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Why are they doing this? And why arent responsible leaders in the muslim communities standing up to publically denounce these suppossed misdirected imams that are supposedly 'misrepresenting' islam? or is this true bonafide islam?

Revealed: preachers' messages of hate
Jamie Doward
Sunday January 7, 2007
The Observer

An undercover investigation has revealed disturbing evidence of Islamic extremism at a number of Britain's leading mosques and Muslim institutions, including an organisation praised by the Prime Minister.

Secret video footage reveals Muslim preachers exhorting followers to prepare for jihad, to hit girls for not wearing the hijab, and to create a 'state within a state'. Many of the preachers are linked to the Wahhabi strain of Islam practised in Saudi Arabia, which funds a number of Britain's leading Islamic institutions.

2007-01-07 20:47:28 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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they do this to attempt to correct an internal guilt from being a foreigner to their homelands. they blame the west for their choices, and blame the west for its possibilities and opportunities. they feel guilt for betraying their suffering brothers in the middle east.

its all about guilt, and vindication and the dissolving of guilt, by proving that they are worthy to be Muslim, even in the indulgent west that has looked after them.

if they hate the west, they should move to the east. why stay were you cannot stand to be a part of?

they wont leave though, as they enjoy the fruits of the west, and behind the guilt of betrayal to the eastern bloodlines, they fight a tormented double life of indulgence and hate.

they hate themselves foe their better lives, but blame the west for it.

2007-01-07 20:57:59 · answer #1 · answered by SAINT G 5 · 3 2

Mass Muslim immigration to the UK and other European countries is a serious problem. There is a rape wave in Sweden, immigrant gangs in France that burned hundreds of cars on New Year's Eve, etc. Believe it or not, America is starting to get some of this racial Muslim activism too. Google the Minneapolis protest on the recent Somalia news. Anytime that many Muslims come together, their religious bonds will override their loyalty to country or democracy. I'm afraid that their voices drown out the Muslims who want peace and human rights for women, etc. I think part of the problem is that these peaceful Muslims do not have the motivation or courage to stand up and speak out against their evil Muslim brothers and sisters. They would be branded as traitors and possibly threatened as if they were any infidel. I have not yet seen a good defense of the prophet Mohammed's engaging in slavery, having multiple wives, or condoning sex with children and animals.

2007-01-10 22:39:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I could help you a bit to open your 'eyes', of why people mostly dislike Islam and Muslims.

I don't single Muslims out. But you should take a look in Indonesia or middle east countries where Muslims generally do behave in a very rascal, conventional, impulsive, extreme, authoritarian and tempestuous way. They burned churches, created any worst calamities possible and shattered anything that is considered 'against' their belief ----still---- they 'protect and cover' their pride and dignity using Islam religion as their fortress of their self defenses and self righteousness.

And we have to confess here that most of the deadly devastating terrorism attacks ever happened in this world mostly derived by Muslim countries and by Muslim people.

So from this point on, the world view Muslims as volatile and violent people ever. Even Islam is not really a horrendous religion at all but the doers of Islam generally are tumultuous and turbulent.

2007-01-07 23:25:03 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

And wahibiism sucks. Most muslims don't agree with it. I am a muslim, and I feel as most do that these "scholars" need to be banned. How can the say to beat the women for not wearing hijab, when the Quran says you can't force one to follow or believe? If they knew this, they would not be so ignorantly pursuing this course. Under "leaders" like those, life is hell. It's good that people are standing up to them. And we are. Do a search called "muslims condemn terror" and you will see lists and lists of organizations the world over that have condemned it, have organized marches, and are still being ignored.

2007-01-07 21:32:49 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

This sounds paranoid to me. The problem is not Islam but the belief systems of certain cultures and their political situation. There are successful Muslim countries such as Indonesia, Tunisia and Morocco.

Western countries need to make certain they are bringing in people who respect the larger whole and want to benefit from it. I have no problem with religious freedom or multiculturalism, but if you really hate Canada/U.K./America, why go there? Other immigrants, e.g. Filipinos, Ukrainians, Japanese, Chinese, Germans, etc. want to be a part of our culture while maintaining theirs on the side. They show their patriotism.

2007-01-07 21:05:22 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

well thats not true islam... As a muslim we are taught by our Prophet to respect the Laws of the country we are in.. If we are suppressed religiously (which means, the government wont allow us to practice our faith) then we need to just move to a place where we can.. But we can also voice our opinions and try to change the thoughts of those leaders to allow us our freedom of religion.. But going against laws is non-islamic and only interpreted that way by warped fanatical muslims who have no idea what the real deal is.. This is true of any fanatical religious group under any religion.. Sorry. but Islam gets the most media lately.. Buts its all over with every group..

2007-01-07 20:53:13 · answer #6 · answered by Mintee 7 · 2 3

Amazing, but hardly surprising. Apparently the Muslims think they're immune from deportation because all they have to do is threaten "jihad." If the UK has any testicular fortitude left at all they'll start gathering these nutcases up and putting them on slow boats back to whatever third-world sinkholes they rose out of, before they can do any real damage.

2007-01-07 20:55:56 · answer #7 · answered by weary0918 3 · 1 2

Muslim worshipper. The term is incorrect and I will explains..

"islam" (without the capital) is actually means: Submissive / Accepting God's Will. The person who possess such quality in his/her character then become a "muslim" (also without the capital). It is in the same domain as "honest", "kind-hearted" etc..

But that was around 1400 years ago, as times passes on, Islam (now with capital) became a "political entity" thus became a "religion" and also a brand / symbol with crescent moon. Thus the Muslim Preacher (with capital) which preaching Islam (with capital) as mentioned in the news is actually a "politican" trying to mobilize a mass of people to perform his / her group's political agenda.

You'll recognize them as you'll recognize the traits of common politician... they're always speak in "jargons" and use "symbol" to mobilize their masses of people. They do not hesitate to use "deceit", "flaming", "blackmail" and many other improper ways to achieve their goal.

Salam / Peace

2007-01-07 21:14:32 · answer #8 · answered by fajarsis 2 · 2 2

cope with this like a working laptop or computing device courses: If Anwar Al-Aulaqi is a million) is a terrorist and a couple of) is making plans an attack on the u . s . and 3) lives in a rustic different than the u . s . Then Execute Else If Abort.

2016-12-15 18:36:21 · answer #9 · answered by shery 4 · 0 0

First of all the million dollar question is why British Government allows these people to get the nationality? Why don’t the British governments exile them?
Actually they are confused people. At first they beg for visa and when they get it they start asking foolish things from the government. Why don’t they expelled from UK and asked them to follow their own laws in their own country?

2007-01-07 21:02:18 · answer #10 · answered by Eccentric 7 · 0 1

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