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Birmingham - One To Keep An Eye On; Mosque? Or Not A Mosque?
Topic Started: Sep 23 2010, 05:50 PM (252 Views)
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No link at present - but quoting from the local paper.

Owner denies mosque plan:

The owner of a former Selly Oak Dance Hall has denied vehemently that he wants to turn it into a mosque.
Ashfaq Azam has applied for planning permission to turn the building in Reservoir Road into a place of worship and has been met with objections from locals.
But, he stressed he has no occupier lined up and could lease it to any religious group. He said "There is no large Muslim Community, so it will not be a mosque".
"It is more likely to be a Christian group. I am simply trying to get this building in use again".
The application is set to be decided by Birmingham City Council in October.


My thoughts:

Load of cr*p! He is right when he says there is no large Muslim Community. Selly Oak never was either in my opinion. Its close to the new QE Hospital, and unless something has changed recently - that area is not in need of a mosque and hopefully the locals will kick up a stink.
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They always say they have no plans. The mosque plans, or lack thereof, in Wrexham are a classic example.
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Problem is that it's also a student area - or at least parts of it are. Thus students will come out in support of a mosque - at least many students will - in the guise of UAF/SWP and Birmingham University's Islamists and Islamist groups.
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R.S. Peters
Sep 23 2010, 06:03 PM
Problem is that it's also a student area - or at least parts of it are. Thus students will come out in support of a mosque - at least many students will - in the guise of UAF/SWP and Birmingham University's Islamists and Islamist groups.
students are all animal rights . if they were to see that halal video they might not be so keen to support certain ideas
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GAZZADS
Sep 23 2010, 11:06 PM
R.S. Peters
Sep 23 2010, 06:03 PM
Problem is that it's also a student area - or at least parts of it are. Thus students will come out in support of a mosque - at least many students will - in the guise of UAF/SWP and Birmingham University's Islamists and Islamist groups.
students are all animal rights . if they were to see that halal video they might not be so keen to support certain ideas
I wouldn't necessarily agree. Animal rights is certainly not a leftist student thing.
Most students probably just eat pot noodles and call themselves veggie.
Or the 'Yeah, I'm veggie, but I eat chicken and fish' kinda bollocks.
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GAZZADS
Sep 23 2010, 11:06 PM
...students are all animal rights . if they were to see that halal video they might not be so keen to support certain ideas
I checked the internet for other halal slaughter vids and, to be quite frank, the vid that most folk seem to have seen was like a fairy story with a good ending by comparison. HONEST. I've now seen some truly horrifc examples of this sickening, barbaric practice carried out by prehistoric morons in the name of the false god.
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I'm a student and, obviously, do not share those steriotypical and shepherded views as some. it's a bloody shame to see somewhere I used to mess about in under threat of a mosque invasion.
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Ashfaq Azam

that name looks familiar......hmmm
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Draca
Sep 24 2010, 04:55 AM
I'm a student and, obviously, do not share those steriotypical and shepherded views...............
If you'd seen the horrendous slaughter vids that I have you'd have something to consider.

I have also seen for myself (in Sudan, 1974) a goat being slaughtered in the name of the false god and that was also an atrocious sight. I know what I'm talking about - I've witnessed it.
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we'll have to keep an eye on that then.
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no more mosques until we can build churches at mecca
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fern
Sep 24 2010, 05:10 AM
Ashfaq Azam

that name looks familiar......hmmm
I thought the same.

What a load of crap, he's going to let a Christian group use that property? No way on this earth.
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