For øvrig, hva gjør man med katter som er til sjenanse?
Man skyter dem!
Hvis denne australske mullahen mener muslimske menn er sammenlignbare med katter så gjerne for oss!
Man skyter dem!
Hvis denne australske mullahen mener muslimske menn er sammenlignbare med katter så gjerne for oss!
Etter fredagen så er det naturlig å stille spørsmål om antimuslimske ideologier/organisasjoner er en trussel mot samfunnet.
Et folk av mannfolk gråter ikke slik. De starter motstandskampen. Akkurat som under den tyske okkupasjon og Quislings regjering.
Du kan godt kalle sekulære/kulturelle muslimer for "trojanske hester" bortsett fra at de færreste er seg bevisst den rollen de kommer til å spille når det hardner til. Det er akkurat dette som får SIAN til å si NEI til fortsatt innvandring av muslimer til Norge, enten det er på et humanitært grunnlag, ved asyl eller fam. gjenforeningspolitikk. Videre ønsker mange av oss å overvåke moskeer i Norge adio-visuellt samt totalt stoppe byggingen av nye moskeer (krigs fort for islam) i landet vårt. Høres ikke dette fornuftig ut?
Rolf Eriksen
Rolf Eriksen
Har selv ikke vært bevist om disse ekstremistene. Virker som dem har tatt over for nazistene.
Velger å sitere presidenten i et av våre naboland. Merk at han ser bygning av moskeer, koranskoler og muslimske kultursenter som bra og viktig for utviklingen i landet. Ekstremisme er motsatsen til patriotisme.
Russia’s Muslim community has been developing dynamically in recent years: new mosques are being built, and new Islamic universities, madrassas, and cultural centres have opened. All of this is encouraging, because it aids in resolving a wide variety of problems, and ultimately, helps a large number of our nation’s Muslim citizens feel like true citizens of as large and complicated a state as the Russian Federation.
Today, religious Muslim organisations are also helping schools teach the principles of religious culture. An institute for military chaplains is also being formed with your participation (I believe that this is absolutely right), so that Russia’s major faiths are involved. You are participating in the Presidential Council for Coordination with Religious Organisations, as well as the Commission for Religious Associations and the Civic Chamber. Besides, we have regular consultations on the issues of prime significance for the country, such as issues of domestic migration for example, and it would be particularly meaningful if you were to give this matter even more attention. At the same time, conditions are being created for people of non-Caucasus ethnic backgrounds to return to the Caucasus region, and here, I think that Muslim organisations could also be more involved in this process.
A while ago, I gave instructions to set working groups on harmonising interethnic relations. I would like to know how much you are currently participating in such groups, how useful you find them to be, and how well they are performing; we should talk about this as well.
In addition, I suppose it would be right to direct some grants allotted to nongovernmental organisations toward implementing programmes for acclimating migrants, because this is a difficult, highly multifaceted challenge.
Terrorism and extremism remain among the most serious problems faced by our society. You know that we are fighting with them constantly and uncompromisingly, and I would like to specifically say that in this regard, our regional Muslim organisations are on the very frontlines. I would also like to note that your fight for the purity of the faith and simply for the people – for Muslims – requires an enormous personal courage. In the last year alone, about 20 reputable religious figures that actively spoke out against attempts to link extremist ideas to Islam have been killed by terrorists. An attack occurred just recently; on June 7, in which Maksud Sadikov, the rector of the Institute of Theology and International Relations, was killed in Makhachkala. I would like to let you know that I have signed the Executive Order on awarding the Order of Courage to Maksud Sadikov. Let’s honour his memory.
We will certainly support his family, just as we do with families of our other fallen brethren. I believe this is the government’s duty. It is the right thing to do, in every sense of the word.
Today, religious Muslim organisations are also helping schools teach the principles of religious culture. An institute for military chaplains is also being formed with your participation (I believe that this is absolutely right), so that Russia’s major faiths are involved. You are participating in the Presidential Council for Coordination with Religious Organisations, as well as the Commission for Religious Associations and the Civic Chamber. Besides, we have regular consultations on the issues of prime significance for the country, such as issues of domestic migration for example, and it would be particularly meaningful if you were to give this matter even more attention. At the same time, conditions are being created for people of non-Caucasus ethnic backgrounds to return to the Caucasus region, and here, I think that Muslim organisations could also be more involved in this process.
A while ago, I gave instructions to set working groups on harmonising interethnic relations. I would like to know how much you are currently participating in such groups, how useful you find them to be, and how well they are performing; we should talk about this as well.
In addition, I suppose it would be right to direct some grants allotted to nongovernmental organisations toward implementing programmes for acclimating migrants, because this is a difficult, highly multifaceted challenge.
Terrorism and extremism remain among the most serious problems faced by our society. You know that we are fighting with them constantly and uncompromisingly, and I would like to specifically say that in this regard, our regional Muslim organisations are on the very frontlines. I would also like to note that your fight for the purity of the faith and simply for the people – for Muslims – requires an enormous personal courage. In the last year alone, about 20 reputable religious figures that actively spoke out against attempts to link extremist ideas to Islam have been killed by terrorists. An attack occurred just recently; on June 7, in which Maksud Sadikov, the rector of the Institute of Theology and International Relations, was killed in Makhachkala. I would like to let you know that I have signed the Executive Order on awarding the Order of Courage to Maksud Sadikov. Let’s honour his memory.
We will certainly support his family, just as we do with families of our other fallen brethren. I believe this is the government’s duty. It is the right thing to do, in every sense of the word.










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