#1
How many years has this taken before muslim groups start acting?
At least its a start but how long before the men call her kuffr/infidel and stay at home where you belong!
A muslim guy i know said their life is about the patriarchal society and they fear giving women the power the west have given and point to the amount of divorces in the west women have asked for.
Posted by: Paul D ||
06/06/2011 10:52 Comments ||
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#2
Muslim women mentioning "jihad" in their struggles against violence is not a good PR word choice.
Posted by: Alaska Paul ||
06/06/2011 17:44 Comments ||
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#3
Well, I can tell you the Crusade For Moorish Dignity is straight out.
England's universities have become a breeding ground for extremism and terrorist recruitment, according to a disturbing government report. Officials have identified 40 English universities where there may be particular risk of radicalisation or recruitment on campus.
A soon to be published Whitehall report seen by the Daily Mail will point to a string of examples of students going on to commit terrorist acts against this country or overseas.
Alarmingly the Prevent review says that more than 30 per cent of people convicted for Al Qaeda-associated terrorist offences in the UK . . . are known to have attended university or a higher education institution. Another 15 per cent studied or achieved a vocational or further education qualification. About 10 per cent of the sample were students at the time when they were charged or the incident for which they were convicted took place.
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