It's not just "skin colour and language." It's the huge difference in culture. It's the lack of trust with one another. How is integration possible when everything non muslims do is "haram?"
I read through that BBC - your views thing, is this even Islamic or just a great comment?
Added: Monday, 7 May, 2007, 20:14 GMT 21:14 UK
I am a british born muslim but am ashamed to call myself a muslim. The majority of muslim today have become obsessed, lost social skills and morals which should be held by every HUMAN! This country has offered immigrants so much yet britain is now being torn to pieces by these same people who sponge off the gullible government. The media does not help the situaltion making the minority of honest muslims like myself who have worked hard and paid taxes all their lives to get undeserved abuse.
Gulshan Iqbal, Nottingham
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Great comment? Nah, not so great. Contradictory to say the least. He's ashamed to be called a Muslim, then he wants the media to recognise him as a Muslim, even an honest one at that. :? :X
The way I see it, it's the minority (of Muslims and non Muslims), rather than the majority who can't seem to see that there are times when they need to adapt, rather than expect everything to fall in place their way....
I've read the comments on Have your Say in the BBC website, check the readers recommended and you'll see for yourselves some of the 'minority'....