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Muslim leaders want permission to extend another Preston mosque, it emerged today.

The Raza Mosque in St Paul's Road, Deepdale, will be enlarged with a community centre added alongside, if planners give the go-ahead.

In the next few weeks council planning officers will consider the £350,000 proposals for a new three-storey building, plus plans to turn an existing building into an annexe to the mosque.

It comes just weeks after plans for another mosque caused controversy in a conservation area of Fulwood.

What is happening in Preston, how many Mosques are there in Preston, there appears to be a great deal of activity in trying to turn the town into an Islamic enclave, no doubt the town councillors will support this transition and be the first town to start the Balkanization of the UK.

Upon completion of the transformation of this old British mill town to a Pakistani/Bangladeshi ghetto, no doubt the occupants of said Ghetto will invite Sheik Ahmad Bahr to deliver a sermon similar to the one he gave in Sudan.



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#1426 - Acting Speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council Sheik Ahmad Bahr from Hamas, Declared during a Friday Sermon at a Sudan Mosque that America and Israel Will Be Annihilated and Called upon Allah to Kill the Jews and the Americans "to the Very Last One"


When this has been done and the sheik has called for all our deaths, he may need a lawyer to explain his actions, and why he said what he said, well if he needs a bent lawyer all he has to do is ask Abu Hamza, Mr Hamza is not difficult to find he is Living in luxury in Belmarsh prison

TERROR suspect Manfo Asiedu got a £650 bribe off hook-handed preacher Abu Hamza’s solicitor to try to make him lie in court, the 21/7 trial heard.

Lawyer Mudassar Arani was said to have given him cash while in Belmarsh jail awaiting trial over the alleged bomb plot.

This was a “disgraceful and sinister bribe”, said Asiedu’s barrister Stephen Kamlish at Woolwich Crown Court, South-East London.

Mrs Arani, who is not Asiedu’s lawyer, allegedly wanted his story to tally with three defendants she does represent, who say the “plot” was a hoax.



 

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  • 20 Apr 2007, 10:19 PM Najistani wrote:
    Wherever you find Kafir you kill them:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jt6K0fr0h8M
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  • 21 Apr 2007, 12:22 AM DP111 wrote:
    Interesting

    Paul Goodman, the Conservative MP for Wycombe, secured a Commons debate on integration and cohesion yesterday, which was really about Islamism in Britain. He and others raised many important points and asked a number of pertinent questions — many of which were simply ignored by the Communities Minister, Meg Munn. One question in particular, asked by the Tory MP for Surrey Heath Michael Gove, stood out:

    Why is it that the Government’s adviser on the teaching of Islam in higher and further education, Dr. Ataullah Siddiqui, is linked with the Islamic Foundation and the Markfield Institute of Higher Education, both of which are institutions that were set up by the Jamaat-e-Islami party, an explicitly Islamist organisation, and its supporters? In other words, why is the man who is charged with checking extremism on Britain’s campuses in fact linked with a body that was set up by a separatist Islamist organisation?

    Via Melanie Philips
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  • 21 Apr 2007, 12:27 AM DP111 wrote:
    Eyebrows may have been raised by a Gallup poll of London Muslims in today’s Times which claimed they were more patriotic than indigenous Brits and busting a gut to integrate into British society. While some British Muslims undoubtedly wish to integrate, there is clearly a serious problem of national identification in other parts of that community which was not reflected at all in the Times report. In a sharply written post on the website of Civitas’s new Centre for Social Cohesion, David Conway offers an explanation:

    http://www.melaniephillips.com/diary/
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