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The Forum > General Discussion > The “moderate Muslim,” is there such a thing?

The “moderate Muslim,” is there such a thing?

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The demand for state funded Muslim schools is in accordance with the law of the land. Muslim community is not asking for any favour. State schools with non-Muslim teachers are not suitable for Muslim children. Muslim children need Muslim teachers as role models during their developmental period. There is no place for a non-Muslim child or a teacher in a Muslim school. Derby Free Muslim school is in a mess because there are lot of non-Muslim teachers. Those schools in Birmingham which are victim of Trojan Horse have non-Muslim teachers and children. There is no place for a non-Muslim child or a teacher in a Muslim school. Those state and church schools where Muslim children are in majority, in my opinion, should be opted out as Muslim Academies.

Muslim haters are so eager to uncover a plot. Well let me spoil the party - there isn't an Islamic plot to take over the schools. These schools were neglected by the government and the teachers hated the children and being there. They gave a minimal level of input. Finally, the community took the matter in their own hands and raised standards. Strange how one fake letter has drawn the Neo con wrath. The school system is designed to control young peoples minds, and turn them into useful tools for those doing the controlling, or did any of us really believe it was designed for education ? The vast majority of Pak origin immigrants to UK were uneducated or with little education and their off springs also did not go into education. Little wonder that they would take over educational institutes in their majority areas and regulate education as they see it. Islam is here to stay and the sooner the British public accepts that. Islam teaches moderation. The value system in Islam is based on tolerance. In all religions where people have faith in one God know that they are accountable on the day of judgement to whatever their Creator has asked them to do and act.
Posted by Iftikhar, Monday, 25 August 2014 9:38:53 PM
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SPQR, you may right in that suggestion. I'm undecided. Certainly plenty of evidence of fanatics of all sorts of persuasions being willing to lie and do the vilest things in the name of their causes.

R0bert
Posted by R0bert, Monday, 25 August 2014 10:00:12 PM
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Iftikhar, I'm sorry, I didn't realise you were talking about UK schools.
I only know about Australian schools.

It sounds like you would be happier in a Muslim country, where you could be sure all the pupils and teachers had the same religion as you.
I hope we never see anything like those sort of schools in Australia....
Posted by Suseonline, Monday, 25 August 2014 11:41:50 PM
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Once again, Iftikhar, please answer the following questions:

1. Is there anything in the Quran that may contribute to the discrimination against Non-Muslims that occurs so often today in Islamic societies -- or anything that so-called radicals can use to justify their violent actions?

2. What is your opinion about Mohammed’s wars? Will you condemn any of his actions?

That’s it! Two simple (compound) questions.

If Foxy or Yvonne want to jump in and answer, that is alright, too.
Posted by kactuz, Monday, 25 August 2014 1:28:14 AM
Posted by kactuz, Monday, 25 August 2014 11:57:43 PM
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Suseonline I may be wrong but I had the impression that we already have them. The government funds private schools heavily, not sure about the legality of employment or enrollment based on religion but there appears to be plenty of scope for that here as well with special exemption to laws about discrimination granted on the basis of religion.

R0bert
Posted by R0bert, Tuesday, 26 August 2014 5:52:48 AM
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@Suseonline,

<<It sounds like you would be happier in a Muslim country>>
You're dern tootin he would! but he wants to make England that Muslim state. And he intends that the dim-witted pommy dhimmi will fund it’s Islamification.
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@ Kactuz
<<Once again, Iftikhar, [you didn’t answer my question re] discrimination against Non-Muslims>>
There’ll be no talk of special privileges for the true believers -- leastway until they get the numbers--then, that will be all we’ll hear.
Posted by SPQR, Tuesday, 26 August 2014 7:28:57 AM
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