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Post by johnofgwent on Jul 24, 2023 7:39:59 GMT
Ok so the BBC Breaking News item literally one minute ago is that the former drunk off his face medical student who became an islamic hate preacher and a lawyer (while in jail iirc) Anjem Choudhury has been arrested for belonging to a proscribed organisation and a couple of other things
But he committed those offences about five years ago. Certainly before the Chinese Pox. Choudhury, who was always extremely careful to use his legal training to know where the line was, was infamous for standing with his toes right up against, but never on or over that line
Then one glorious day he fucked up and got banged up
This ‘breaking news’ item is so last decade ….
Which begs the question ‘what is it the bbc are trying to hide by putting this ancient story out on their fromt page ?’
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2023 9:43:21 GMT
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Post by Handyman on Jul 24, 2023 10:11:58 GMT
It was only a matter of time until he reverted to form, the Spooks have probably been watching him 24/7 for a very long time
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 24, 2023 10:22:45 GMT
I wonder if the banks have ever refused his custom... of course not, they wouldn't want to upset Islam.
Banks meet the demands of UK's 1.8m Muslims Lots of products that comply with Shariah rules are being launched. But what price do you pay to meet religious beliefs? Tony Levene takes a look at the marketplace.
Islamic banking - following Shariah rules which forbid the giving or taking of interest - is set to become big business. Two of Britain's high street banks - HSBC and Lloyds TSB - now have Shariah-compliant units. And the small, but fast-growing Islamic Bank of Britain, has a suite of accounts together with an ambitious branch opening programme. The obvious attraction is Britain's 1.8m Muslims who otherwise have to choose between non-Shariah products involving interest - or less formal family-organised methods.
The good old Woke banks ^^
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Post by Handyman on Jul 24, 2023 15:09:30 GMT
Both of them have been remanded in custody
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Post by johnofgwent on Jul 26, 2023 7:56:22 GMT
I wonder if the banks have ever refused his custom... of course not, they wouldn't want to upset Islam. Banks meet the demands of UK's 1.8m Muslims Lots of products that comply with Shariah rules are being launched. But what price do you pay to meet religious beliefs? Tony Levene takes a look at the marketplace. Islamic banking - following Shariah rules which forbid the giving or taking of interest - is set to become big business. Two of Britain's high street banks - HSBC and Lloyds TSB - now have Shariah-compliant units. And the small, but fast-growing Islamic Bank of Britain, has a suite of accounts together with an ambitious branch opening programme. The obvious attraction is Britain's 1.8m Muslims who otherwise have to choose between non-Shariah products involving interest - or less formal family-organised methods. The good old Woke banks ^^ He’d be using Sharia Finance wouldn’t he. I mean it’s haram of the highest order to use our banking system. I remember some girl in a full dalek costume came to apologise to me when Natwest screwed up ‘authorising’ my cards in 2014 leaving me with £35,000 in my bank account i could not spend a penny of in Mexico while on holiday there. They lost my custom six hours after i landed at Bristol. But how does a Moslem so converted to the cause to choose to wear a full dalek suit reconcile her faith with her haram employment? I should have asked….
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