Monday, July 31, 2006

Islam - "Faith, hate and charity"

The BBC's John Ware takes a look at London-based charity Interpal and doesn't like what he finds.

Ware also made the "A Qestion of Leadership" program which exposed the terror connections at the Muslim Association of Britain and the Muslim Council of Britain.

It's nice to see the BBC doing it's job from time to time.

The article contains a photo concerning one of the charities Interpal supports, the Dura Islamic society. Here's what Ware notes about the picture.

JOHN WARE: I'm curious about that little sign up there. What exactly is it?

HASHEM RJOUB, ORPHANAGE DIRECTOR: 'Do not disappoint the orphan.' This is a Koranic verse. The Koran encourages us to protect the orphan.

JW: And that red colour coming down the arm and spilling over the world? What does that signify?

HR: By God... It's not clear whether it's blood or not, but in truth it looks like it might be.

JW: It conveys to me a picture of Islam dominating the world, and if necessary through bloodshed.

HR: It's true. This picture expresses the vision of the person who drew it. This doesn't necessarily mean that these things exist. I want to stress that Islam has ruled most of the world without blood. There was no blood, it was through persuasion.


UPDATE

Just finished watching the entire program. Watch it yourself and you'll understand better why London is called Londonistan. Click on the watch Panorama icon on the top left of the page.

UPDATE

More here.
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