The only cure for a heroin addict is a bullet to the brain. The same goes for a jihadist: Islam is the most powerful drug of all(-ah)
UK: School of jihadis — six former students of one of nation’s top schools linked to jihad terror
Here are more of those extraordinary contributions by Muslims to British society that David Cameron is so enthused about. More of the endless stream of bad news from the Subjugated Isle about its abject surrender to Islamic supremacists: “School of Jihadis: Why have six former pupils of the ‘Eton of comprehensives’ been linked to terror?,” [Robert Spencer / Comments] Continue Reading »

“What I put in my report was the tip of the iceberg. There is a huge amount of material which I didn’t put in. I deliberately focused on what appeared to be the epicentre. There were problems elsewhere which I couldn’t evidence sufficiently in the time available.” And given the lack of an expiration date Robert Spencer /Comments…]  Continue Reading »
It’s amazing that in Abject Britannia this story would even raise an eyebrow. Why is anyone upset that Ibrahim Hewitt said that Sharia would be considered in child abuse cases? British authorities have been pandering to Islamic supremacists and kowtowing to Sharia for years. This is only coming to light now because of the larger scandal regarding the Islamization of state schools. If that effort hadn’t started receiving unfavorable publicity, Ibrahim Hewitt would be happily applying Sharia at Al-Aqsa school while British authorities congratulated him on his extraordinary contributions to British society and congratulated themselves on their tolerance and multiculturalism.
“Child abuse policy at school run by Muslim hardliner was based on sharia: Islamic scholars were to be consulted in welfare cases,” by Jonathan Petre and Abul Taher, Daily Mail, October 11, 2014:
A school run by a Muslim hardliner was citing sharia in its child protection policies, it emerged yesterday.
Attack targets convoy of international troops in western district of Afghanistan’s capital, site of a US base.