Mail Online - Inside the Muslim Eton
Mail Online reports: "The leading voice in Britain is Riyadh ul Haq, a graduate of the Darul Uloom school in Bury. Aged 36, ul Haq is seen as the dominant influence on Deobandi mosques in Britain, which account for 600 of Britain’s 1,400 mosques [...] Ul Haq is not only the leading voice of Deobandi in Britain, he is invited around the world to speak, where he openly attacks British culture, Jews, Christians and homosexuals."
Comment: This is a scary report about the spread of Islamic religious schools in Great Britain and how those schools are encouraged and accepted, despite the hostility of alumni noted in the above excerpt. Can multiculturalism be a form of madness? It certainly can seem a bit irrational to promote cultures with values at odds with the dominant culture. I guess we live in irrational times. How is this related to Bible prophecy? The spread of Islamic culture and values creates zones of intolerance towards other faiths, particularly Christianity and Judaism, and that is something that should not be encouraged anywhere, let alone in one of the great countries of the West.
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