Wednesday, June 13, 2012

The story of a small skirmish: Sufi poetry sets young Muslims’ minds in motion

The story of a small skirmish: Sufi poetry sets young Muslims’ minds in motion

By Farrukh Dhondy

The Muslim population of Britain, immigrants in the main from Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, Somalia and a smattering from Arab states, have today established themselves as a small but significant fraction of the country and the city. Their affairs and opinions are debated in the national press. Their public protests are taken seriously. They are, presumably, though one can't have evidence of this, under the surveillance of the British security services, because from their ranks come the namak haram who live off the British taxpayer and in the name of Islam hatch plots to bomb, kill and maim people going about their business on the streets, in the buses, trains and planes.

http://newageislam.com/the-story-of-a-small-skirmish--sufi-poetry-sets-young-muslims%E2%80%99-minds-in-motion-/war-on-terror/d/772


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