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I Thought I Had Seen It All, But This Tops It...
At first I thought it was funny, seeing the man/woman in a Burka selling ice cream, but reading the full article, not so.
I cant believe that a row of terraced houses have been made into a Mosque, with fairy lights on the roof.
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I cant believe that a row of terraced houses have been made into a Mosque, with fairy lights on the roof.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.To be pedantic, that's not technically a burqa. A burqa is an all-in-one garment that covers from head to foot. What we see here is similar, but not quite the same.
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I confess I'm more offended by the use of the apostrophe in the plural 'ices'.
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I confess I'm more offended by the use of the apostrophe in the plural 'ices'.
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Can't see the difference myself.
/// I confess I'm more offended by the use of the apostrophe in the plural 'ices'. ///
Really couldn't it be that it denotes the missing letters of ice creams?
Can't see the difference myself.
/// I confess I'm more offended by the use of the apostrophe in the plural 'ices'. ///
Really couldn't it be that it denotes the missing letters of ice creams?
Why have we buried our heads in the sand for so long ? We were warned by some, years ago that this would happen & we ignored it at our peril. It is probably too late now to do anything about it but something should be attempted to try to stem the inevitable drift to make this country a Muslim state.(// Not far away there is a Sharia Court which was criticised recently in a House of Lords report for discriminating against women in the matrimonial disputes it oversees.// ). Why for instance was a Sharia Law court allowed to be formed when it obviously makes rulings that are against the laws of the UK ?.
Ron, religious people of all faiths take counsel and advice from their religious leaders. An example is abortion which is legal in the UK (but not Northern Ireland) but is prohibited to Catholic women who want to adhere to Papal laws but the law allows the Catholic woman to get an abortion regardless of what her priest tells her.
As long as the Sharia Courts and Beth Din keep to matters of faith there is no reason to ban them. Criticise them, yes, but not ban them.
As long as the Sharia Courts and Beth Din keep to matters of faith there is no reason to ban them. Criticise them, yes, but not ban them.
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