WHETHER by accident or design (we suspect the latter), a lunatic Islamic group in the UK chose today, July 7 – six years precisely after Muslim suicide bombers killed 52 and injured 800 others in London – to announce a campaign to turn several UK cities, including what it calls “Londonistan”, Â into independent Islamic states.

An announcement posted on the Muslims Against the Crusades website, says:

In the last 50 years, the United Kingdom has transformed beyond recognition. What was once a predominantly Christian country has now been overwhelmed by a rising Muslim population, which seeks to preserve its Islamic identity, and protect itself from the satanic values of the tyrannical British government.

There are now over 2.8 million Muslims living in the United Kingdom – which is a staggering 5% of the population – but in truth, it is more than just numbers, indeed the entire infrastructure of Britain is changing; Mosques, Islamic Schools, Shari’ah Courts and Muslim owned businesses, have now become an integral part of the British landscape.

In light of this glaring fact, Muslims Against Crusades have decided to launch “The Islamic Emirates Project”, that will see high profile campaigns launch in Muslim enclaves all over Britain, with the objective to gradually transform Muslim communities into Islamic Emirates operating under Shari’ah law.

With several Islamic emirates already well established across Asia, Africa and the Middle East, including Iraq and Afghanistan, we see this as a radical, but very realistic step in the heart of Western Europe, that will inshaa’allah (God willing), pave the way for the worldwide domination of Islam.



A leading figure in MAC isÂ so-called sharia court “judge” Anjem Choudary, who was recently invited to air his views on the acquittal of Dutch politician Geert Wilders on charges of inciting hatred towards Muslims by Talk Radio Europe, which is based in Spain.

TRE’s Tonight Show presenter Ritchie Allen sought to convince listeners that Choudary really, really is an Islamic voice of reason – but a man who, unfortunately, is maligned by the “right wing media” in the UK, which consistently portrays him as a dangerous lunatic and firebrand.

This, suggested Allen, was unfair, and said he believed the brand of shariah Choudary wants implemented in the UK (and elsewhere) would apply only to fellow Muslims and would probably not include extreme punishments such as the lopping off of limbs and stonings.

What planet is this man on?

Choudary has repeatedly stated that he strongly believes in the primacy of Islam over all other faiths, and that he want implementation of Sharia Law, in its entirety, in the UK – not just for Muslims, but for every man, woman and child in the country.

Every woman, whether Muslim or non-Muslim, would have to wear a traditional burqa and cover everything apart from her face and hands in public.

I called programme immediately, and said that I was one of many who were delighted with the outcome of the Wilders trial, pointing out that the case had to be seen in the context of the hugely negative impact Islam had made on Dutch society over the past few decades.

For example, there has been an epidemic of Islam-inspired anti-Semitism in Holland. Sixty percent of Dutch Jews are reportedly ready to leave the country. And, where Holland was once was one of the safest and most welcoming places in the world for homosexuals, an increasing number of homophobic attacks by Muslims had made numerous locations unsafe, “no-go” areas for gays and lesbians.

Islam, I pointed, had thoroughly muddied the waters of tolerance in the Netherlands.

Taking up my point about homosexuals, Choudary countered by stating that he deplored violence against gay people. I was about to ask him to explain why, in 2009, he had compared homosexuality to bestiality, and called for gays to be stoned to death, but I was shoved off air at that point.

Allen returned to the subject of Islam a few nights later, claiming that the “demonisation” in the West of Muslims might be compared to the treatment Jews has received in the past, and reminded listerners that this culminatede in the Holocaust.

I must say I like Ritchie Allen, and I assume from critical remarks he has made on air about the Catholic Church – and Christianity in general – that he has very little time for religion. He comes across as a strong libertarian, which makes his utterly naive attititude to Islam – which Wilders quite correctly identified as a vile, fascist ideology – impossible to comprehend.

Hat tip: BarrieJohn (MAC report)