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@urvoice1 | 25 March 16 | |
One face for the western public, another for his true feelings
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@bozzalad | 25 March 16 | |
yup
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@recurve | 25 March 16 | |
It's the muslim way...
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@urvoice1 | 25 March 16 | |
Not all, but I have no idea of the ratio
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@recurve | 26 March 16 | |
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How can you say not all ?
How can you be sure that every 'decent muslim' you've ever come across hasn't just been showing you the face he uses for the 'western public' ? How can you be sure that every single muslim you've ever had dealings with isn't totally proficient in Taqiyya and Kitman ? |
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@propidol | 26 March 16 | |
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@3mel | 31 March 16 | |
@ recurve - 26.03.16 - 10:23am How can you say not all ? How can you be sure that every 'decent muslim' you've ever come across hasn't just been showing you the face he uses for the 'western public' ? How can you be sure that every single muslim you've ever had dealings with isn't totally proficient in Taqiyya and Kitman ? right back at ya seems the appropriate response here... |
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@recurve | 31 March 16 | |
How many times right after 1 of these loonies commits an atrocity do we hear their family, friends and community say shiit like 'oh wee Abdul was such a peaceful, friendly, kind muslim who wouldn't hurt a fly' how many times have Imams and other prominent 'respected' Islamic leaders publicly spoken out against things like extremism and the child grooming gangs etc only to be exposed at a later date as havin connections with/to less than savoury practices/muslims ? Each and every 1 of them is brainwashed from birth to believe in a lie, each and every 1 of them is a flick of a switch away from bein radicalised and strapping on a suicide vest. Their religion is dangerous, they eat, sleep an shiit every single word that's in the Koran day after day after day which in turn makes them dangerous. The ones living amongst us tell us what we want to hear, blend into our surroundings and wear their 'western faces' while they condemn extremism BUT when the day comes whose side will they be on ??? |
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@recurve | 31 March 16 | |
In a Scottish newspaper today... Police are investigating alleged links between leading figures at two of Scotland's largest mosques and a terrorist organisation banned in the UK and Pakistan The head of religious events at Glasgow Central Mosque Sabir Ali and the leader of Polwarth Mosque in Edinburgh, Hafiz Abdul Hamid, are both said to have held senior positions in Sipah-e-Sahaba (SSP). SSP has been held responsible for attacks in Pakistan, has been classed as a proscribed organisation by the UK Government since 2001 and was banned by the Pakistan administration a year later.According to documents uncovered by the BBC, the SSP's in-house magazine Khalifat-e-Rashida suggests Sabir Ali and Hafiz Abdul Hamid continued to have connections with SSP after it was banned and list Mr Ali as the one-time president of SSP in Scotland. Polwarth Mosque is said to have provided financial support to the SSP after it was banned.The magazine claims a man named Chaudhry Sabir told those attending the meeting that Tariq had won the hearts of the Muslim world and the enemies of Islam killed him, and vowed to continue his mission. SSP is an anti-Shia political party with an armed wing Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), which has claimed responsibility for several sectarian attacks in Pakistan including the killing of 50 Shia Muslims at a mosque following Tariq's arrest in 2001.A UK Government documents states the aims of the group are to transform Pakistan by violent means into a Sunni state under the total control of Sharia law and to destroy other religions. It is not known if either man still has links to the organisation. Mr Ali was not available for comment. |
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@urvoice1 | 31 March 16 | |
@ recurve - 31.03.16 - 08:31pm In a Scottish newspaper today... Police are investigating alleged links between leading figures at two of Scotland's largest mosques and a terrorist organisation banned in the UK and Pakistan The head of religious events at Glasgow Central Mosque Sabir Ali and the leader of Polwarth Mosque in Edinburgh, Hafiz Abdul Hamid, are both said to have held senior positions in Sipah-e-Sahaba (SSP). SSP has been held responsible for attacks in Pakistan, has been classed as a proscribed organisation by the UK Government since 2001 and was banned by the Pakistan administration a year later.According to documents uncovered by the BBC, the SSP's in-house magazine Khalifat-e-Rashida suggests Sabir Ali and Hafiz Abdul Hamid continued to have connections with SSP after it was banned and list Mr Ali as the one-time president of SSP in Scotland. Polwarth Mosque is said to have provided financial support to the SSP after it was banned.The magazine claims a man named Chaudhry Sabir told those attending the meeting that Tariq had won the hearts of the Muslim world and the enemies of Islam killed him, and vowed to continue his mission. SSP is an anti-Shia political party with an armed wing Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), which has claimed responsibility for several sectarian attacks in Pakistan including the killing of 50 Shia Muslims at a mosque following Tariq's arrest in 2001.A UK Government documents states the aims of the group are to transform Pakistan by violent means into a Sunni state under the total control of Sharia law and to destroy other religions. It is not known if either man still has links to the organisation. Mr Ali was not available for comment. Online news report doesn't make good reading for either mosque. |
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