Very disturbing indeed, a Gallup poll in 2009 of 500 British Muslims, reveled none of them believed that homosexuality was morally acceptable. Another poll revealed that 28% of British Muslims hoped that Britain would one day become an Islamic state.
They may have said that in a poll, but I think the reality is quite different.
It was different when I lived in the Middle East and I guess more so now.
Not that it matters so much to this discussion because Islam has a long way to go in accepting basic rights.
Well - we're talking about extremism here, but what's disturbing to me is how so many so-called moderate Muslims hold these highly offensive and utterly immoderate views.
Is disagreeing with homosexuality extremism or a common thing in many religions?
With such a small representation for these polls I would be more inclined to read it as 343 people out of 500 think this, 26 out of 500 think that rather than the 76% of 2.6million think something or whatever the figures are.
Is disagreeing with homosexuality extremism or a common thing in many religions?
I see disagreeing with homosexuality as extreme and highly offensive, yes. We are meant to be a tolerant society, but the problem is that a certain group of people are trying to make us less so, by saying they disagree with people being gay; that women should cover up etcetera.
If it was an accurate representation of different Muslims from a wide variety of backgrounds and ages etc, then yes. That's how all polls work.
That's exactly what I'm asking you. Do you think it is an accurate representation, 500 out of 2.6million. If my rubbish maths are correct that's less than 0.02% of Muslims
The ones my wife worked for were lovely people and we have socialised with them.
The head guy in the Indian is a top guy at the mosque, couldn't meet a nicer guy.
Don't know about the rest of you, but that is good enough for me. :D:D:D
500 polled muslims is not enough for you, but two muslims you casually socialised with is supposed to convince us of something warm and fluffy and positive.. I am not sure what exactly.. Did you ask them what they thought of Sharia law in the UK? Did you ask them their thoughts on Hell's fire and homosexuals?
Is disagreeing with homosexuality extremism or a common thing in many religions?
With such a small representation for these polls I would be more inclined to read it as 343 people out of 500 think this, 26 out of 500 think that rather than the 76% of 2.6million think something or whatever the figures are.
Strange that there are gay muslim websites. It's common in many religions.
That's exactly what I'm asking you. Do you think it is an accurate representation, 500 out of 2.6million. If my rubbish maths are correct that's less than 0.02% of Muslims
I answered your question in the sentence you've just quoted.
Don't know about the rest of you, but that is good enough for me. :D:D:D
500 polled muslims is not enough for you, but two muslims you casually socialised with is supposed to convince us of something warm and fluffy and positive.. I am not sure what exactly.. Did you ask them what they thought of Sharia law in the UK? Did you ask them their thoughts on Hell's fire and homosexuals?
Only in the UK... what a country!
Is that normal conversation with your friends. No i've never discusssed it. My wife's a Catholic and doesn't believe in homosexual sex, we do know a few though and they are really nice.
I'm an athiest and the god botherers believe I will go to hell. I don't give a shit.
The really baffling thing is why in this modern age, are Muslims holding onto their religion more than Christians. It's an age where atheism is rapidly spreading, yet Muslim and Islamism does not appear to be dwindling.
Religion is a load of nonsense and it would be good the sooner more people woke up to that.
The really baffling thing is why in this modern age, are Muslims holding onto their religion more than Christians. It's an age where atheism is rapidly spreading, yet Muslim and Islamism does not appear to be dwindling.
Religion is a load of nonsense and it would be good the sooner more people woke up to that.
Well said that man/woman.........
The countries with the most suffering and death are the most religious.
I saw a programme where an African chap was holding his newly deceased baby, who died from a lack of food.....he was saying that it was gods will.......he was surrounded by suffering, death and disease.
Mind you, he then probably went off and planted his seed once more.
Re BiB - I agree. But it still doesn't stop there being a problem deep within the Islamic community.
To be honest though, I'm not convinced that the EDL and Britain First have triggered much UK motivation - certainly not enough to trigger recruitment to ISIS. They are weak and comic organisations. Few take them seriously.
It's the sense of alienation from the host country that I think plays a big part. A friend of mine (who is as moderate as it gets) is pretty fed up of seeing anti-Muslim stuff on Facebook and Twitter. Imagine experiencing a constant drip drip drip of that ever since 9/11, and a surge in it every time there's an incident. As an intelligent person he hates ISIS and other extremists because they cause him nothing but grief, but if he were a bit of a numpty, easily led, or had a screw loose you can imagine how the foundations are already there for recruitment.
On topic: whilst very tragic, as ever, the IS fanatics won't get what they want this way, never do, they'll just get hit harder. They're on a collision course with their own demise and likely know it, citing some jihadi party in 'heaven' as the aim because they can't make jack out of life on Earth. All this gets fanatical loons nowhere. They were subjecting Iraqis to allegedly the same treatment and they'll continue until they get shot or bombed into the shape of a carpark.
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I have no idea, they could have used a highly populated muslim area.
Both sharia and jewish courts have been used for civil matters for years.
They may have said that in a poll, but I think the reality is quite different.
It was different when I lived in the Middle East and I guess more so now.
Not that it matters so much to this discussion because Islam has a long way to go in accepting basic rights.
:D:D:D
Is disagreeing with homosexuality extremism or a common thing in many religions?
With such a small representation for these polls I would be more inclined to read it as 343 people out of 500 think this, 26 out of 500 think that rather than the 76% of 2.6million think something or whatever the figures are.
What views do I have on muslims in the UK.
The ones my wife worked for were lovely people and we have socialised with them.
The head guy in the Indian is a top guy at the mosque, couldn't meet a nicer guy.
I see disagreeing with homosexuality as extreme and highly offensive, yes. We are meant to be a tolerant society, but the problem is that a certain group of people are trying to make us less so, by saying they disagree with people being gay; that women should cover up etcetera.
That's exactly what I'm asking you. Do you think it is an accurate representation, 500 out of 2.6million. If my rubbish maths are correct that's less than 0.02% of Muslims
Don't know about the rest of you, but that is good enough for me. :D:D:D
500 polled muslims is not enough for you, but two muslims you casually socialised with is supposed to convince us of something warm and fluffy and positive.. I am not sure what exactly.. Did you ask them what they thought of Sharia law in the UK? Did you ask them their thoughts on Hell's fire and homosexuals?
Only in the UK... what a country!
Strange that there are gay muslim websites. It's common in many religions.
I answered your question in the sentence you've just quoted.
Smart arse. I was giving my opinion of the ones my wife worked for and those I know.
Not two muslims but their families as well. You think I have an agenda, how strange.
Welcome to the ignore list smart arsehole!
Is that normal conversation with your friends. No i've never discusssed it. My wife's a Catholic and doesn't believe in homosexual sex, we do know a few though and they are really nice.
I'm an athiest and the god botherers believe I will go to hell. I don't give a shit.
That's fine. You post shite anyway for a new user.
You randomly add people on the ignore list for no reason? How old are you? 8?
I think calling him a smart are was enough:D
BIB: Which is even more rude IMO.
Of course it is diddums, of course it is.......
Religion is a load of nonsense and it would be good the sooner more people woke up to that.
Well said that man/woman.........
The countries with the most suffering and death are the most religious.
I saw a programme where an African chap was holding his newly deceased baby, who died from a lack of food.....he was saying that it was gods will.......he was surrounded by suffering, death and disease.
Mind you, he then probably went off and planted his seed once more.
So grow up then.
On topic: whilst very tragic, as ever, the IS fanatics won't get what they want this way, never do, they'll just get hit harder. They're on a collision course with their own demise and likely know it, citing some jihadi party in 'heaven' as the aim because they can't make jack out of life on Earth. All this gets fanatical loons nowhere. They were subjecting Iraqis to allegedly the same treatment and they'll continue until they get shot or bombed into the shape of a carpark.