@cofty - that video is truly frightening.
Makes the WBTS seem almost cute and cuddly, doesn't it?
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@cofty - that video is truly frightening.
Makes the WBTS seem almost cute and cuddly, doesn't it?
This is what muslims in "zone 3" sound like when they get together for a chat.
It is very disturbing.
I also noticed that after every point the imama made he exclaimed 'Allahu akbar'. Now where have I heard that before.
"...after every point the imama made he exclaimed 'Allahu akbar'...."
for hundreds, thousands, those are the last words they ever heard.
thanks cofty.
I used to be able to embed videos but with IE 11, no can do,
unless the procedure is changed here on the board.
That was a most disturbing video.
We have a mosque near our home and we get literature left at our door . Creeps me out.
Simon, I don't believe you are well enough informed on the Muslim "core beliefs". From what I understand Muslims are unified in behaviour (the five pillars) and are not as hung up on doctrine.
'We have a mosque near our home and we get literature left at our door' - this makes me wonder how the 'world wide preaching work' is going. Is there a bold witness for honest-hearted muslims?
Y'know, I've just been on jw.org and looked at Watching the World, Aug-Dec. How can 'obesity in Spain' or 'the rise of atheism in Japan' or some other sh1t be more news-worthy than 'aid worker gets his head hacked off with a fruit knife?'. Makes you think, doesn't it.
Here's some uncomfortable facts for the "muslim's are just misunderstood" crowd.
78 percent of Afghan Muslims say they support laws condemning to death anyone who gives up Islam. In both Egypt and Pakistan, 64 percent report holding this view. This is also the majority view among Muslims in Malaysia, Jordan and the Palestinian territories. In Bangladesh it is 36%. Even in places where it is the view of a minority of muslims that minority still makes up a sizeable number of people.
81% of US muslims say suicide bombings or other violence against civilians is never justified - but that leaves a sizeable proportion who can't say that it's never justified: one-in-ten say violence against civilians either is often justified (1%) or is sometimes justified (7%) to defend Islam.
These are the most moderate of moderate muslims iiving in the most western of the western countries - 8% of who say bombing civilians can be justified to defend islam. It doesn't matter that it's not a majority - it's not a first-past-the-post election, but something is seriusly wrong is such a large minority feel this way!
This is just a small sample from a comprehensive report which I think gives a much more accurate representation that the anocdotal accounts being presented where "I knew a muslim guy once and he seemed nice and I don't think he was lying to me".
http://www.pewforum.org/files/2013/04/worlds-muslims-religion-politics-society-full-report.pdf
Simon, I don't believe you are well enough informed on the Muslim "core beliefs"
Maybe someone can inform us? They seem to be very very bad at telling the world what they believe if it is in fact different to how everyone seems to understand it.
I'm still interested to hear what it is they want our governments to do to stop ISIS recruiting from their own followers - what they believe officials can do that they cannot.
Police in London have arrested four suspected Islamic terrorists in several raids throughout the British capital, and U.K. Telegraph defense editor Con Coughlin told Fox News that a plot to behead Londoners
Lets thank the mosques in the uk for teaching these followers the peaceful way of islam!.