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In a poll for the Dutch, 51% ( a Majority) state they are against Islam. Voting to retain a constitution was seen as the Dutch growing frustrations to the troubles of conflicting dutch freedom rules and un-elected Islamic Law within a mutli-cultural society.
Multi-cultural societies within Europe are only a mere 60 years old, and whilst the black community have integrated into western life fairly well, Islam on the other hand is not doing so well. The rise of Islam is seen as a moral dilemma for all European countries. Within the UK it is thought that non-British heritage citizens such as Pakistani do not feel "British" in the true sense of the word. The paradox being that they don't truly feel "Pakistani" either, this is seen as the biggest reason for the rise of Islam for it gives a feeling of unity and identity to ethnic minorities. However, the paradox comes as Britishness asks upon it's citizens to remain loyal to Queen & Country as a foremost importance. Integration is said to be further complicated as Imans within UK are facing accusations of being "old fashioned & out of step" with the culture they find themselves in, some imans in the UK unable to speak English.
The UK first became aware of Islamic issues when British Muslims were burning the book "The satanic versus" on British streets, resembling the mass burning of literature of Nazi Germany the burning of books and support of a death sentence against the Author Salman Rushdie sent shock-waves through British culture for this was not british culture. Then came Afghanistan, and reports that "British" people were going to Afghanistan to fight against the Allies of the UK and fight UK forces. Now with the attacks in London is in essence an attack on their own culture could further split the UK and doom a multi-cultural society to the history books as a failed experiment...........
Multi-cultural societies within Europe are only a mere 60 years old, and whilst the black community have integrated into western life fairly well, Islam on the other hand is not doing so well. The rise of Islam is seen as a moral dilemma for all European countries. Within the UK it is thought that non-British heritage citizens such as Pakistani do not feel "British" in the true sense of the word. The paradox being that they don't truly feel "Pakistani" either, this is seen as the biggest reason for the rise of Islam for it gives a feeling of unity and identity to ethnic minorities. However, the paradox comes as Britishness asks upon it's citizens to remain loyal to Queen & Country as a foremost importance. Integration is said to be further complicated as Imans within UK are facing accusations of being "old fashioned & out of step" with the culture they find themselves in, some imans in the UK unable to speak English.
The UK first became aware of Islamic issues when British Muslims were burning the book "The satanic versus" on British streets, resembling the mass burning of literature of Nazi Germany the burning of books and support of a death sentence against the Author Salman Rushdie sent shock-waves through British culture for this was not british culture. Then came Afghanistan, and reports that "British" people were going to Afghanistan to fight against the Allies of the UK and fight UK forces. Now with the attacks in London is in essence an attack on their own culture could further split the UK and doom a multi-cultural society to the history books as a failed experiment...........