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Very subjective, your defination and others of extremist lectures, books is different. Also thin line between freedom of speech and extremism.I very much liked this programme, i would like to see the UK take a zero tolerance towards extremist lectures, books, individuals rather than focus entirely on potential terrorists. They have a long way to go.

I dont know what Imams you have come across, especially those that do the kutbah on friday's, That would promote hate and then do interfaith work on govt payroll. Yes of course there is a small minority of speakers that promote hate, but tell me one religion that doesnt have a similar problem.Nothing subjective about your local imam doing a lecture on friday asking you to have hatred for your non muslim neighbour and going off to do interfaith work. Yes it is difficult to strike a line between freedom of speech and extreme speech, but the UK is taking a soft approach in dealing with intolerance.

. I've never heard of an Imam who asks people to hate your non muslim neighbour. In Islam, your neighbours have certain rights over you and this includes non muslims.Nothing subjective about your local imam doing a lecture on friday asking you to have hatred for your non muslim neighbour and going off to do interfaith work. Yes it is difficult to strike a line between freedom of speech and extreme speech, but the UK is taking a soft approach in dealing with intolerance.

She's making it up. I was equally as shocked when reading it. Imagine you have an imam, who gives a kutbah on hating your neighbour (already highly unlikely) and then he finishes the kutbah to resume work as a community worker on govt payroll, lol doesnt make sense. An imam of all people would understand the rights of neighbours. This actually bullshit, nothing less than a lie.. I've never heard of an Imam who asks people to hate your non muslim neighbour. In Islam, your neighbours have certain rights over you and this includes non muslims.Nothing subjective about your local imam doing a lecture on friday asking you to have hatred for your non muslim neighbour and going off to do interfaith work. Yes it is difficult to strike a line between freedom of speech and extreme speech, but the UK is taking a soft approach in dealing with intolerance.

Close the mosques, ban all Islamic books and make it an offence for any Muslim to display anything that would reveal thier faith in public. A private matter it is and a private matter it should remain, right?I very much liked this programme, i would like to see the UK take a zero tolerance towards extremist lectures, books, individuals rather than focus entirely on potential terrorists. They have a long way to go.

lol, most khutbas these days are about being good citizens and good neighbours these days anyway. It was only last week the Imam was boring us with how peaceful Islam is and how we must live in britain. I say bore because I've heard this so many times. As for the programme, I think it was very interesting. the law is extremely vague these days and people are getting locked up for things they would have never expected. Interesting and scary at the same time.She's making it up. I was equally as shocked when reading it. Imagine you have an imam, who gives a kutbah on hating your neighbour (already highly unlikely) and then he finishes the kutbah to resume work as a community worker on govt payroll, lol doesnt make sense. An imam of all people would understand the rights of neighbours. This actually bullshit, nothing less than a lie.. I've never heard of an Imam who asks people to hate your non muslim neighbour. In Islam, your neighbours have certain rights over you and this includes non muslims.Nothing subjective about your local imam doing a lecture on friday asking you to have hatred for your non muslim neighbour and going off to do interfaith work. Yes it is difficult to strike a line between freedom of speech and extreme speech, but the UK is taking a soft approach in dealing with intolerance.

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