Update on this from Louis Palme! Evidently Ali Sina at
faithfreedom.org
sees the list below as an ex-Muslim and believes there is a secondary
agenda to all but 1 point on the agenda! I have thus edited it with
these changes in mind!
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By Louis Palme
British Muslims have presented a Manifesto to Parliament outlining the thirty-three issues
they want addressed by candidates for Parliament. This list provides a
clear picture of the Muslim agenda in the UK, and it also helps us
understand more-or-less what issues are on the agenda for American
Muslims.
The original listing can be found at http://muslimmanifesto2015.com/draft-muslim-manifesto/ – it was created by the British Muslim think-tank the Institute for Muslim Community Development.
What I have done with list below is put the items into a number of categories.
Only eleven of the thirty-three demands would be considered fair and
reasonable in a secular society. Those demands might have been thrown
into the list to throw off the accusation that these are Muslim-specific demands.
Anti-free speech – This would deny the free discussion of religious/political ideologies
Blame-shifting – This demand implies that the problems in the Muslim community are the fault or responsibility of the government
Forced respect – A demand that government promote unearned/undeserved respect for Muslims
Jizyah – An attempt to get non-Muslim tax-payers to provide special or extraordinary benefits for the Muslim community
OK – A reasonable demand regardless of religion – if the demand is honest and sincere
Sharia – This demand institutionalizes Sharia Law in the United Kingdom
Superiority –
This demand places the importance of Islam equal or above other
religions, despite their constituting only 4.4 percent of the
population.
Taqiyah – A demand that the government endorse and propagate lies about Islam
Dhimmitude – The inferior state of non-Muslims in Muslim nations.
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So let’s see how each point measures up:
1. Sharia – Defend
the right to a Muslim way of life, including halal meat; religious
clothing; circumcision; and flexible working to accommodate Ramadan and
festival observance.
2. Blasphemy Law – Oppose
all forms of hate crime, including Muslim-hate, Anti-Semitism and all
other types of racism, whilst also promoting and enhancing community
safety.
3. Dhimmitude – Promote good relations, understanding and cooperation between all of the UK’s communities.
4. Dhimmitude – Support
efforts to accurately remember Muslim and non-Muslim histories
including oppressive and genocidal actions against Muslim peoples by
British and European peoples.
5. Legitimising Islam– Commit to ethical British foreign policies that uphold the human rights of all peoples.
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