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Old 08-08-2010, 18:38   #12
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Re: Muslim Anti Terror Camp

I suppose people should give him a chance as he hasn't been doing it for that long. Only 30 years? You only have to look around the world for the massive impact he has made. Sudan, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Somalia, Nigeria, India , Pakistan (and I'm sure that there are many others) are not in the middle east.
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Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri is a leading figure who has promoted peace and interfaith dialogue for 30 years.


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Yes. It does. It says that people are so ready to believe that all muslims are terrorists that this organisation feels the need to do something about it.

The fact you bought in an unrelated story also says a lot.

The fact the Daily Mail seems to have largely ignored the story, instead trumpeting the story of a British couple (although seeing as they are call Gul and Begum, they don't fit the Mail's normal definition of British) shot as part of an "honour killing" also says bucketloads..
So is it to actually reduce terrorism or just to stop people believing Muslims are terrorists without reducing terrorism?

Unrelated story? It is a another place where Muslims are determined not to integrate with non-Muslims.

Well, 'Guardian/Observer' are also ignoring the camp, but are also reporting the immigration scam/'honour killing'.
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