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Hizb-ut-Tahrir votes against voting | |||
2008-03-04 | |||
The leader of the British wing of Hizb ut-Tahrir was applauded as he called on Muslims to work outside the political system and concentrate on grass roots initiatives such as building madrassas and mosques. He also attacked Muslim MPs including Sadiq Khan for voting for gay rights and failing to defend Muslim Sharia laws.
He would rather have adherence to religion than freedom of speech, he said.
But Lord Ahmed angrily rejected those arguments. He told the audience: "Britain is a great place. There's no other place in the world that gives Muslims more rights than the UK. Don't isolate yourselves just because you think you are superior." Muslims wanted the same things as everyone else, he added, such as good transport, health, education and no crime. Even the prophet Mohammed engaged in dialogue with non-Muslims, he pointed out. "Muslims have been here in numbers only in the last 50 or 60 years. "But it wasn't until 30 years ago that we thought it was our country. So in 30 years we haven't done that bad." He added: "There are 8,000 Muslims in prisons in Britain because they've committed crime. "We should be doing more to rehabilitate them rather than do nothing and be isolated." But he was jeered when he criticised those who had clapped other speakers. "You have done nothing for society apart from give us a bad name," he told them. A vote at the end of the debate showed 78 per cent of the audience agreed that political participation had 'failed Muslims.' Lord Ahmed told the East London Advertiser as he left at the end: "They just packed the room with their own supporters." The only Tower Hamlets councillor to make a brief appearance at the debate was Labour's Alibor Choudhury. | |||
Posted by:Seafarious |
#4 it's a vitamin, isn't it? |
Posted by: Frank G 2008-03-04 17:22 |
#3 Around 150 Muslims voted ...that taking part in the political process is a waste of time. I am convinced that irony is the fundamental building block of the Universe. |
Posted by: SteveS 2008-03-04 16:22 |
#2 Scottish nationalist Osama Saeed Ha ha. I think saw that movie where the blue faced Saeed was yelling "Sharia!" |
Posted by: ed 2008-03-04 15:32 |
#1 But Tower Hamlets council is now considering cutting off all £38,000 funding to the Cordoba Foundation, the event organisers, because they allowed Dr Wahid to speak. Hey, why not? Like they said, it's not like they're gonna vote against you if you pull the money. None of that infidel shit for them... |
Posted by: tu3031 2008-03-04 13:12 |