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- Andrew Jones: UK: "Teacher
Handbook" Supporting Extremism?
- Uzay Bulut: Turkey's Erdogan
Threatens France
by Andrew Jones • April 19, 2018 at
5:00 am
- Britain's educational
authorities also failed to note the underlying message of the Teacher
Handbook: that jihadist violence is justified when committed
by those who believe themselves to be victims. This is a crucial
point: it accepts at face value what might only be many Muslims'
perception of "victimhood."
- Despite the Teacher
Handbook's questionable attempts to align Islam with
secular, Western principles such as human rights, fundamental
British values are undermined by the very content of theTeacher
Handbook.
- No amount of Western
appeasement can counter jihad, which is, as openly admitted, a
global expansionist project.
- Many religious texts
have violent verses, but in Islam people still live by
them.
The Finsbury
Park mosque, in London, England. (Image source: Olof
Lagerkvist/Wikimedia Commons)
Sweeping reforms in Britain's education system are
having an unintended dangerous consequence: the infiltration of
extremist Muslim influence on the teaching of Religious Studies.
This influence is visible in The Oxford Teacher
Handbook for GCSE Islam, authored by a small team of educational
specialists and Muslim community leaders. The purpose of the manual
is to guide British teachers lacking in-depth knowledge of Islam to
help their students pass the Religious Studies General Certificate of
Secondary Education (GCSE), the UK's public examination for pupils at
the end of Grade 11. This academic study of religions is an optional
but relatively popular subject in British high schools -- 322,910
students took the examination in 2017, out of a total GCSE cohort in
all subjects of 3,694,771.
by Uzay Bulut • April 19, 2018 at
4:00 am
- "Why hasn't any
'kind-hearted' anti-Assad Arab state (e.g. Saudi) taken any
Syrian refugees? Shouldn't countries that spent billions on
arming militants (including terrorists) in the name of
'liberating' Syrians take refugees in? The only Syrian refugees
that got attention in the Gulf states are the vulnerable
underage girls they bought in the name of marriage." — Dr.
Abbas Kadhim.
- "Why not bring
Christians and Yazidis from the Muslim world here first?...
Finally, why not bring Muslim girls and women who are already in
flight from honor-based violence, including from honor killing,
here next -- before we extend visas, green cards and asylum to
Muslim boys and men?" — Professor Phyllis Chesler.
- "It is ironic
that millions of Muslims are trying... to reach the borders of a
civilization they have historically blamed for all the world's
evils... is it 'Islamophobic' to point out that there is no war
in Greece, Serbia, Hungary, or Austria?" — Burak Bekdil,
BESA Center for Strategic Studies.
Turkish
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. (Photo by Milos Bicanski/Getty
Images)
Last month, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
slammed French President Emmanuel Macron for his recent offer to
mediate between Turkey and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces
(SDF), saying he hopes Paris will not ask Ankara to help when
terrorists fleeing Iraq and Syria arrive in France:
"With this attitude, France has no right to
complain about any terrorist organization, any terrorist, any
terrorist attack. Those who sleep with terrorists, welcome them in
their palaces, will understand sooner or later the mistake that they
made."
On April 7, hours after a man ploughed his van into
pedestrians in Münster, Germany, Erdogan threatened France again,
referring to the incident: :
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