UK terror tactics 'create unease'

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UK terror tactics 'create unease'

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The government's approach to terrorism is creating an atmosphere of suspicion and unease, the head of the Muslim Council of Britain has said.


Muhammad Abdul Bari told the Daily Telegraph the amount of debate relating to Muslims was disproportionate.

He cited Nazi Germany in the 1930s as an example of how people's minds could be poisoned against a community.
The Home Office said it would not allow terrorists to undermine the UK's long history of strong community relations.

Scaring the community

Dr Bari's remarks follow recent comments from MI5 chief Jonathan Evans that there are 2,000 people living in the UK who pose a terrorism-related danger, and that youngsters aged 15 are being groomed to be suicide bombers.
Dr Bari told the paper: "There is a disproportionate amount of discussion surrounding us.
"The air is thick with suspicion and unease. It is not good for the Muslim community, it is not good for society.
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There is a danger that the word Muslim in the UK is becoming synonymous with bad news
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Inayat Bunglawala, Muslim Council of Britain


He added: "I think it is creating a scare in the community and wider society. It probably helps some people who try to recruit the young to terrorism."
Inayat Bunglawala, the council's assistant general secretary, agreed - telling BBC Radio 4's Today programme there was a danger of the terror threat being magnified "out of all proportion".

"What you had in the 1930s was all sorts of popular fictions were spread about the Jewish community that they were responsible for all ills that were occurring to Germany.
"They were made into folk-devils, and I think there is a danger that the word Muslim in the UK is becoming synonymous with bad news."

Farmida Bi from the Progressive British Muslims organisation agreed that British society as a whole could benefit from adopting some of the teachings of Islam.
"A lot of what it says is relevant and important to our society today, but at the same time Muslims have to acknowledge that the West has an awful lot to teach the Muslim community as well," she said. "The importance of democracy, the importance of the individual, I think it's very much a two way street."


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Sonia88

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Salaam, thanks for that...its really bad how they are targeting muslims lyk that, it does need to stop b4 every1 starts staring with suspicion... i dont believe in terrorism at all but what i find weird is the few people who agree, every1 is lyk omg lol that includes me, but then what about people who are nazi, and think no other race shud existed and bring up their kids to think that.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZccnGspog0
lyk that it was posted on a different thread, they invited to talk about their opinions on the show.
 

Saifu deen

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According to the clip you've posted, I dont believe there is a muslim family who could reach this level. I am really amazed. Any how that was a muslim family, wow they would been gone long time ago lool. I wonder what they call that ''........''?

Islam is against terrorism. The term 'terrorism' should not be a word to define muslims. In fact, anyone that kill innocent people, or use power to send fear and fascination among the people must be defined as terrorist.

Yes, muslims condeme terrorist attacks on muslims and non muslim as well. But, they are killing innocent people and define that as PROTECTORS.. Alhamdullah, the world is well aware of this whole issue by now.

Inshallah may Allah (swt) bring peace to this Ummah, and innocent people in this world..

Wassalamu Alykom..
 
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