roadrunner
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Jana dear, I am not criticizing Islam, but looking at the issue from the point of view of a native britisher.
There are several factors in play here:
Firstly, Britain, and most of Europe, has become increasingly agnostic, and tend to view religion as an unfortunate superstition.
Secondly, the recent record of Islam has been anything but endearing. When the average brit thinks of muslims, he doesn't feel any love or compassion for them. Instead, he remembers the bombings and all the stuff about terrorism being beamed to his TV screen.
Well, that's bs and merely your own biased imagination at play. We all tend to think others think the same way as we do, and therefore prejudge what others think without the slightest knowledge of it. I, for example, believe that all "Britishers" think of Indians as slimy, short, dark complexioned weaklings that cave into any demand that a fairer, more Aryan-esque person might make of him. This, however, is just my own opinion, and to suggest all British people think like this would be incorrect. Much in the same way you're presumptions of the views of Muslims. If anything, most people view others on an individual basis, rather than broad categorizations, into Muslim, or Black, or White. I would say you're talking nonsense in my experience.
Thirdly, muslims in Britain have a reputation for engaging in anti-national activities. When a large group of Muslims come out into the street chanting ant-Britain slogans in the street on a regular basis, it doesn't add to the rep.
Well, that's a bare-faced lie. There's no "regular basis" of anti British slogans shouted out. You need to stop reading right-wing fascist websites, and salivating at the thought of considering yourself as a welcome citizen compared to others. If anything Indians get beaten up the most in the UK according to the statistics. This could just be to them being weaker though.
Fourthly, elaborating on my earlier post, people fear that that giving a quarter to the Islamists will open a pandora's box of demands, until Britain is forced to give up its indegenous values in order to accomodate a foreign ideology.
Read the following articles:
Muslim husbands with more than one wife to get extra benefits as ministers recognise polygamy| News | This is London
Doctors should not eat in front of Muslims during Ramadan says Scottish NHS -Times Online
Daily Express: The World's Greatest Newspaper :: News / Showbiz :: Nurses told to turn Muslims’ beds to Mecca
BBC NEWS | UK | Education | Three Little Pigs 'too offensive'
I don't think most "Britishers" actually care whether a hosptal bed is pointing towards Mecca or not, so long as it doesn't affect their own healthcare. On the subject of benefits, I personally would like to see people living off benefits have their benefits taken away. But again, many other people abuse the benefit system in the UK, and the US, and within Europe. Whether it's done using a polygamy tag or a lot of child benefits is not important. Abuse is abuse.
^^^^To top it all, Its ridiculous demands like these, which convince britons that there should be no compromise with the muslims.
Lastly, Britons feel that their laws are more nuanced, far better written, expressed, and more fair than Islamic ones.
I for one, agree. Say what you will, Islamic laws, though a shining accomplishment of their day, are medieval, and crude in comparison with the British Common Law.
Sharia law is not any set law. Jana is quite correct to point out certain aspects of Sharia law would fit in well with British law, and you are incorrect in the belief that Sharia law can only be a 7th century medieval, harsh code, when it's quite adaptable and depends on INTERPRETATION. Pakistani Sharia law, for example, uses the British Penal Code, and that is still Sharia Law. You won't accept this, obviously, but I've made this very clear for anyone else reading. Afaik, the British legal system, and some aspects of Sharia law overlap (as Jana pointed out).