I’ve written several times how true Muslims owe their allegiance not to the nation they live in but to the nation of Islam – the ummah.
But our political leadership just can’t seem to understand that and when a terrorist plot enfolds, they scratch their knobby little heads and wonder why such nice young boys – and girls – should want to blow up their fellow citizens and neighbors. And when they do the apologist and appeasers come out of the woodwork and state that it has nothing to do with Islam.
Even a quote from an average Muslim in Britain can not wake the free world from its self-induced slumber.
From the Guardian. Another example of a Muslim owing allegiance to the ummah and not his country. This one – disgusting.
“The family of the first British Muslim soldier to be killed in the "war on terror" were forced to hit back yesterday against extremist claims that he was a "home-grown terrorist". Within hours of news of the death of Lance Corporal Jabron Hashmi, 24, in the Helmand province of Afghanistan, a website run by the extremist group al-Ghurabaa posted a picture of the young soldier surrounded by flames. The group condemned L/Cpl Hashmi, who was in the Intelligence Corps, as a home-grown terrorist for serving with the British army in Afghanistan, adding: "Unlike members of al-Qaida, he took a salary for his terror."
Then this from a Muslim in Britain which shows the real root of the problem with Muslims and Islam.
"I don't see how any Muslim can be in the British army, not with all the shit that's happening in Muslim countries. It doesn't make sense. It's not right. There's no space for Muslims in the army," said a 25-year-old who would only give his name as Saleem. "Of course it's a tragedy and I feel for them [his family]. But what was he doing over there? He was an Asian dude fighting a white man's war. Basically, we can't be like the goreh [white people] and they can't be like us."
But maybe, just maybe the infidels are starting to get a clue.
“Tony Blair vented his frustration at Britain's Muslim community yesterday, saying its leaders had to do more to attack not just the extremists' methods, but their false sense of grievance about the west. He told the Commons liaison committee that too many Muslim leaders gave the impression that they understood and sympathised with the grievances, an attitude that ensured the extremists would never be defeated. Mr Blair insisted government alone could not root out extremism. He was responding to criticisms, some from some Muslim Labour MPs, that the government's drive to integrate the Muslim community after the July 7 bombings last year was dissipating into a public relations exercise.
Well, I have a suggestion for the ‘integration’ of Muslim into British society – teach them that they are British first, and Muslims second and that they owe their allegiance to England and not the ummah. And this should be taught first in the mosques.
But that would be apostasy and never be accepted by the inmans and clerics whose objective is to turn England and the free world into worldwide Islamic state headed by their beloved Caliphate.