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Is London Becoming "more Islamic Than Many Muslim Countries Put Together" ?
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I've no idea what gender you are, nor do I care which is borne out by the fact that I haven't bothered to look, your monika gives no clue (neither does 'Jackdaw' for that matter, those wonderful birds come in both sexes)
I've no idea what gender you are, nor do I care which is borne out by the fact that I haven't bothered to look, your monika gives no clue (neither does 'Jackdaw' for that matter, those wonderful birds come in both sexes)
Woofgang, as you say, there is no Sharia law in the UK, but there are most certainly Sharia courts – and many people, in particular subjugated females who are forbidden by their menfolk from appealing to British law, have no option but to be bound by them. I don’t think you realise the influence that Islam has on those less Westernised. Church councils cannot be compared to Sharia courts...
….…and Islay, Islam cannot be compared to any other religion.
….…and Islay, Islam cannot be compared to any other religion.
YES, YES, YES.
You only have to walk through some Burroughs in London, and you would think you were in the Middle East.
Brick Lane is a place to steer clear of, if your not a Muslim, also most parts of Luton, Croydon & Mile End Road.
I sympathise with Women who have to walk to and fro in these place, as they tend to get verbally insulted for their choice of dress etc, as it dosent come within the Muslim dress code.
Unfortunately, it will only get worse, and so pleased I dont live anywhere near there anymore.
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You only have to walk through some Burroughs in London, and you would think you were in the Middle East.
Brick Lane is a place to steer clear of, if your not a Muslim, also most parts of Luton, Croydon & Mile End Road.
I sympathise with Women who have to walk to and fro in these place, as they tend to get verbally insulted for their choice of dress etc, as it dosent come within the Muslim dress code.
Unfortunately, it will only get worse, and so pleased I dont live anywhere near there anymore.
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Allen, //The last time we heard the idiotic suggestion that parts of London were "no-go" areas, it turned out that there were some streets that a woman wouldn't walk down alone at 3 a.m.//
That's not true. You're allowing your imagination to run away with you again, The suggestion was that women would be reluctant to walk in some areas especially after dark. The ‘3am’ came from you. Do stop yapping and try instead to conduct a sensible conversation.
That's not true. You're allowing your imagination to run away with you again, The suggestion was that women would be reluctant to walk in some areas especially after dark. The ‘3am’ came from you. Do stop yapping and try instead to conduct a sensible conversation.
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