or no faith—stand as equals under the law. We welcome those who come in good faith to contribute, to live peacefully, to pursue happiness. But we will not tolerate those who arrive only to declare war on our foundational idea: that no religion, no ideology, no man gets to lord supremacy over others.
Nusairat and anyone echoing his venom need a reality check: You are not superior. You are not above anyone. And you certainly are not above the God who created us all. Your words reveal not divine truth, but human pride—the oldest sin in the book.
The audacity ends here. We reject this supremacist poison. We affirm the God-given equality of every soul. And we remind the world: In America, freedom rings for all—not just for those who demand everyone else kneel.
Enough is enough.

