Do you think Islam is British?

cheets64 said:
No, its culture has no place in the Britain, its goes against nearly what every British person likes to do, go out drinking, having a bet etc.

I'm British, I don't like doing either of those things.

Whether or not it is 'British' is irrelevant to me. Religion has no place in modern society, full stop.
 
A former imam, or mosque leader, has warned that extremists are aiming to establish Muslim Sharia law in the UK - and that Britain has become the world “number one target” for Islamic strategists.
Persecution watchdog Release International said that “Sharia law – strict Islamic law – is gaining ground in many nations, resulting in a challenge to basic human freedoms.”
A statement released by the organisation explains: “In Pakistan a bill that would impose the death penalty on any Muslim man who changes his faith has passed its first reading. A Muslim woman who converted to another faith would face life imprisonment.”
Sam Solomon, a former imam and Islamic lawyer now living in the West, has raised concerns of “creeping” Islamisation in the UK. He has written a special report on Islam in the latest edition of Witness magazine, published by Release International.
He writes: "The UK is the number one target of Islamic strategies in the West (because) the former British Empire controlled some of the largest Muslim communities. Immigrants from these countries... have taken full advantage of Britain's liberal politics."
The news has come as British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Wednesday his Government would consult on new counter-terrorism measures to ensure suspects are successfully prosecuted.
"The home secretary plans to consult -- and we are seeking an all party consensus on new measures to ensure successful prosecutions against terrorist suspects," Brown told Parliament, without giving further details.
He said he would also consider the case for an extension of the 28-day limit on pre-charge detention for terrorism suspects and on the use of intercept evidence in court.
Ex-imam Sam Solomon, however, has raised concerns that the militants’ aim is to establish Sharia law in the UK, applying first to Muslim communities, then extending to the entire population.
“It would be a huge mistake to say that Islam is just another religion like Judaism or Christianity,” he writes.
http://www.christiantoday.com/artic...is.top.target.for.muslim.extremists/11531.htm
 
lol from that great source " Christian today" :p

I was just reading through "The daily Muslim" and it said Christians want to destroy everything we believe in. Who would have guessed that!?
 
Efour2 said:
lol from that great source " Christian today" :p

I was just reading through "The daily Muslim" and it said Christians want to destroy everything we believe in. Who would have guessed that!?
Care to comment on the article rather than rubbishing the source?
 
Nitefly said:
No. :D

But seriously, it makes me wonder how you came across such an article.
I read it on another forum. I guess it is telling when you can't criticise the article's content so resort to attacks on the source :)
 
No i don't because it says nothing new that we haven't been told/know since forever it seems.

"They" are out to get some revenge and we are number 1 target.

Time for the rest of the OcUK Keyboard army to mobilize and defend our country then after, you can have all the traitors and naysayers lined up and
shot.

can you linkme to that forum please? thanks
 
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Efour2 said:
No i don't because it says nothing new that we haven't been told/know since forever it seems.

"They" are out to get some revenge and we are number 1 target.

Time for the rest of the OcUK Keyboard army to mobilize and defend our country then after, you can have all the traitors and naysayers lined up and
shot.
Is the age in your profile genuine? I'm curious.

can you linkme to that forum please? thanks
As a matter of fact I can't. But if you email me I'll give it to you. (in Trust)
 
dirtydog said:
I read it on another forum. I guess it is telling when you can't criticise the article's content so resort to attacks on the source :)
I wasn't critisising it seriously, although it is humorous you have picked an undoubtedly biased religious website for your information - regardless of how accurate the information is. Surely you can see something remotely humorous about that?

What would you like me to say on the information given then? How should I comment?

Thank you for not starting another thread though.
 
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