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13% of Young UK Muslims Admire al-Qaeda
2007-01-29
A growing minority of young Muslims are inspired by political Islam and feel they have less in common with non-Muslims than their parents do, a survey reveals today.
Multi-culturalism is a solvent on loyalty. No self-preserving state would ever allow the generation of a hostile minority. So why the hell are we doing it?
The poll found support for Sharia law, Islamic schools and wearing the veil in public is stronger among young Muslims than their parents. While the majority of Muslims feel they have as much, if not more, in common with non-Muslims in Britain than with Muslims abroad, the figure dropped from 71% of over-55s to 62% among 16 to 24-year-olds, the survey of more than 1000 Muslims in the UK over the phone and internet for independent think-tank Policy Exchange found.

The percentage who said they would prefer to send their children to Islamic state schools increased from 19% for over 55-year-olds to 37% of those aged 16 to 24. The number who said they would prefer to live under Sharia law than British law increased from 17% of over-55s to 37% of 16 to 24-year-olds.

One of Scotland's leading Muslims said he was not surprised by the survey results. Bashir Maan, Scottish spokesman for the Muslim Council of Great Britain, said: "The selfish and hypocritical policies practised by George W Bush and Tony Blair in Afghanistan, Iraq and the Middle East, and controversies such as Jack Straw's attitude to Muslim women wearing veils and raids on the homes of Muslims, particularly in England, has led to the radicalisation of some members of the Muslim community.

The emergence of a strong Muslim identity in Britain is, in part, a result of multicultural policies implemented since the 1980s which have emphasised difference at the expense of
shared national identity.
Let them develop their Muslim identity back where they came from.
"It is worrying that such policies are giving fuel to those who would promote radicalism. We don't want any young people to be radicalised. We want them to grow up as good Muslims and good citizens of the society they are living in."

Munira Mirza, the lead author of the report, said the results suggested government policy was to blame for sharpening divisions between Muslims and non-Muslims. She said: "The emergence of a strong Muslim identity in Britain is, in part, a result of multicultural policies implemented since the 1980s which have emphasised difference at the expense of shared national identity and divided people along ethnic, religious and cultural lines."
Oh, so it wasn't Afghanistan and Iraq after all!
According to the poll, 74% of 16 to 24-year-olds prefer Muslim women to choose to wear the hijab compared with only 28% of over 55s. While 7% of all those surveyed "admire organisations like al Qaeda that are prepared to fight the West", the figure increased from 3% of over 55s to 13% among 16 to 24-year-olds.

Ms Mirza said: "There is clearly a conflict within British Islam between a majority that accepts the norms of Western democracy and a growing minority that does not." She continued: "Religiosity among younger Muslims is not about following their parents' cultural traditions, but rather, their interest in religion is more politicised.

"Islamist groups have gained influence at local and national level by playing the politics of identity and demanding for Muslims the right to be different'."

The report also found that authorities and some Muslim groups had exaggerated the problem of Islamophobia, which had fuelled a sense of victimhood among Muslims...
Posted by:Ebbolurt Whereger2708

#8  In unrelated news, 87% of young UK Muslims practice Taqiyya.
Posted by: DMFD   2007-01-29 18:11  

#7  We want them to grow up as good Muslims and good citizens of the society they are living in."

Is that even possible? It appears that Islam requires them to make a choice, and that only one choice is acceptable. It may be time to flush the trash out of Britain.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-01-29 17:33  

#6  They are not UK Muslims, they are muslims. We have the Trial of the Century going on here about the shit they tried just after the Underground bombings, it seems like the UK thinks they just misunderstood, on account of the fact they got the explosive mix wrong, lots of frigging laughs.

Deport the whole fokking tribe in their burkha.

Right to be different: swim to France.

Posted by: rhodesiafever   2007-01-29 16:14  

#5   A growing minority of young Muslims are inspired by political Islam and feel they have less in common with non-Muslims than their parents do

A growing minority of young Muslims have parents who didn't beat them enough.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-01-29 12:59  

#4  China might have something to say about that. And India.
Posted by: anonymous2u   2007-01-29 12:47  

#3  and dont think they will ever be deported!!!

IMHO, they also (and mostly???) think they are on the winning side, because their Master Religion sez so, and because they see us westerners as decadent, weak, sterile, old, complacent, unable to respond to their increasing pressure, apologetic and always caving, beating our collective chest,...

Basically, they see us as doomed (and we may be, thanks to the ongoing assault on western civilization by the assorted Forces of Progress, eager to destroy it to bring their colective utopia). Time is on their side, isn't it?
Posted by: anonymous5089   2007-01-29 12:40  

#2  The problem is you have foreign imans spouting anti west shit which the elders have heard all their life agree but dont act and you have the younsters who have no ambitions to work but live for jihad to fufil their empty lives!!!!

Because they are born in the UK but are hated by the rest of society they are impressed by Jihad and dont think they will ever be deported!!!
Posted by: Crinens Claviting2862   2007-01-29 12:33  

#1  The report also found that authorities and some Muslim groups had exaggerated the problem of Islamophobia, which had fuelled a sense of victimhood among Muslims...

Well...be still my beating heart.
Posted by: tu3031   2007-01-29 12:25  

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