God Help England
A row has broken out after a Christian group organised a day of prayer in Oxford about Muslims during Ramadan.Good grief! They apologized faster than Takeru Kobayashi stuffs his mouth at a hot dog eating contest! Convert already you stupid dhimmis. I don't know about you but the Muslim world can kiss my entire ass; I will never apologize for praying.
The Muslim Education Centre of Oxford (Meco) accused Witney-based Open Doors UK of preaching “evangelical propaganda”, after the Christian group held a Call to Prayer day in Oxford yesterday.
But Open Doors UK, which held the event at St Aldate’s Church, insisted it had been taken out of context, although it “regretted” any offence that had been caused.
And then there's this little bit of creeping sharia...
Compulsory Fasting For All During Ramadan
Later this month it's Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. It's one of the holiest days of the Jewish calendar, so I'd be obliged, please, if you'd all stay at home, turn off the TV and refrain from your usual activities. Ten days after that it's Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, when Jews fast and spend the day in synagogue. So I've also asked my Times colleagues not to work then. And I will be mightily offended if I learn afterwards that any of them have been eating.Oh yes, it is happening. Just imagine the outrage though, if someone tried to make the Muslim councilors fast during Yom Kippur or Lent? Hoo-boy! There'd be rioting and car burning in the streets! Burquas torn in anguish! Islamic Outrage Boy in an apoplectic fit! In short - the typical Muslim reaction to anything they don't like.
You might not think I am being serious. But if I was Head of Democratic Services at Tower Hamlets Council in East London, I would be. Last week John Williams e-mailed each of the borough's 51 councillors with a similar instruction.
For the duration of Ramadan, the Muslim holy month, they are, he told them - every one of them, Muslim, Catholic, Jew or atheist - to behave during council meetings as strict Muslims. They are not to eat or drink; they are to break for Muslim prayers; they are to do as they are ordered by the Muslim religion.
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