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An internationally prominent Islam critic Ayaan Hirsi Ali is urging Australians to boycott halal-certified food so they're not funding Muslim schools, mosques and Islamist propaganda.
The producers of popular supermarket items like Vegemite, Kellogg's breakfast cereals and Cadbury chocolates pay halal fees to third-party certifiers to declare the products are fit for Muslims.
Ms Hirsi Ali, a Somali-born author now living with bodyguards in the United States, says halal-certification is an example of a campaign to Islamise the West, as part of a political strategy called 'dawa'.
'I would have a boycott - all halal food,' she told Daily Mail Australia from an undisclosed location in the U.S.