According to the globalist authorities and media this is all a myth (sic).
Londonistan: 423 New Mosques; 500 Closed Churches
by Giulio MeottiThousands of Muslims participate in a public outdoor prayer service in Birmingham, England, on July 6, 2016. (Image source: Ruptly video screenshot)
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April, 201
British
multiculturalists are feeding Islamic fundamentalism. Muslims do not
need to become the majority in the UK; they just need gradually to
Islamize the most important cities. The change is already taking
place.
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British personalities keep opening the door to introducing Islamic sharia law. One of the leading British judges, Sir James Munby, said that Christianity no longer influences the courts and these must be multicultural, which means more Islamic. Rowan Williams, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, and Chief Justice Lord Phillips, also suggested that the English law should "incorporate" elements of sharia law.
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British universities are also advancing Islamic law. The academic guidelines, "External speakers in higher education institutions", provide that "orthodox religious groups" may separate men and women during events. At the Queen Mary University of London, women have had to use a separate entrance and were forced to sit in a room without being able to ask questions or raise their hands, just as in Riyadh or Tehran.
"London
is more Islamic than many Muslim countries put together",
according to Maulana
Syed Raza Rizvi,
one of the Islamic preachers who now lead "Londonistan",
as the journalist Melanie Phillips has called the English capital.
No, Rizvi is not a right-wing extremist. Wole Soyinka, a Nobel
Laureate for Literature, was less generous; he called
the UK "a
cesspit for Islamists".
"Terrorists
can not stand London multiculturalism", London's mayor Sadiq
Khan said after
the recent deadly terror attack at Westminster. The opposite is true:
British multiculturalists are feeding Islamic fundamentalism. Above
all, Londonistan, with its new 423
mosques,
is built on the sad ruins of English Christianity.
The Hyatt
United Church was
bought by the Egyptian community to be converted to a mosque. St
Peter's Church has
been converted into the Madina Mosque. The Brick
Lane Mosque was
built on a former Methodist church. Not only buildings are converted,
but also people. The number of converts
to Islam has
doubled; often they embrace radical Islam, as with Khalid
Masood,
the terrorist who struck Westminster.
The Daily
Mail published
photographs of a church and a mosque a few meters from each other in
the heart of London. At the Church of San Giorgio, designed to
accommodate 1,230 worshipers, only 12 people gathered to celebrate
Mass. At the Church of Santa Maria, there were 20.
The
nearby Brune Street Estate mosque has a different problem:
overcrowding. Its small room and can contain only 100. On Friday, the
faithful must pour into the street to pray. Given the current trends,
Christianity in England is becoming a relic, while Islam will be the
religion of the future.
In Birmingham,
the second-largest British city, where many jihadists live and
orchestrate their attacks, an Islamic minaret dominates the sky.
There are petitions to allow British mosques to call the Islamic
faithful to prayer on loudspeakers three
times a day.
By
2020, estimates are that the number of Muslims
attending prayers will
reach at least 683,000, while the number of Christians attending
weekly Mass will drop to 679,000. "The new cultural landscape of
English cities has arrived; the homogenised, Christian landscape of
state religion is in retreat", said Ceri
Peach of
Oxford University. While nearly half of British Muslims are under the
age of 25, a quarter of Christians are over 65. "In another 20
years there are going to be more active Muslims than there are
churchgoers," said Keith
Porteous Wood,
director of the National Secular Society.
Since
2001, 500
London churches of
all denominations have been turned into private homes. During the
same period, British mosques have been proliferating. Between 2012
and 2014, the proportion of Britons who identify themselves
as Anglicans fell
from 21% to 17%, a decrease of 1.7 million people, while, according
to a survey conducted by the respected NatCen
Social Research Institute,
the number of Muslims has grown by almost a million. Churchgoers are
declining at a rate that within a generation, their number will be
three times lower than that of Muslims who go regularly to mosque on
Friday.
Demographically,
Britain has been acquiring an increasingly an Islamic face, in places
such as Birmingham, Bradford, Derby, Dewsbury, Leeds, Leicester,
Liverpool, Luton, Manchester, Sheffield, Waltham Forest and Tower
Hamlets. In 2015, an analysis of the most common name in England
showed it was Mohammed,
including spelling variations such as Muhammad and Mohammad.
Most
important cities have huge Muslim populations: Manchester (15.8%),
Birmingham (21.8%) and Bradford (24.7%). In Birmingham,
the police just dismantled a terrorist cell; there is also a greater
probability that a child will be born into a Muslim family than into
a Christian one. In Bradford and Leicester, half the children are
Muslim. Muslims do not need to become the majority in the UK; they
just need gradually to Islamize the most important cities. The change
is already taking place. "Londonistan" is not a Muslim
majority nightmare; it is a cultural, demographic and religious
hybrid in which Christianity declines and Islam advances.
According
to Innes Bowen, writing
in The
Spectator,
only two of the 1,700 mosques in Britain today follow the modernist
interpretation of Islam,
compared with 56% in the United States. The Wahhabis control six
percent of mosques in the UK, while the fundamentalist Deobandi
control up to 45%. According to a survey from the Knowledge Center, a
third of UK Muslims do not feel "part
of British culture."
London
is also full of sharia
courts.
There are officially 100. The advent of this parallel judicial system
has been made possible thanks to the British Arbitration Act and the
system of Alternative Dispute Resolution. These new courts are based
on the rejection of the inviolability of human rights: the values
of freedom and equality that are the basis of English Common
Law.
British
personalities keep opening the door to introduce sharia. One of
Britain's leading judges, Sir James
Munby,
said that Christianity no longer influences the courts and these must
be multicultural -- which means more Islamic. Rowan
Williams,
the former Archbishop of Canterbury, and Chief Justice Lord
Phillips also
suggested that British law should "incorporate" elements of
sharia law. The British cultural establishment is rapidly
capitulating to Islamic fundamentalists in accepting their demands.
British
universities are also advancing Islamic law. The official guidelines
of the university, "External
speakers in higher education institutions",
published by Universities UK, provide that "orthodox religious
groups" may separate men and women during events. At Queen
Mary University of London,
women had to use a separate entrance and were forced to sit in a room
without being able to ask questions or raise their hands -- as in
Riyadh or Tehran. The Islamic
Society at the London School of Economics held
a gala, in which women and men were separated by a seven-meter panel.
After
the attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie
Hebdo,
the head of MI6, Sir John Sawers, recommended self-censorship and
"some
restraint"
in discussing Islam. The British ambassador in Saudi Arabia, Simon
Collis, converted to Islam and completed the pilgrimage to Mecca,
the hajj.
He now calls himself Haji Collis.
What
will be next?
Giulio Meotti, Cultural Editor for Il Foglio, is an Italian journalist and author.
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