I want to know what is the situation like for Muslims in countries like Holland,Sweden,Denmark and other EU countries,UK,US ,Canada and Australia.I heard Muslim organisations face a lot of restrictions in Australia.Is it true?I had ambitions of immigrating to another country.However now thinking better have decided against it.
I am most curious about Muslims living in the Netherlands and France.I do know Germany got discriminatory tests against Muslim males in a German state.I know the reasons they give but they in a way will always be counter productive.
we males are regarded as what,born sexists by the Europeans?or is this all becuz of the Burkha thing or honour killings?
what has happened to Ayaan Hirsi Ali?apparently whatever she says is true(according to the Europis and we are told by the mofos to accept her abuses as justful criticisms).Next time a terrorist attack occurs in EU I will just yawn and ignore it.
Last edited by Bittersteel; 04-10-2007 at 07:37 AM.
Re: Questions about Muslims in Non-Muslim countries
format_quote Originally Posted by Emir Aziz
I want to know what is the situation like for Muslims in countries like Holland,Sweden,Denmark and other EU countries,UK,US ,Canada and Australia.I heard Muslim organisations face a lot of restrictions in Australia.Is it true?I had ambitions of immigrating to another country.However now thinking better have decided against it.
I am most curious about Muslims living in the Netherlands and France.I do know Germany got discriminatory tests against Muslim males in a German state.I know the reasons they give but they in a way will always be counter productive.
we males are regarded as what,born sexists by the Europeans?or is this all becuz of the Burkha thing or honour killings?
what has happened to Ayaan Hirsi Ali?apparently whatever she says is true(according to the Europis and we are told by the mofos to accept her abuses as justful criticisms).Next time a terrorist attack occurs in EU I will just yawn and ignore it.
I live in the USA. There's absolutely no restriction on any organization of Muslims which want to do something for the welfare of the Muslim community in USA or in their home countries. However, no country (non-Muslim as well as Muslim) would permit any group of people to make an organization which works against the laws of the land or against other people living in that country.
Faith, to my mind, is a stiffening process, a sort of mental starch.
Re: Questions about Muslims in Non-Muslim countries
i think day to day life in uk is fine.
infact id go far to say that muslims can practice religion here easier than in some muslim populated countries
Our Lord! Verily, we have heard the call of one calling to Faith: 'Believe in your Lord,' and we have believed.
Our Lord! Forgive us our sins and expiate from us our evil deeds, and make us die (in the state of righteousness) along with Al-Abrar
Re: Questions about Muslims in Non-Muslim countries
I live in Nice which is the most racist city in France and it's pretty hard. The people are always staring at you, shouting things at you, provoking you etc. Even the police here is racist, they just stop any arab, chechen or black or any other non white for no reason and start looking for reasons to get you into trouble. But there are a lot of muslims here so there's no problem with mosques or halal food or anything it's just hard dealing with the French people.
Re: Questions about Muslims in Non-Muslim countries
Assalamo alaikum. If you want to immigrate, I suggest Canada, as Europe is becoming increasingly xenophobic and Islamophobic. Plus we need more Muslims in this country, we are just under 1 million in a country of over 30 million. Jazak Allah Khair.
Re: Questions about Muslims in Non-Muslim countries
format_quote Originally Posted by England
Yeah let's yawn Little children, men, women and babies blown to bits.... yawn.
Muslims blown to bits, after all there are muslims in the EU.... yawn.
The Messenger of Allaah, peace be upon him said:
“Do not kill any old person, any child, or any woman.” (Abu Dawud)
“Do not kill the monks in monasteries,” or “Do not kill the people who are sitting in places of worship.” (Musnad Ahmad)
That is in the context of war ^ so outside of war its even more important that we don't cause harm to muslims or non muslims, unless its for self defense or some crime of some sort etc.
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