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Are ISOCS A Breeding Ground For Al-Qaida?

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MPACUK have been telling ISOCS for years to “get political” and start defending the Ummah. Most of them have shrugged their shoulders and instead held such esoteric discussions such as “the nature of Jinn” when the Iraq war was breaking out.

Now due to the fact that the alleged Detroit bomber, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, 23, was a former president of the Islamic Society at University College London. The Islamophobic elements of the press have seized their chance and are now suggesting that ISOCS are a breeding ground for Al-Qaida and because the ISOCS have neglected the importance of their role in defending the Ummah they are in no position to do that today or indeed defend themselves. If they carry on like this without fundamental reform they will be subject to even more attacks and calls for bans or regulations by Islamophobes.

The point of the attacks are to destroy any Muslim infrastructure so that our people are incapable of organising and defending themselves. Any young Muslim at University should be demanding immediate reform of their ISOC.

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Are ISOCS A Breeding Ground For Al-Qaida?

Yes they are!

 

This is so true. People like

This is so true. People like Douglas Murray are now gunning for ISOCs as they want to stop any Muslim growth in the political sphere.

Very scary, but it is even more shocking to see that the ISOCs still don't get it.

 

I thnought Muslims thought Al Qaeda doesn't exist..

Cue nonsense about Al CIAda, Mossad, false flag operations and faked videotapes from barking mad loons. Come on you cretins!

 

FOSIS/MPACUK Discussions?

MPACUK, when was the last time you spoke to the FOSIS leadership? Or sent them an invite to workout a way forward

 

FOSIS/MPACUK Discussions?

MPACUK, when was the last time you spoke to the FOSIS leadership? Or sent them an invite to workout a way forward

The leadership at FOSIS will change quite frequently probably more so than the leadership within MPACUK.

So please answer the question? Are you prepared to open up a dialogue with the FOSIS leadership? If so when?

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