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  • Majority of young Muslims in UK want Islamic law

    04/16/2024 7:05:49 PM PDT · by Roman_War_Criminal · 43 replies
    World Israel News ^ | 4/15/24 | Daniel Greenfield
    1 in 3 Muslims living in the UK want Islam to be declared the national religion and for everyone to live under the brutal system of Sharia law which calls for beheadings and amputations. Less than 1 in 4 Muslims opposed the move while the majority were unwilling to commit. Among younger Muslims 18-24, 1 in 5 believed that making Islam “our national religion” was “very desirable”, and a total of 43% supported redefining the UK as an Islamic state. Only 16% opposed it. None effectively sympathize with Israel. Previously 1 in 4 Muslims had sympathized with the 7/7 suicide...
  • Van driver who slashed 'Britain's hardest cop' SIX times with machete is CLEARED of attempted murder

    01/24/2020 9:44:59 PM PST · by Cronos · 39 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 23 Jan 2020 | Ryan Fahey
    Muhammad Rodwan, 56, launched a ferocious assault on PC Stuart Outten, 29, hacking at him with a 2ft-long rusty blade last August after the officer stopped his passing van because it was not insured. Shocking footage from the officer’s body-worn camera shows him fighting for his life after Rodwan leapt on him, stabbing him repeatedly and fracturing his skull. The PC, later nicknamed Britain’s bravest policeman, only managed to survive by firing his Taser twice as he fell to the ground with Rodwan coming ‘in for the kill’, jurors were told. Yesterday, there was fury as Rodwan was cleared of...
  • Mohammed is most popular name for baby boys in London

    09/15/2009 2:30:47 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 33 replies · 1,074+ views
    UK Telegraph ^ | September 15 2009 | Rebecca Lefort and Ben Leapman
    Mohammed is now the most common name for baby boys born in London and three other English regions, official Government figures have shown. The Islamic name overtook traditional choices like Jack, Thomas and Daniel to become the number one name in the West Midlands, Yorkshire and the Humber, and the North West, as well as in the capital, in 2008. The figures emerged in a detailed regional breakdown of figures published last week by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).