Monday, September 12, 2011

Muslim Youth Stone EDL Bus - Cops Arrest Passengers...


A coach full of English Defence League supporters was pelted with missiles after it broke down in east London.
The coach was carrying 44 EDL members when it stopped in Mile End Road, Tower Hamlets.
About 100 Asian teenagers then pelted it with bricks and stones, according to a BBC reporter at the scene.
But a group of youths subsequently sat down in the middle of Mile End Road, blocking the bus and forcing it to stop.
Police arrested all 44 EDL supporters, who were travelling from a protest in Aldgate earlier on Saturday. A double decker bus was used to evacuate them.
At this point a large number of Asian men began arriving from a nearby estate.
The reporter said by then the situation had become very scary.
The police charged the youths and scuffles broke out.
Another group standing on a footbridge over the road threw bricks at the bus.
Police managed to clear the road and the bus left the area.
The EDL, which says it is protesting against Islamic extremism in the UK, had earlier held a protest in Aldgate after a planned march through east London was banned by the government.
Shafiur Rahman had organised stewards for a rival demonstration earlier in the day.
He said that allowing the bus through Tower Hamlets was a major security error that could have ended in disaster.
Investigation ongoing
Mr Rahman is a member of the Islamic Forum of Europe.
A Met spokeswoman said: "A coach containing individuals believed to have participated in the EDL demonstration stopped in Whitechapel Road - some passengers got off and an altercation took place with some local youths who had gathered.
"Shortly after, the coach broke down outside Stepney Green Underground Station, and a further disturbance took place.
"Officers commandeered a double decker bus before transferring the passengers and escorting them off the borough."


She added: "All those on the coach were arrested for public order offences and an investigation is ongoing to identify others outside the bus who participated in the disorder."
Meanwhile the EDL's second in command, Kevin Carroll, has told the BBC its founder Stephen Lennon will hand himself in to police.
Lennon, who was convicted in July of leading a street brawl with 100 football fans, breached bail conditions by taking part in the demonstration.
On Saturday an EDL regional organiser had claimed Lennon had already been arrested - but this proved to be untrue.
A total of 60 people - including the 44 involved in the bus incident - were arrested in connection with the EDL protest.
Offences included assault on a police officer, common assault, drunk and disorderly behaviour and affray.
Police estimated 1,000 EDL supporters and 1,500 counter-protesters had gathered.
First I want to note the irritating, obfuscating and bordering on pathological use of the term "Asian" - by British newspapers in lieu of the more accurate muslim.Honest journalism has succumbed to dhimmitude and political correctness. I wondered - Do muslims refer to themselves as "Asian"? So I thought I'd check a few muslim online publications to see what people they consider to be "Asian":Al Arabya News Channel - Gulf Daily News - The Voice of Bahrain - Kuwait Arab Times -Crime - The Muslim NewsIn reviewing the above searches you will find that the vast majority - if not 100% - use the word 'Asian' in regards to China, Japan, Malaysia, etc.
The same countries and people that we all think of when reading the word 'Asian'. So clearly muslims do not refer to themselves as 'Asian'.Isn't it time that British newspapers stop treating their readers like a bunch of dopes?

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Photographs of Essalam mosque in Rotterdam

Photographs of Essalam mosque in Rotterdam

Photographs of Essalam mosque in Rotterdam - wallpaper of mosque

Photographs of Essalam mosque in Rotterdam - wallpaper masjid

Photographs of Essalam mosque in Rotterdam - wallpaper of mosque picture

Photographs of Essalam mosque in Rotterdam - wallpaper of masjid besar essalam

Photographs of Essalam mosque in Rotterdam - wallpaper of Essalam mosque photos


Essalam mosque exterior designed in the style of the Prophet Mosque in Medina, combined with the style of 15th century the Egyptian mamluks. whole building covered with natural stone accented with colorful bluish-gray stone. While the window arches are made of artificial stone

Essalam Mosque "Rotterdam, The Largest Mosque in Europe



The Largest Mosque in Europe - Essalam Mosque

The Largest Mosque in Europe - Essalam Mosque photos

The Largest Mosque in Europe - Essalam Mosque pictures

The Largest Mosque in Europe - Essalam Mosque images
Essalam or Assalam mosque in the city of Rotterdam, Netherlands. finally completed and inaugurated its use on Friday, December 17, 2010. Then after going through a very long way in its development. The process of building this mosque was abandoned due to internal dissension building committee, opposition from those who are anti-mosque there, to the financial problems. Now that the mosque was completed and inaugurated, becoming the largest mosque in Europe

Sunday, September 4, 2011

CURRYING FAVOUR


Wonder if you caught this gem brought to us by the Muslim-adoring BBC? A B-BBC stalwart notes;

"The BBC launches yet another attempt to persuade us that even though Muslims think our culture is depraved, our Christian religion heretical and that they have no real intention of integrating in any meaningful way, we should thank them for their contributions to our society.
'Eating plays a major role in Ramadan, and it's now playing a surprisingly big role in British culture too. Stand-up comedian Shappi Khorsandi looks at the way in which food from Muslim countries has helped revolutionise the British palate... and she discovers the surprising effect those foods have had on British identity."
The BBC's very own Dan Brown version of history merging fact with fiction, myths and lies to create a story that paints a picture of Britain that the BBC want you to believe in. Muslim comedian Shappi Khorsandi, remarkably annoying and patronising, tells us that Curry is Muslim, coffee is Muslim and spices are Muslim....she doesn't say much about that other Muslim invention the suicide bomber. We have a lot to be grateful for to the Muslims.

Except perhaps not so much.

Watch this programme and you will come away believing Britain goes home every night to a Vindaloo or Tikka Masala and is changing, evolving, into secret Muslims as you are what you eat as the programme keeps insisting. In that case presumably we are more likely to be Peruvian or at least part Spanish, as we eat so many spuds brought to us from South America by the Spanish....never mind Mexican, Chinese or MacDonald shaped.

For the BBC the history of spices in Britain begins with the Muslims and ends with them....missing out the vast spice trade in the Far East, Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire.....Curry is 'Muslim' rather than Indian...never mind Thai, Burmese, even Chinese or Japanese.

Coffee is definitely a Muslim, not just 'Arab' invention. Shappi misses out the story of the goatherd who takes some 'coffee' berries to a monastery and the Abbot there eventually produces some form of concoction from them to produce a stimulant....that is a Christian Monastery.

'According to the legend, the news of the "wakeful monastery" spread rapidly, and the magical berry soon "came to be in request throughout the whole kingdom; and in progress of time other nations and provinces of the East fell into the use of it." '

And she certainly didn't want you to hear about this.....The Arab slave trade and coffee....
'Another story says that Sudanese slaves used to chewing berries to survive their hard journey. According to this version, this is how coffee reached Arabia from Ethiopia.'

Islam in fact had a retrograde effect on the coffee trade often banning it for religious reasons.....it was certainly Arabs who popularised it as a drink but Islam the religion, had nothing to do with it.

This programme is not about history it is about rewriting history as the BBC's Professor Cox says...'public service broadcasting had a "very important" role to play in changing the direction of society'.

So now you know....curry is Muslim not Indian, spices are Muslim not Far Eastern, coffee is Muslim not Arabic...or Ethiopian/Christian.

Curious that when Muslim terrorists let off bombs in London killing 52 people and injuring over 700 and tell us in videos that this is done in the name of Islam the BBC hurry to tell us that this is rubbish....this is not Islam, Islam means peace (and coffee, spices and curry)....these bombers are perverting and distorting Islam.

Trouble is the bombers were following the teachings of Islam...it is with programmes like this that the BBC are perverting the truth about Islam and attempting not only to rewrite history but to write the future as it wishes it to be....quite a dark future if Muslim countries are anything to go by."

Friday, September 2, 2011

Muslim-only Alton Towers


BRITAIN’S biggest fun park has sparked a race row ? with a MUSLIMS-ONLY day.

Up to 28,000 are expected at Alton Towers on September 17 when there will be no music, booze or gambling.
Instead there will be prayer areas, Muslim stalls and all food served will be HALAL.
Organisers Islamic Leisure have billed it the First National Muslim Fun Day and tickets can only be bought through their website.
Non-Muslims phoning the Staffordshire park have been refused tickets.
One, George Hughes, 19, who rang up for 15 tickets for a pal’s birthday, said: “I couldn’t believe it.
It’s the only day we can go, yet I can’t because I’m not Muslim. Can you imagine all the fuss if there was a Christians-only day?”
George, of Crayford, Kent, added: “My Muslim friends think it’s outrageous.
“What’s the world coming to when people are being banned from flying the St George’s flag yet this sort of day is allowed? If it must be held, then why not on a weekday rather than a busy weekend?”
The event is widely promoted on the internet and the Muslim Public Affairs Committee declared it “exclusively for our brothers and sisters”.
Logo ... Britain's biggest fun park
Logo ... biggest fun park
But some Muslims have condemned the idea. One university student on a Muslim website forum said: “It’s hardly encouraging integration.”
Another said: “What next . . . an all Muslims shopping day out in the Trafford Centre in Manchester?”
Abid Hussan of Islamic Leisure insisted the day was open to all faiths, although Islamic laws would apply.
He added: “There will be no smoking, no alcohol and halal food only.
“We’re trying to get Muslims to go to this day because they wouldn’t normally go somewhere like Alton Towers. We’re trying to integrate Muslims into the wider community. People can come down and see the way we live. It will be a peaceful family environment.”
Alton Towers said any organisation could hire the park for a day.
A spokeswoman said “We make no distinction regarding sexuality, religious, ethnic or lifestyle choices.”
She confirmed tickets for the day were now available only through Islamic Leisure. And Alton Towers would promote the fact that the day had been booked.
She added: “As a general rule, there will be no admission on the day to guests who have not booked through the organisation in advance.”

Demo forces BBC to take Proms off air as protesters chant 'Free Palestine' during concert


Live coverage of a Proms concert by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra was pulled last night after disruptions by protesters chanting 'Free Palestine'.

The BBC was forced to take the broadcast off air because of the outbursts during the event at London's Royal Albert Hall.

Gil Shaham was about to play Bruch's violin concerto conducted by Zubin Mehta when booing and shouting began.

Michael Stern, who was in the audience, said: 'There were four to five disruptions at the beginning of each piece.
'The protesters started singing in the middle of the performance. It was obviously rehearsed. They were singing in tune to Beethoven's Ninth. 
 
'They are musicians not politicians, they are here to play. It's fair to make a protest outside but not to take it in. All of us paid good money to come here.'

It is believed that around 40 protesters bought seats, which would have cost them around £20 each.

Pomp: The Proms are normally a celebration of music
Pomp: The Proms, normally a good-natured celebration of music

Radio 3 interrupted its live broadcast at 7.45pm before returning later. Coverage was cut off again an hour later following more protests.

Earlier the Palestine Solidarity Campaign had urged music lovers to boycott the concert and called for the BBC not to broadcast it.

One of the protesters, Professor Jonathan Rosenhead, of the London School of Economics, said: 'The orchestra is intimately connected with the Israeli state.

'We are saying not to forget the denial of human rights in Israel.'

A BBC spokesman said: 'We regret that as a result of sustained audience disruption within the concert hall which affected the ability to hear the music, tonight's Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Prom was taken off air.

Two accused of key role in Leicester kebab shop explosion


Two people have appeared in court accused of playing key roles in events leading to the explosion which destroyed a kebab shop and killed one of its employees.
Shabaz Khan and Mehwish Yasin, both 24, appeared at Leicester Magistrates' Court yesterday charged with manslaughter.
they are accused of causing the death of Fiaz Ahmed Ansari, whose body was discovered in the rubble of Kams King of the Grill takeaway, in Narborough Road, Leicester, following the blast at 2.20am on Monday.

Neither entered pleas. They were released on conditional bail and are due to appear at Leicester Crown Court in December.

Khan, who worked at the takeaway, and Yasin, a recently qualified teacher who studied in Leicester, were among seven people arrested following the blast.
Prosecutor Mark Williams told the hearing that results of a post-mortem examination indicated Mr Ansari had been near the source of the blast, possibly directly facing it.
He said: "The explosion destroyed not only the takeaway, it also showered debris into the street and at passing traffic. Damage to neighbouring businesses at this stage has been estimated at £42,000.
"Initial forensic examination recovered two petrol canisters outside the premises – one empty and one half-full.
"Police are also examining whether gas was deliberately released.
"The side doors were blasted off their hinges and parts were embedded in the walls of neighbouring businesses."
A man allegedly left the premises wearing some sort of face covering and carrying a holdall, which was recovered nearby and contained two petrol cannisters.
It is alleged that four petrol cannisters were taken to the premises as part of an attempt to set fire to it.
Mr Khan was bailed to live at his family home in Stuart Road, Harrow, Middlesex, while Miss Yasin, who had been living in Cranmer Street, West End, Leicester, must stay with her family in Plaistow Avenue, Birmingham.
Police confirmed three women and a man have been released by police and will face no action. A 28-year-old man remains in custody.
Yesterday, an inquest was opened for identification purposes into the death of Mr Ansari and adjourned to a date to be decided.