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60% of MUSLIMS say KILLING for RELIGION could be JUSTIFIED.

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Muslim students who say it is right to kill for Religion

by

Steve Doughty

Social Affairs Correspondent.

[Daily Mail-Monday, July 28, 2008]

NEARLY one third of Muslim students believe it can be acceptable to kill in the name of

RELIGION

according to a survey published yesterday.

It also found that 40% want to see the introduction of

ISLAMIC SHARIA LAW

in Britain.

40%

Think it wrong for Muslim men and women to mix freely together.

33%

Want to see a world-wide

ISLAMIC GOVERNMENT

based on

SHARIA LAW.

 

The findings were described by researchers at the

CENTRE for SOCIAL COHESION

THINK-TANK

which commissioned the poll, as

'deeply alarming'

BUT a prominent Muslim student group called the report 'weak and unrepresentative' and said it undermined' positive work carried out by

ISLAMIC SOCIETIES.

The Centre for Social Cohesion founded last year to study religion and toleration, has drawn attention to the extremist influence of Islamic societies and study centres at

 BRITISH UNIVERSITIES.

The survey was based on a

YouGov poll

of

1,400 STUDENTS , 600 of them Muslim, at 12 universities with influential Islamic societies.

These included eight in London, among them the London School of Economics, Imperial College, and the School of Oriental and African Studies, and the universities of Birmingham, Leeds, Leicester and Manchester.

It found that a large minority of Muslim students express views that are strongly socially conservative or which suggest

THEY ARE OPEN TO EXTREMIST THINKING.

While

32%

JUSTIFIED KILLING IN THE NAME OF RELIGION

if the religion was under attack.

 

60%

of students active in Islamic societies did so.

 

4%

thought

KILLING TO PROMOTE RELIGION

WAS PERMISSIBLE.

 

More than half

54%

wanted an

ISLAMIC POLITICAL PARTY

to stand up for

 MUSLIMS at WESTMINSTER.

 

There was strong criticism of the

BRITISH GOVERNMENT

over

IRAQ

 

66%

of Muslims said

THEY HAD LOST RESPECT FOR IT.

 

BUT

30 %

of Muslim students said their

RESPECT FOR BRITISH SOCIETY

had grown because of the negative public reaction to the

IRAQ

Report author Hannah Stuart said:

'These findings are deeply alarming. Students in higher education are the future leaders of their communities, yet significant numbers of them appear to hold beliefs which contravene

LIBERAL, DEMOCRATIC VALUES.

'These results are deeply embarrassing for those who have said that there is no extremism in

BRITISH UNIVERSITIES.'

Miss Stuart, also said that ministers should be wary about treating university Islamic societies as representative because their members appeared to be more extreme than other Muslim students.

The Federation of Student Islamic Societies called the survey mischievous.

It's president Faisal Hanjra said:

'This is another damning attack on the Muslim community by elements within the academic arena whose only purpose seems to be the undermining of sincere efforts by mainstream Muslim organisations to tackle the threat of terror which the wider society faces.'

'The report is methodologically weak, it is unrepresentative and above all serves only to undermine the positive work carried out by Islamic societies across the country.'

CONCERNS over extremism among the

90,000

MUSLIMS

studying at

BRITISH UNIVERSITIES

have grown alongside the spread of radical groups including

HIZB-UT-TAHRIR

organisation which Tony Blair said in 2005

SHOULD BE BANNED.

 

Terrorists who have passed through British universities include Kafeel Ahmed, who died after driving a burning vehicle into a Glasgow airport terminal last year, and Jawad Akbar, jailed for life in April 2007 for conspiring to attack shopping malls and nightclubs.  he was said to have becopme involved in militancy while a student at Brunel University.

 

BY NUMBERS...

-THE STUDENTS VIEWS  

60%

of students in Islamic societies felt killing for religion could be justified.

 

 

 

26%

of female Muslim students felt men and women were treated equally.

 

 

 

59%

 

of Muslim students thought women should wear a veil.

25%

said they did have little or no respect for homosexuals.

 

 

50%

said they would not support a friend's decision to leave Islam.

24%

did not think men and women were equal in the eyes of Allah

 

 

40%

felt it wrong for men and women to mix freely.

6%

said friends who left Islam should be punished by SHARIA LAW.

 

 

 

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[The Governments answer is to give Islamic organisations financial assistance whilst ignoring the Christian majority. How can they justify such measures when they are supporting an

 ENEMY WITHIN]

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