Britain - a Muslim country?

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lol anybody would think there was an epidemic of white converts,

If Islam was a disease and every Muslim revert fatal. It would probably be classed as an epidemic.

islamic britain i dont think so

Oh... well that settles this whole debate then doesnt it. :p
even youre politicians in the house of lords have supported all anti-islamic legislation

Such as... as far as I know, things like the new measures for holding suspected terrorists have been fiercely opposed.

actually muslims voted in labour in the last election even though a campaign against labour was fought hard by that guy with glasses who comes on the islam channel cant remember his name

Lol, I don't know either. MPAC is his organisation I believe. Anyway, how do you know Muslims voted labour? How many Muslims? Very vague statement.

From anecdotal evidence, most Muslims I know voted Lib Dems and in local elections - Plaid Cymru.

PS: Yes, I'm from Wales. And what! I'll take you all on *drunken slur*
 
If Islam was a disease and every Muslim revert fatal. It would probably be classed as an epidemic.


i didnt mean it like that i mean to say that for all the hype the only thing we had to show for reverts was a census in which 10000 white people said they were muslims but in the same census we had 70 chinese saying they were sikhs and other absurditieslol

Oh... well that settles this whole debate then doesnt it. :p

listen to this carefully, a society which is secular does not become a theocracy, pakistan was secular prior to partition, they tried theocracy and now they have anti-shariah legislation, cos they updated religious praxis, what do we learn: that people value heritage as much if not more than religion, and freedom more than culture and sovereignity more than freedom, it moves in one direction not backwards, i know of no society which moves backwards, this does not mean islam is backwards it means religious reformation configures society, cos continutity and change follow one another..


Such as... as far as I know, things like the new measures for holding suspected terrorists have been fiercely opposed.

actually this is the only one i know that was opposed



Lol, I don't know either. MPAC is his organisation I believe. Anyway, how do you know Muslims voted labour? How many Muslims? Very vague statement.

not inayat bunglawala, its another one he is slightly goofy, and theirs a documentary about it, they call one of the labour candidates a zionist in their leaflets you remember it was on tv last year.

From anecdotal evidence, most Muslims I know voted Lib Dems and in local elections - Plaid Cymru.

PS: Yes, I'm from Wales. And what! I'll take you all on *drunken slur*

i dont speak welsh and sheeps aint my thing lol:giggling:
 
I think that we have Muslims in Britain (just like in the US, but to a lesser extent) but we don't have nearly as many British Muslims. Instead of worrying about whether we'll have a critical mass of Muslims in one country or another, let's work on creating contributing citizens and full members of society. Muslims contribute to American culture, for instance, but more cultural exchange needs to occur- in both ways. Muslims in Britain/British Muslims, how are you contributing to British culture, and how is British culture finding new expressions against the backdrop of your faith?
 

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