So say one third of Muslim students in the UK, according to this article in the Telegraph:
The survey found that extreme Islamist ideology has a profound influence on a significant minority of Muslims on campuses across the country.The above information comes at the same time as "Murder In the Family: Honor Killing in America," the special airing this weekend on Fox News Channel. The FNC special will be repeated today, Sunday, July 27. I saw the special last night, and it's worth your time to watch it.
The findings will concern police chiefs, the security services and ministers, who are struggling with radicalisation among Muslim communities.
The YouGov poll was conducted for the Right-wing think tank, the Centre for Social Cohesion, at 12 universities, including Imperial College and Kings College London. It also found:40 per cent support the introduction of sharia into British law for MuslimsAlthough 53 per cent said that killing in the name of religion was never justified, compared with 94 per cent of non-Muslims, 32 per cent said that it was. Of these, 4 per cent said killing could be justified to "promote or preserve" religion, while 28 per cent said it was acceptable if that religion were under attack....
a third back the notion of a worldwide Islamic caliphate (state) based on sharia law
40 per feel it is unacceptable for Muslim men and women to mix freely
24 per cent do not think men and women are equal in the eyes of Allah
a quarter have little or no respect for homosexuals.
Phyllis Chesler was interviewed during the show and welcomes your comments at her site.
There were two waves of bombs:
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(2) Multiple bombs at hospital A&E units timed to explode as they were crowded with victims of the first wave.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7527419.stm
Islam is the Devil's religion.
I RENOUNCE THE DEVIL AND ALL HIS WORKS!
Advocating Sharia is sedition. It ought to be punishable by death or deportation to a Muslim country of one's choice.
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