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Published: Tue, 2 September 2008, 10:09, also tagged: islam, religion, britain, documentaries, saudi arabia, koran, channel 4, sharia, islamism, extremism, undercover mosque, dhimmi, wahhabism, kafir, islamic ideology, media deception
Channel 4’s Dispatches series recently aired an update to their original undercover report on systematic “extremist” within Britain’s mosques.
After viewing the program I’m left a little bit disappointed in Channel 4’s sincerity on key Islamic teachings. Again and again they state that the “extremist” views are imported for the Saudi (Wahhabism) interpretation of the Koran.
The narrator says “the worshippers, many of whom are children or teenagers are being taught the Saudi Arabian interpretation of Sharia law”. Sorry Channel 4, you’re reporting a lie – the universal view of death for apostasy is accepted throughout the Muslim world (and the highest authorities on Islam), this is not an “extremist” Saudi Arabian “interpretation” – this is Islam. It’s quite comical Channel 4 assumes authority over Saudi Arabian on the interpretation of the Koran. The fact is Saudi Arabia is THE authority on Islam.
Published: Fri, 18 July 2008, 12:01, also tagged: islam, marriage, pakistan, religion, crime, christianity, koran, sharia, islamism, islamic law, anila younas, catholic commission for justice and peace, islamic ideology, ncjp, saba younas
This is the kind of news that makes me sick to my stomach.
A Muslim judge in the Pakistani district of Muzaffargarh rules in favour of a group of Muslims who kidnapped and forcefully “converted” two Christian sisters to Islam. The two girls aged 10 and 13 were kidnapped June 26th.
The judge of the district of Muzaffargarh, Mian Muhammad Naeem ruled in favour of the Muslim criminals who kidnapped the children, stating that the Christian sisters “have converted in a legitimate manner to Islam”. Because of this the children cannot go home to their family. The judge upon request from the girl’s father for custody said the marriages had “validity”.
Published: Thu, 17 July 2008, 08:50, also tagged: islam, religion, christianity, spain, saudi arabia, judaism, islamism, secularism, hypocrisy, king abdullah, religious tolerance
King “hypocrite” Abdullah of Saudi Arabia has called for the followers of the world’s major religions to be more tolerant towards other faiths and to turn away from extremism.
This is at a conference in secular Spain were religious freedom is alive and kicking. Saudi Arabia on the other hand teaches institutionalised Islamism. Religious freedom and tolerance is prohibited in Saudi Arabia, children’s text books teach that Jews and Christians are pigs and apes and that non-Muslims are evil. Women’s rights are also restricted due to Islamic Sharia law, which for example would require women to have 4 Muslim witnesses if she has been raped, otherwise she might be tried for adultery or pre-marital sex. King Abdullah’s words should be taken with a grain of salt.
Maybe we’ll listen when you permit the construction non-Islamic places of worship, accept the practice of other faiths and stop teaching your children that Christians and/or Jews are turned into “apes and/or pigs” (Koran: 2:65-66, 5:58-60, 7:166).
Published: Tue, 20 May 2008, 11:53, also tagged: uk, afghanistan, asylum seekers, terrorism, london, england, britain, hijacking, heathrow airport, nazamuddin mohammidy
I’m a big critic of the British government; overall it’s a mess, but this story...
Nazamuddin Mohammidy a onetime terrorist gang member that hijacked a plane with 173 passengers on with the help of 9 of his comrades whom demanded “political asylum” somehow managed to get a job at Heathrow airport.
Sure, the guy’s just a cleaner, but come on! This is why the world laughs at us; along with other appeasement and socialism that rewards the lazy and hinders the above-water tax payer.
Published: Tue, 29 April 2008, 09:59, also tagged: islam, religion, censorship, bbc, sharia, islamism, 2012 olympics, tablighi jamaat, christian choice, abbey mills mosque
I find the revelations in Andrew Norfolk’s article at the Times Online titled “BBC ‘censored Christian party broadcast’” extremely worrying.
The BBC is to defend itself in High Court for censoring the party political broadcast of The Christian Choice.
The issue is The Christian Choice’s (fully justified) criticism of the construction of potentially Europe’s largest mosque alongside that of the 2012 Olympics site.