Islamophobia or truth?? Funny how media shows Muharram Jaloos as Terrorist activity.

alibaba222

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Islamophobia or truth??

Islam kabhee jalsay jaloso say nahee pehla, na he ye koee ibadat ka tareeqa he
 

patriot

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Islamophobia or truth??

It is mullah business.
They will turn europe into Talibanistan.
 

hans

Banned
Re: Islamophobia or truth??

Islam kabhee jalsay jaloso say nahee pehla, na he ye koee ibadat ka tareeqa he

So then its true that Islam spread on the tip of A Sword? Or may I say now in our days tip of AK-47?

Bhia jan relax take a chill pill.... don't worry... Islam spreads through Allah Subhanahu wa-ta'ala ... His manifestation does not require help from Salfi Mullah.
Enjoy the sights and sound of what been said, dont drop on the floor and weep like you know who .

 

digitalzygot

Senator (1k+ posts)
Hatred against Muslims in Europe, reason 'Rise of Islam in Europe'

Police have arrested 61 people - including 19 women - for attempting to hold an outlawed Paris protest against France's pending ban on face-covering Islamic veils.
Fifty-nine people were detained while trying to demonstrate at Place de la Nation in eastern Paris, as were two others while travelling there from Britain and Belgium, said Nicolas Lerner, chief of staff for the Paris police chief.
The arrests come amid in a rising, if small, groundswell of controversy over Monday's start of an official ban of garments that hide the face, which includes Muslim veils such as the slit-eyed niqab and the full face-covering burqa. Women who disobey the law risk a fine, special classes and a police record.
The demonstrators rallied in defiance of a ban of the protest ordered on Friday by Paris police on the ground that a Muslim group's call for the rally was "clearly an incitement to violence and racial hatred," said Lerner.
"The demonstration was not banned because of the practice (among some Muslim women) of wearing veils, but because of the speech," he said, adding that Jewish groups and others had planned counter-protests - raising the prospect of public disorder.
Most of the would-be protesters were released after being taken to police stations, though six remained in custody - mostly on suspicion of being in France illegally, Lerner said.
The two would-be protesters who had tried to arrive from Britain and Belgium were known to French authorities. Police were under existing orders to stop and expel them, if they tried to reach France, Lerner said.
Lerner identified the man who had travelled from Britain as Anjem Choudary, the head of Islam4UK until it was banned earlier this year by Britain's government for glorifying al-Qaeda. Several people associated with the group have been linked to terrorist acts.
The protest was called by a group known as Unicite Tawhib, which has been linked to internet sites that call for Islam to dominate France and the world, Lerner said.
Secular France has been in the throes of a debate about the role of religion in its society. Many Muslims have felt stigmatised by a 2004 law that banned Islamic headscarves in classrooms and during the intense debate that preceded the adoption of the face-veil ban last year.
The measure forbids women to hide their faces in public places, even in the streets. Violators could face a fine of 150 euro ($A205) or a citizenship course - or both. Anyone found forcing a woman to cover her face risks a year in prison and a 30,000 euro ($A41,085) fine, and possibly twice that if the veiled person is a minor.
Authorities estimate at most 2,000 women in France wear the outlawed veils. France's Muslims number at least 5 million, the largest such population in western Europe.
 

biomat

Minister (2k+ posts)
Assalam-o-alaikum
I disagree to bro hans replies some times but this time he s right. The way it is projected in this video (as it is from Christian point of view, so may be out of context) clearly explains that non muslims are afraid of SPREAD OF ISLAM. The way MUSLIMS are behaving in these countries & also in muslims countries like PAKISTAN, is not attracting non-muslims to ISLAM rather making them afraid of these EXTREME BEHAVIORS.
ALLAH knows best. But it is true that if we dont do our job in right manner (i-e dawat & spread of ISLAM) then ALLAH dont need people like us, HE will remove us & raise another nation which will do this job the way ALLAH wants.
May ALLAH save us from HIS wrath.
 

digitalzygot

Senator (1k+ posts)
Enormous racism and Islamophobia in Europe

Kenza Drider, a respectable mother of four, will leave her home in Avignon's Place de la Resistance today with the intention of committing a crime.
If the police are waiting for her - and they have had more than enough warning - she will be cautioned, perhaps be asked to accompany officers to the local station, possibly face a fine and, perhaps, will leave with a criminal record.
It is unlikely she will end up in jail, but who knows? It is a risk she is willing to take. Drider is not only determined to become a miscreant; she sees it as her absolute duty to do so.
This 32-year-old French housewife has become the face of the country's "burqa brigade", the women in France who cover themselves from head to toe in full veils.
She will fall foul of a law that kicks in tonight NZT and forbids French citizens from covering their faces in public places; despite the ban's deliberately general wording, there is no doubt its target is very specific: Muslim women.
Drider's first offence will be to set foot inside Avignon's TGV rail station where she is due to take a train to Paris.
For this she risks a 150 ($278) fine and, if she repeats the offence, being sent on a "citizenship course".
"I will be going about my business in my full veil as I have for the last 12 years and nothing and nobody is going to stop me," she declares.
Police yesterday arrested 61 people - including 19 women - for attempting to hold an outlawed Paris protest against the ban.
Most of the would-be protesters were released after being taken to police stations, though six remained in custody - mostly on suspicion of being in France illegally.
Like most of the women concerned by this law, Drider wears a niqab veil that reveals only her eyes, as opposed to a burqa, the full body covering worn by Afghan women.
For all the political energy President Nicolas Sarkozy's right-of-centre Government has expended on this law, it will affect a relatively tiny number of women; estimates range from 350 to a maximum 2000 full-veil wearers out of France's population of roughly 64 million.
It is not the potential effectiveness - or otherwise - of the ban that bothers Drider, however. It is the principle.
"This whole law makes France look ridiculous," she says. "I never thought to see the day when France, my France, the country I was born in and I love, the country of liberte, egalite, fraternite, would do something that so obviously violates people's freedom."
The St Jean estate, not far from Avignon's medieval ramparts and the celebrated bridge, is not so much impoverished as uniform and unimaginative, a maze of apartment blocks painted various shades of beige.
Drider's husband, Allal, 40, who works in a soup factory, says that, unlike other housing estates, the area is not "chaud" (hot) and there is little trouble. He is jolly with a neatly trimmed beard. He jokes that perhaps he should grow it longer and bushier, as Islamophobes think he and his wife are extremists.
Parliamentarians and feminists in France have argued that the full veil is a symbol of male oppression and that niqab-wearing women are bullied into it by their husbands. In Drider's case, this seems unlikely.
Drider, whose parents were immigrants from Morocco, says wearing the niqab was her own personal choice. In this, according to a study by the At Home in Europe project of the Open Society Foundations, due to be released today, she is not unusual: nearly all of the 32 French women interviewed for the project say they - and no one else - made the decision that they would wear the niqab.
"I would never encourage others to do it just because I do. That is their choice. My daughters can do what they like," says Drider.
She adds: "I never covered my head when I was young. I came from a family of practising Muslims, but we were not expected to even wear a headscarf.
"[Later] in my research into the wives of the Prophet I saw they wore the full veil and I ... liked this idea and decided to wear it. Before I had felt something was missing."
Drider says it is only since Sarkozy's Government began discussing the veil ban that she has been subject to insults, harassment and death threats.
"This ... has created enormous racism and Islamophobia that wasn't there before."
Drider says the issue is bigger than her and laughs at the threat of "citizenship courses" and fines, which she says she will not pay.
"This is about basic fundamental human rights and freedoms. I will go out in my full veil and I will fight. I'm prepared to go all the way to the European Court of Human Rights and I will fight for my liberty."
 

Unicorn

Banned
Re: Enormous racism and Islamophobia in Europe

If all the Muslims were like this lady, specially Digitalzygot, than we wont be having any problems. I hope these people are left alone in their PEACEFUL JIHAD before Wahabis decide to take matters in their own hands and fight on their behalf.
 
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digitalzygot

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Enormous racism and Islamophobia in Europe

POPCORN again tried in a cunning way to mix hatred against Muslims with terms 'JIHAD' and associate extremism with Islam. PATHETIC
 

Unicorn

Banned
Re: Enormous racism and Islamophobia in Europe

POPCORN again tried in a cunning way to mix hatred against Muslims with terms 'JIHAD' and associate extremism with Islam. PATHETIC

I don't know where you figured the cunning part I done it in a clear and straight forward way. Muslims in this article that you have posted I support them because in my view truth is on their side. Look up the word Peace full in regular dictionary it does not exist in Wahabi dictionary that you have.
 

EniGma90

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Enormous racism and Islamophobia in Europe

Salam guys,
Watch this video if u have enough tym...
[video]http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010758h/My_Brother_the_Islamist/[/video]

And one thing I wanna say that when it comes to debating overall Muslim believes we should not go towards sectarianism. These western media and propagandists wanted to declare islam as terrorist religion by any means.. And they can go far ahead for their success. U guys witnessed 9/11 drama or (ritual);) and now any future false flag attack at any big event to blame islam and muslims..