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Young Midland Muslims support suicide bombings new poll reveals/
Although I am not sure that is the one that Roman meant. There were these findings a few years ago, but that didn't deal with atheist, but with people who decided to convert out of Islam.
The worrying aspect of the BBC results is that it shows a much more conservative response amongst the younger age bracket of Muslims, which could indicate that their dissatisfaction has led them into the more conservative or radical branches of Islam.
Radicalised youths from the Midlands are among those to have posted messages backing terrorists on the www.ummah.com forum.
One member had started the survey by asking users: “Do you agree with suicide bombings?”
Of those who responded, an alarming 24 per cent said they supported suicide attacks like the 7/7 tube bombings in London and the 9/11 atrocity in America.
One posting on the poll said: “I agree with suicide bombers. They should target Muslims too. They should also target those coward sleeping Muslims.”
Another, calling himself Abu Mubarak, wrote: “I don’t particularly subscribe to the suicide bombings myself, if I were to go into battle, I would want to die in a blaze of gunfire, not by pushing a button.
“I will not say it is suicide, nor condemn them, or say they are cowards, or the rest of that nonsense, because it is NOT suicide, it is a form of fighting that instils a great terror into the hearts of the koffar (non-believers).”
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One senior Muslim cleric in Birmingham described the findings of the survey as “very worrying”.
Shouiab Ahmed Mirpuri, General Secretary of the Green Lane Mosque, which was featured in last year’s Channel 4 Dispatches investigation into radical preachers, believes the key to tackling extremism is education.
“Suicide bombing is not allowed in Islam,” he told the Sunday Mercury.
“Killing innocent people is not within the teachings of the Prophet Mohammed. Murder is haraam (forbidden), suicide is haraam, it is all against Islam.
“I’m really shocked by this poll, which suggests there are a lot of people agreeing with suicide bombings.
“These people have clearly not been educated properly. Some may have been brainwashed into thinking this is acceptable.
“We should be living in the UK in peace and harmony. Even thinking about these things, or saying suicide attacks are okay is really disturbing.
One member had started the survey by asking users: “Do you agree with suicide bombings?”
Of those who responded, an alarming 24 per cent said they supported suicide attacks like the 7/7 tube bombings in London and the 9/11 atrocity in America.
One posting on the poll said: “I agree with suicide bombers. They should target Muslims too. They should also target those coward sleeping Muslims.”
Another, calling himself Abu Mubarak, wrote: “I don’t particularly subscribe to the suicide bombings myself, if I were to go into battle, I would want to die in a blaze of gunfire, not by pushing a button.
“I will not say it is suicide, nor condemn them, or say they are cowards, or the rest of that nonsense, because it is NOT suicide, it is a form of fighting that instils a great terror into the hearts of the koffar (non-believers).”
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One senior Muslim cleric in Birmingham described the findings of the survey as “very worrying”.
Shouiab Ahmed Mirpuri, General Secretary of the Green Lane Mosque, which was featured in last year’s Channel 4 Dispatches investigation into radical preachers, believes the key to tackling extremism is education.
“Suicide bombing is not allowed in Islam,” he told the Sunday Mercury.
“Killing innocent people is not within the teachings of the Prophet Mohammed. Murder is haraam (forbidden), suicide is haraam, it is all against Islam.
“I’m really shocked by this poll, which suggests there are a lot of people agreeing with suicide bombings.
“These people have clearly not been educated properly. Some may have been brainwashed into thinking this is acceptable.
“We should be living in the UK in peace and harmony. Even thinking about these things, or saying suicide attacks are okay is really disturbing.
Although I am not sure that is the one that Roman meant. There were these findings a few years ago, but that didn't deal with atheist, but with people who decided to convert out of Islam.
36% of 16 to 24-year-olds believe if a Muslim converts to another religion they should be punished by death, compared with 19% of over-55s
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6309983.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6309983.stm
The worrying aspect of the BBC results is that it shows a much more conservative response amongst the younger age bracket of Muslims, which could indicate that their dissatisfaction has led them into the more conservative or radical branches of Islam.