Rawk,you should try one thing - growing a brain!
Aidan.
BC Numismatics wrote:Rawk,you should try one thing - growing a brain!Aidan.
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith is to outline the Government's strategy to tackle radicalisation among Britain's Muslims.
Her speech at the International Centre for Study of Radicalisation and Political Violence, in central London, will urge internet providers to remove al Qaida and extremists websites.
Ms Smith's first major speech on terror since she became Home Secretary comes after details of an extremist website containing threats against the Prime Minister and calling for the creation of a British al Qaida were revealed.
The speech will call for action against people who groom others to commit acts of terrorism.
The Home Office set up the Research, Information and Communication Unit specifically to counter al Qaida's efforts to manipulate individuals and groups.
A newspaper quoted Whitehall sources claiming ministers would no longer use the term "war on terror" and would refer to jihadis as "criminals".
The source is quoted as saying: "As you disrupt radicalisation you must be aware of how you describe it and must not do so in a way that is inadvertently inflammatory."
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BC Numismatics wrote:Southerner,you really ARE an ignorant twit! TRUE Muslims have nothing to do with terrorism! The Aga Khan IS a TRUE Muslim,whereas,Osama Bin Laden is NOT!Aidan.
BC Numismatics wrote:Rawk,you should try one thing - growing a brain!
Aidan.
Tim Drayton wrote:Does Sharia law FORBID slavery?
OK, you have told me that Islam encourages people to free their slaves and treat them well, but does it actually forbid the practice in the way that legal systems in modern, secular states do? Why does God in the Quran refer so many times to "right-hand possessions"?
Why can nobody answer this question?
Slavery continues until today in Mauritania, a country which adopted Sharia law in 1980.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4091579.stm
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