Hardline takeover of British mosques

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by GTech, Sep 7, 2007.

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    Nothing new here, as we've seen report after report after report in the last 8-10 months about the increasing problem with islam in GB, including an investigative series into actual mosques where they were preaching death to infidels, etc. Of course, some turn a willfull blind eye to it, while others support it, but try to dismiss it.

    Hardline takeover of British mosques
    Lots more at the link. A real, continuing threat and problem for infidels in GB.
     
    GTech, Sep 7, 2007 IP
  2. M5love

    M5love Well-Known Member

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    Deobandi sect? LOL! First of all Deoband is a place in India. It is not a sect. Deobandis are students who studied in the Deoband schools (India). These media need to get their facts straight before publishing these reports. Also I remember when Dispatches reported about the "radicals" in UK mosques. People forget that UK police did their own investigation and found that Dispatches had done heavy editing to suit their agenda so they can label Muslims as "radicals".

    Shaykh Riyad-ul-Haq is one the most respected scholars in the UK. The media and others have done misquoting before and Sh. Riyad-ul-Haq HAS come out and set things straight. So stop taking his words out of context.

    It's like taking GW Bush speech out of context..
    example: "We want to have peace with the Muslims but let's kill the terrorists"
    misquote: "We want to kill the Muslims".. easy eh?

    Sorry GTech but you have to bring forth evidence of this "Radicalism" your speaking of. Not just articles that misquote respected individuals. And for your information the "Deobandi" way of teaching is followed by the MAJORITY in North America, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Africa, South America....
     
    M5love, Sep 7, 2007 IP
  3. GTech

    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    The "demanding for evidence" is there.

    Dispatches was right. They didn't put words into the savages mouths. The savages spoke them quite clearly. No doubt the UK police would sweep it under the carpet. After all, they currently have over 1600 people under surveillance for terrorism.

    We've had many topics on how bad islam in the UK is here. The only question that remains unanswered is, will France or the UK become the first country to submit to the forthcoming Eurabia.

    Which one do you think will submit first?
     
    GTech, Sep 7, 2007 IP