Austria closes 7 mosques and expels 60 Imams

It seems like the rest of the European countries are feeling the burden of Islamization.

Blame it on Merkel, she was the one who invited them in the first place and now trying so hard to get rid of them.

First the burqa and now this. There are now 8 countries that completely ban the burqa.

I would say it is about time.
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not Merkel. I also welcome everyone temporarily. come work and tourist and spend and build. just don't ask for my passport or to own ground or to freeload.

we have a problem with the third generation Muslims. the ones that came earlier and stayed and made children.
the ones we cant kick out but still blame us that they don't have jobs
Leno, that is a very difficult position you guys are in.

I do remember Merkel 4 years ago when she openly welcomed all of them refugees or not and then two years later, she is struggling to get rid of them.
There is a news about some parts of England is now under Sharia law and that these Imams refuse to obey the British law.

How can this be allowed?

It is like England is granting autonomy to some exclusive areas.
We are granting parts of it in a recent divorce case to enable women to be able to divorce and claim their rights.

Linds at least say the reason rather than say we recognise it as a whole.
I don't understand Rachie and thank you for explaining it. Are you saying that part of the reason why Sharia law is allowed and that these Imams refuse to obey British law is for that purpose?
There is a video of the latest news about this law but I don't know how to upload it. It is very clear that some parts of England is under Sharia Law. It doesn't end there, it is autonomous in the said area and that the British law has no jurisdiction at all. What has divorce got to do with it?

I thought Sharia law allow divorce?
In the early 80s there were not many mosque in Europe, particularly in France and there was not a single one I have seen in Switzerland where I lived. Now or at least 3 years ago when I was there, thousands of them are visible and prominent in France alone. I know for a fact that there must be many of them in the other countries especially in Belgium and Denmark.
try building a Christian church over there.
LJ, I'm not sure you see the relevance of the case Rachie mentioned, Sharia law doesn't exist in the UK, it's Sharia courts, the law was not until today recognised under UK law, but the ruling mentioned now means Muslim women can go to a UK court and get a just settlement for divorce under UK law, bet they didn't see that one coming laugh by recognising the Muslim (non legal marriage under UK law) marriage as a form marriage like any other the UK courts can now deal with it in the normal way.

I found an old article showing what a Sharia court looks like & does, I only got part way into it as it as the first few paragraphs were enough to show me something needs to be done & now it has been, some good news for a change cheering

What happens in the Muslim community will never be whatever you think is happening...
Sharia courts are the surface...for your eyes only...
I agreeapplause
Europe opened up a can of worms by inviting a lot of them into their countries and letting them be part of their communities with bringing in their culture and way of life.
I'm for legal immigration. What I'm not for are illegals coming into my country the wrong way. I also feel that a person wanting to be part of our country or any other country they should learn to adapt to our culture and way of life instead of the other way around with trying to change ours.
@Z thank you for explaining further. I'm not sure it helps, but it's better than nothing.
Rachie, as far as the law is concerned it's the total solution, but like all things legal it'll never work that way. if a Muslim wife is living with a wife beater or in a family where only Sharia law is recognised just getting to court is going to be an issue, they will need places of safety to live both before & after the divorce, I can see it being similar to witness protection with a complete new life in a different area.
zmountainman

getting to the court nowadays but earlier the woman had to die if the need be because her parents would never take her home,
the beaten brutalized woman is now getting awakened by NGOs these people rescue such battered women help them to stabilize and give jobs so the women can fend for themselves







Thank God
hunei, I suspect it will have to be the same in the UK, government agencies can be too slow reacting to situations that need immediate response.
Thank you all guys, I'll get back with you all later..
The problem of the West is you just can not believe that others are able to disrespect you, your hospitality, your laws and your rules... You believe you have it all under control and nothing can go (that) wrong...
It can, it does and it will...just under your nose...
Totally different perspective because of our difference in cultures, beliefs and values. ,
I'm seeing it more as a superiority complex Lindsey...not culture or manners...
That is a possibility Krema. I just know self respec us also a factor.
but i believe the majority of the people want peace.
and that it is more culture issues than religion.

But you don't need a majority to make a war or trouble. just about 8 percent and a below 30 that are silent.

And areas in Western-Europe are beyond that tipping point.
The areas where these northafricans and such assemble, a small percentage is extreme. a large percentage just is silent to follow.

And now we have these druglords. can't get rid of them. don't care about our justice.
they had decennia to make a fortune and ready to get bigger
Z 8 will get back with you later and all of the other posters. Thank you all for your participation.
I met a very nice lady from Capetown. We sat next to each other on the plane. She was born from a Muslim family but no longer one and what a very interesting story she shared about her life.

She supports the stories if Brigitte Gabriel and Hirshi.
Z I just finished one of the many videos on your post and I realize these courts are mainly to help people who are seeking for divorce.

If it makes these women get real justice for what they are seeking, then I would say it is good.

However, there are Sharia laws according to Aries who posted on the forums where these areas are completely autonomous with this law and that anyone muslim or not who happens to be there are completely subject to this law. All of the provisions of the Sharia law. I don't know if this is the prevailing system and my question would be, what if this is just the beginning that will lead to the complete take over of this law in your country.

I am sure you are familiar with the history that muslims have only been in the Middle East in 700 AD and there were so many Christians and other non religious people who lived there. Today we all know majority of these lands are now mostly muslims with the Sharia law as the political force.
Krema, that is exactly what is disturbing. Again, like I have mentioned in the previous post, all the lands that were conquered by muhamad eventually took over the whole place.
Shawnthor, I agree with you. I am also for legal immigration.
Hunei, that is very true. The origin of the burqa being very recently is being exposed that it is not even part of the provisions of the quran. Yet it is most controversial as the women who use them don't want it changed. I am not saying all of them are in favor of wearing them. I guess there are so many cases in Iran now who prefer to be stoned to death than wearing them. Change are enforced as we speak in 8 European countries that ban them.
Leno, I am sure there will come a time when all these troubles will end. I am not sure how long it will take but these new rules will make it more difficult for them to grow bigger and hard to control.
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