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It is hot in Brussels. Ramadan has begun. The faithful in the predominantly Muslim borough of Molenbeek are not allowed to eat or drink from sunrise until sunset. Non-Muslim policemen, patrolling the streets of Molenbeek in their sweltering cars, are not allowed to eat or drink either. As every year during Ramadan, that they have been told by their superior, Philippe Moureaux, the Socialist mayor of Molenbeek, they have to respect Muslim sensitivities and not to “provoke” Muslims by violating Islamic Ramadan restrictions in public. In effect, Islamic or Sharia law is already applied - for everyone - in the Muslim areas of Brussels.



Barely two miles from Molenbeek lies Brussels’ European district. One of its huge glass and concrete buildings is the European Parliament where the elected representatives from the 27 members states of the European Union (EU) convene. The 736 MEPs (Members of the European Parliament) have just returned from their summer break. They are mostly unaware of life in Molenbeek. Most of them never go to that part of the city. It is probably a sensible decision, because Molenbeek is known to be unsafe for non-Muslims. Nevertheless, it is a shame that Europe’s politicians are unaware of day-to-day life just around the corner. It means that most of the 736 MEPs, who make up the second largest democratically elected assembly in the world (after India), do not know what life really is like in an ever growing section of Europe’s urban areas. A walking tour of Molenbeek should be compulsory for every MEP.



Some friends in Brussels organize one-hour trips through Molenbeek. They go in an inconspicuous car, driven by a local who knows the escape routes, and with a bodyguard. Otherwise the risk would be too great. These trips are called “safaris.” Similar “Eurabia Safaris” are organized in other European cities. One of the highlights - though absolutely not the most dangerous one - of the safari in Rosengaard, the Muslim section of the Swedish city of Malmö, is a short stop, to give the visitor the opportunity to take a quick snapshot, in front of Malmö’s “Jihadskörkortsteori” (Jihad Driving School).



The Sharia areas of Europe are expanding rapidly across Western Europe. While currently still restricted to what the French officially call the ZUS (zones urbaines sensibles - sensitive urban areas) these areas are growing fast. Even today, eight million of the sixty million inhabitants of France already live in one of the country’s 751 ZUS.



The month of Ramadan is traditionally the most dangerous time of the year in Europe’s sensitive areas. After sunset, the Ramadan ban on eating, drinking and engaging in sexual activities expires until the following sunrise. Ramadan is a period of nightly feasts for Muslims. Young Muslims are extremely touchy. These feasts easily spill over into nightly spasms of mayhem, vandalism, and violence. Europe’s Ramadan riots often go on for days or weeks, during which hundreds of cars, shops and public buildings are set on fire.



In Muslim countries, such as Indonesia, the police step up patrols during Ramadan in order to crack down on illegal nightly activities. In Europe, however, the police have been given orders to adopt an extra-low profile not to “provoke” Muslim populations. In countries such as Britain, police officers have had to attend “Ramadan awareness” courses. They have even been ordered, “for reasons of religious sensitivity,” to avoid the execution of arrest warrants for Muslims during the month of Ramadan. During Ramadan, Europe is a tinder box.



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Reply #1 - Sep 2nd, 2009 at 9:21am
 
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The most widely reported Ramadan riots so far, which were even covered by the American press, took place in France in 2005. Since the 2005 riots, the French authorities have asked the media not to report about waves of violent unrest in the ZUS - a request which the media seem to have followed. During the 2005 Ramadan riots, several sociologists suggested that polygamy was one of the reasons for the large-scale rioting in Muslim communities among youths who lack a father figure. This theory seemed to have impressed France’s political leaders. Gérard Larcher, then France’s employment minister and currently the president of the French Senate, explained to the Financial Times (Nov. 15, 2005) that multiple marriages among immigrants lead to anti-social behavior, such as criminal activity.  Bernard Accoyer, a leading parliamentarian of France’s governing UMP and currently the president of the French National Assembly (France’s Congress), said that children from large polygamous families have problems integrating into mainstream society.



As the Financial Times warned, however, at the time, “Mr Larcher’s comments could further fuel the debate and are likely to outrage Muslim and anti-racism groups.” Apparently, the French government was of the same opinion; it did not follow-up the words of Messrs. Larcher and Accoyer with a clampdown on polygamy. Having multiple wives is illegal under French law, but is allowed under Islamic Sharia law. It is estimated that 30,000 French Muslims have more than one wife and that more than 250,000 people live in polygamous families.



The tolerance of polygamous Sharia marriages is not restricted to France. In Norway, the Islamic Cultural Center Norway (ICCN), an immigrant organization subsidized by the Norwegian state, advises Muslims to take several wives because polygamy “is advantageous and ought to be practised where conditions lend themselves to such practice.” In Britain legislators adopt an equally liberal approach towards polygamy for Muslim men, allowing tax breaks for their second, third and fourth wives. Last February, Baroness Sayeeda Warsi, a Conservative Peer of Muslim origin, warned that the growing numbers of Muslim men marrying up to four wives in Britain, is becoming a threat to community cohesion. In the Netherlands, the authorities officially register polygamous marriages by non-Dutch citizens from Morocco, Egypt, Pakistan and other Muslim countries. The Amsterdam municipal authorities admitted that they have even registered Dutch citizens (of Islamic origin) with multiple wives. Belgium, too, recognizes polygamous Islamic marriages. Only last month, the welfare department of the city of Antwerp announced that 45 welfare recipients have two or more spouses.



Polygamous immigrants abuse the social security system by collecting state benefits for several wives. In France, residence is only granted to polygamous families if the two wives do not live at the same address, which means that these families claim double social housing, family allowances and other social benefits.



The recognition of polygamous marriages of Muslims in countries where polygamy used to be illegal - and still is illegal for non-Muslims - indicates that Sharia law is already accepted in these countries. They have implicitly accepted a system of “legal apartheid” with different legal systems for Muslims and non-Muslims. The decision to avoid arresting Muslims during Ramadan “for reasons of religious sensitivity,” thereby treating Muslims and non-Muslims differently, confirms this existence of a dual legal system. It is difficult to see, however, how such a dual legal system can continue to exist on the same territory. Ultimately, one of the legal systems is likely to prevail. The decision of the Molenbeek mayor that non-Muslim police officers have to respect the Ramadan prescriptions indicates what the next step will be if Europe’s authorities fail to impose the existing laws of the land on Islamic immigrants: the imposition of Sharia law on everyone, non-Muslims as well as Muslims. While Europe’s Muslims hold their Ramadan, this is something worth pondering for Europe’s non-Muslims.




http://www.hudsonny.org/2009/08/eurabian-safari.php
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Reply #2 - Sep 2nd, 2009 at 9:29am
 
Exactly how it should be!!!

Rubs fingers together in a "Burns-ian" manner  Grin

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The green standard of Islam is finally going to conquer Europe!! The dream of Mehmet the Conqueror is finally coming to fruition!!!

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Reply #3 - Sep 2nd, 2009 at 9:43am
 

hahahha, only, us lovers of democracy don't like that.
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Reply #4 - Sep 2nd, 2009 at 12:25pm
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Sep 2nd, 2009 at 9:20am:
........Most of them never go to that part of the city. It is probably a sensible decision, because Molenbeek is known to be unsafe for non-Muslims.....

.....The Sharia areas of Europe are expanding rapidly across Western Europe. While currently still restricted to what the French officially call the ZUS (zones urbaines sensibles - sensitive urban areas) these areas are growing fast. Even today, eight million of the sixty million inhabitants of France already live in one of the country’s 751 ZUS.





sprint,

You prolly could have titled this thread.....


'Europeans, 'under siege' in Europe'




Europe's future, a once cosmopolitan, and inviting, safe Europe, which 'opened its doors' as a refugee haven for moslems, and others,
.....becomes inherently unsafe for non-moslems?

And such is the 'gratitude' of Europeans moslems, to those Europeans who, in an unsafe world, gave moslems sanctuary?

Yes!           Cheesy





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"....And he said unto him, If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead."
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Reply #5 - Sep 3rd, 2009 at 8:01am
 
Islam thinks it has or will conquer Europe, but they should not be so sure. The tide is turning, and the average person is fed up.

All you will need is a few good right wing politicians and that is the end of them.

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Reply #6 - Sep 3rd, 2009 at 8:21am
 

a few harsh words won't send them packing.

laws baning the koran will help
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Reply #7 - Sep 3rd, 2009 at 10:14am
 
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Islam thinks it has or will conquer Europe, but they should not be so sure. The tide is turning, and the average person is fed up.

All you will need is a few good right wing politicians and that is the end of them.


Well it worked for getting the Jews out of Europe right?? So why not with the Muslims is what you're thinking I guess...
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Reply #8 - Sep 3rd, 2009 at 11:30am
 

you are guessing wrong.

any peoples who want to fundamentally change any country they move into as immigrants shoudd be deported.
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Reply #9 - Sep 3rd, 2009 at 1:35pm
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Sep 3rd, 2009 at 8:21am:
a few harsh words won't send them packing.

laws baning the koran will help





No, it wouldn't [imo]!


sprint,

IMO, that would be dumb!

I have said it before, we should NOT ban the Koran, or the Hadith, or other ISLAMIC texts.

In fact, imo, they should be required reading in our higher schools, and universities!



IMO, what we should do is ban
the practice of ISLAM
, in Australia.




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It should be our governments policy,

    * to immediately close or destroy all mosques,
    * to immediately deport all imam's [clerics] [stripping them of any Australian citizenship],
    * to, upon discovery, within Australia, deport any [and every] person who claims to practice, and follow, the political philosophy called, ISLAM [stripping them of Australian citizenship].


An open letter to Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd
http://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1247892235/2#2






We don't need to ban, or burn books.

We need to base our choices, on information, and on being informed, on knowledge, of what ISLAM is.
......not on our ignorance, or our prejudice, of what ISLAM is, or what ISLAM may be.


But, what we as right thinking people, desperately do NEED TO DO, is to separate ourselves from this evil called, ISLAM!





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Reply #10 - Sep 3rd, 2009 at 1:46pm
 
The Koran, or the Hadith, or other ISLAMIC texts, are not things which we should fear.

The contents of the Koran, and other ISLAMIC texts, are things which we should expose!!

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Reply #11 - Sep 3rd, 2009 at 2:33pm
 
One Christian nut wants to burn books (throwback to when Christianity was more itself perhaps?) whilst the other doesn't agree, and just wishes to outlaw the practice of certain religions.

It's quite obvious which nutter religion doesn't belong here.
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Reply #12 - Sep 3rd, 2009 at 3:22pm
 

it's also easy  to see which belief has freedom.

how are the chocolate cravings abu ??
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Reply #13 - Sep 3rd, 2009 at 3:52pm
 
abu_rashid wrote on Sep 3rd, 2009 at 2:33pm:
One Christian nut wants to burn books (throwback to when Christianity was more itself perhaps?)
whilst the other doesn't agree, and just wishes to outlaw the practice of certain religions.


It's quite obvious which nutter religion doesn't belong here.







abu,

You are, such, an out an out
raging hypocrite
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You accuse me
, of exactly, what ISLAM mandates against, not one other religion, but against ALL other religions....


The Koran...
"If anyone desires a religion other than Islam (submission to Allah), never will it be accepted of him;........."

http://www.usc.edu/schools/college/crcc/engagement/resources/texts/muslim/quran/...




An Oz moslem cleric, explains ISLAM's reason for being....

...
Australian Islamic leader defends jihad
".....Abu Bakr says he does not accept other religions.
"I am telling you that my religion doesn't tolerate other religion. It doesn't tolerate," he said.
"The only one law which needs to spread, it can be here or anywhere else, is Islam." "

http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200508/s1430551.htm




abu,

If i had been born a moslem, and a right thinking human being, and if i then studied what my religion proposed and endorsed,
.....i would be ashamed to call myself a moslem.

But, there is no shaming a good moslem.



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Reply #14 - Sep 3rd, 2009 at 6:36pm
 
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If i had been born a moslem, and a right thinking human being, and if i then studied what my religion proposed and endorsed,
.....i would be ashamed to call myself a moslem.


Nope, you would've seen a balanced view of Islam, instead of just out of context quotes from dhimmiwatch, and therefore you'd know Islam was the truth.

Btw, I like your idea about teaching Islamic texts in schools. Again so long as it's a balanced teaching, I think it'd be a wonderful idea.
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