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August 16, 2006

London Islamic Leaders Say Making the UK More Muslim (Dhimmitude) Will Help Fight Terror

by @ 12:01 pm. Filed under Terrorism and War

I was reading an article about the recent terrorist arrests in the UK, when I came across a statement in an article that was most interesting.

Terror suspect a ‘hero’ of London bombings


Ruth Kelly, the minister for communities, yesterday met leaders from the Islamic community who urged her to consider the introduction of “sharia” family law for Muslims in an attempt to prevent them joining extremist groups. The group also asked Ms Kelly for separate public holidays for Muslims.

Basically they are saying that the UK should be more like Islamic nations and then the Islamist will remain calm. They are really proving my point when I said Islam is the religion of peace on their terms.

If the UK can’t have a peaceful Muslim population without turning the place into a psedo-Islamic state, this brings into question if it is wise to allow Muslims into the UK in the first place. Right now the greatest threat to their nation (and the US) is terrorism from Islamic radicals. If the means to supposed “peace” is through Dhimmitude, it really means by definition that peace in Islam only comes by making everyone give special preference to the will of Muslims.

I don’t know about you, but that small statement at the very end of that article raised my eyebrows a bit. Sharia law is the same law used to kill Muslims that convert to Christianity and includes some insane rules in cases of rape.

This is what the “Muslim Leaders” want. That should tell you something. I really should not have to say anything more.


update 8/16/2006 11:37PM:
CNSNews has more details, that you really should read.



One Response to “London Islamic Leaders Say Making the UK More Muslim (Dhimmitude) Will Help Fight Terror”

  1. AirborneVet Says:

    The US will eventually go the same way all in the name of diversity.

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