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Article ID # 1595288
Author Mondo Fuego™
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Date Mon Oct 16, 2017 10:37:27
Subject Oh, now you use Farce Book as a research tool.

That's really intellectual, dude.

"We've"? Don't you mean "You've"?

LMAO

Methinks you are a bit of a simpleton.

But now that you are on your favorite subject of late, muzzies, let's look at what's happening across the pond to our next of kin:


Sadiq Khan was elected Mayor of London in 2016, making him the first Muslim mayor of a major capital city in the Western world.

Members of Parliament:

Afzal Khan - Labour MP for Manchester Gorton solicitor and former Labour MEP for North West region; first Asian Lord Mayor of Manchester; currently Manchester City Council's Executive Member for Children's Services
Anas Sarwar – former Scottish Labour deputy leader and Labour MP for Glasgow Central
Faisal Rashid - Labour MP for Warrington South, elected in 2017. He was the Mayor of Warrington in 2016.
Imran Hussain – Labour MP for Bradford East
Khalid Mahmood – Labour MP for Birmingham Perry Barr
Mohammad Sarwar – former Labour MP for Glasgow Central; first British Muslim and Pakistani origin MP
Mohammad Yasin - Labour MP for Bedford, elected in 2017.
Naz Shah – Labour MP for the constituency of Bradford West
Nusrat Ghani – Conservative MP for Wealden
Rehman Chishti – Conservative MP for Gillingham and Rainham
Rosena Allin-Khan – Labour MP for Tooting
Rupa Huq – Labour MP for Ealing Central and Acton constituency
Rushanara Ali – Labour MP for Bethnal Green and Bow Labour Party constituency; first person of Bangladeshi origin to be elected to the House of Commons; one of the first three Muslim women to be elected as a Member of Parliament
Sajid Javid – Conservative MP for Bromsgrove and current Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
Sadiq Khan – Mayor of London, former Labour MP for Tooting and former Shadow Secretary of State for Justice and Shadow Lord Chancellor
Shahid Malik – former Labour MP for Dewsbury; served as a Minister for International Development in Gordon Brown's government
Shabana Mahmood – Labour MP For Birmingham Ladywood
Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh – former SNP MP for Ochil and South Perthshire
Tulip Siddiq – Labour MP for Hampstead and Kilburn constituency
Yasmin Qureshi – Labour MP for Bolton South East
Anas Sarwar – Labour MSP for the Glasgow region
Bashir Ahmad – former SNP MSP
Hanzala Malik – Labour MSP for Glasgow
Humza Yousaf – SNP Member of the Scottish Parliament for Glasgow and Minister for External Affairs and International Development
Mohammad Asghar – Welsh politician, representing Plaid Cymru
Altaf Hussain – former regional Assembly Member in the National Assembly for Wales from 2015 to 2016


Mayors:

Chauhdry Abdul Rashid – former Lord Mayor of Birmingham
Karam Hussain – was the mayor of the metropolitan borough of Kirklees in West Yorkshire, England from 2008 to 2009.
Jilani Chowdhury – Labour Party politician, councillor in Barnsbury and former Mayor of London Borough of Islington; in 2012, he became Islington's first Asian mayor
Lutfur Rahman – Cllr, community activist, local Independent politician; became the first directly elected Mayor of Tower Hamlets in 2010; first Bangladeshi leader of the council
Mohammed Ajeeb – former Lord Mayor of Bradford; first Asian (Pakistani) Lord Mayor in the UK
Muhammad Abdullah Salique – mayor of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets from 2008 to 2009
Sadiq Khan – elected Mayor of London in May 2016


Islamic scholars and leaders:

Allama Qamaruzzaman Azmi, Leader of World Islamic Mission
Muhammad Imdad Hussain Pirzada of Muslim Charity and Jamia Al-Karam
Shaykh Muhammad al-Ya’qoubi of Al-Mustafa Centre
Waqar Azmi OBE, EU Ambassador of Intercultural Dialogue
Muhammad Arshad Misbahi Imam of Manchester Central Mosque
Sheikh Abdul Qayum, Chief Imam of East London Mosque
Muhammad Abdul Bari, secretary of Muslim Aid
Abu Yusuf Riyadh ul Haq, khateeb of Birmingham Central Mosque
Dr. Mahmudul Hasan, khateeb of Essex Mosque
Abdur Rahman Madani television presenter and Chief Imam of Darul Ummah Mosque
Faiz-ul-Aqtab Siddiqi, principal of Hijaz College
Ajmal Masroor, imam and politician
Dr. Timothy Winter, Dean of Cambridge Muslim College and Director of Studies at Cambridge University
Mirza Masroor Ahmad, fifth Caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.


Associations:

The Islamic Forum of Europe, headquartered at the East London Mosque with affiliates in Europe.Ahmadiyya Muslim Association
Association of British Muslims, the oldest organisation of British Muslims, created in 1889 as the English Islamic Association by Abdullah Quilliam.
Association of Muslim Lawyers
British Muslim Forum
Civil Service Islamic Society
Dawatul Islam
Islamic Forum of Europe
Islamic Party of Britain
Islamic Society of Britain
Minhaj-ul-Quran UK
Mosques & Imams National Advisory Board
Muslim Association of Britain
Muslim Council of Britain
Muslim Educational Trust
Muslim Parliament of Great Britain
Muslim Public Affairs Committee UK
Muslim Safety Forum
Sufi Muslim Council
The Young Muslims UK
UK Islamic Mission
World Islamic Mission
Young Muslim Organisation


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_the_United_Kingdom

Islam is the second largest religion in the United Kingdom, with results from the United Kingdom Census 2011 giving the UK Muslim population in 2011 as 2,786,635, 4.4% of the total population. The vast majority of Muslims in the United Kingdom live in England: 2,660,116 (5.02% of the population). 76,737 Muslims live in Scotland (1.45%), 45,950 in Wales (1.50%), and 3,832 in Northern Ireland (0.21%).

In 2014 the total population of Muslims in Great Britain was estimated to have increased to 3,114,992, of which about half (1,554,022) were born overseas. Across England and Wales the Muslim population numbered 3,047,000 (97.8% of all UK Muslims) or 5.4% of the total population.

In 2011 it was reported that the United Kingdom could have as many as 100,000 converts to Islam, of which 66% were women. Islam is the fastest growing religious confession in the UK and its adherents have the lowest average age out of all the major religious groups. Between 2001 and 2009 the Muslim population increased almost 10 times faster than the non-Muslim population. The majority of Muslims in United Kingdom belong to the Sunni denomination, while smaller numbers are Shia and Ahmadi. In terms of national heritage, the largest groups of British Muslims are Pakistanis and Bangladeshis. Smaller groups include, but are not limited to, Arabs, Kurds, Turks and Africans, and Iranian.

The top 20 local authorities in England and Wales with the highest percent of Muslims in 2011 were:

London Borough of Tower Hamlets 34.5% 87,696
London Borough of Newham 32.0% 98,456
Blackburn with Darwen 27.4% 38,817
City of Bradford 24.7% 129,041
Luton 24.6% 49,991
London Borough of Redbridge 23.3% 64,999
Slough 23.3% 32,655
London Borough of Waltham Forest 21.9% 56,541
Birmingham 21.8% 234,411
Leicester 18.6% 61,440
London Borough of Brent 18.6% 58,036
City of Westminster 18.3% 40,073
Metropolitan Borough of Oldham 17.7% 39,879
Pendle 17.4% 15,579
London Borough of Enfield 16.7% 52,141
Manchester 15.8% 79,496
London Borough of Ealing 15.7% 53,198
Kirklees 14.5% 61,280
London Central Mosque interior
London Borough of Haringey 14.2% 36,130
London Borough of Hackney 14.1% 34,727

Muslims are playing an increasingly prominent role in political life. Fifteen Muslim MPs were elected in the June 2017 general election, and there are twelve Muslim peers in the House of Lords[citation needed] (there have historically been about fourteen, starting with Lord Stanley, a peer that lived in the 19th century). The majority of British Muslims vote for the Labour Party, however there are some high-profile Conservative Muslims, including former Minister for Faith and Communities and former Co-Chairman of the Conservative Party Sayeeda Warsi and Economic Secretary to the Treasury Sajid Javid, described by The Guardian as a 'rising star' in the Tory party. The Guardian stated that "The treasury minister is highly regarded on the right and would be the Tories' first Muslim leader." Salma Yaqoob is the former leader of the left-wing Respect Party. Sayeeda Warsi, who was the first Muslim to serve in a British cabinet, was appointed by David Cameron in 2010 as a minister without portfolio. She was made a senior minister of state in 2012. In August 2014 she resigned over the government's approach to the 2014 Israel-Gaza conflict.

In 2015 Muhammad was the most commonly given name for baby boys in England and Wales, if variant spellings are considered.

The infestation continues in the western world, and because of politically-correct idiots like you, it will happen here. In fact, it is already happening. Islam is the third largest religion in the United States after Christianity and Judaism. In 2005, more people from Muslim-majority countries became legal permanent United States residents—nearly 96,000—than there had been in any other year in the previous two decades. In 2009, more than 115,000 Muslims became legal residents of the United States.

In addition to immigration, the state, federal and local prisons of the United States may be a contributor to the growth of Islam in the country. According to J. Michael Waller, Muslim inmates comprise 15–20% of the prison population, or roughly 350,000 inmates in 2003. These converted inmates are mostly African American, with a small but growing Hispanic minority.


Muslim Population by State:

Illinois 2.8%
Virginia 2.7%
New York 2.0%
New Jersey 1.8%
Texas 1.7%
Michigan 1.2%
Florida 0.9%
Delaware 0.8%
California 0.7%
Pennsylvania 0.6%

New York City had the largest number of Muslims with 69,985. In 2000, Dearborn, Michigan, ranked second with 29,181, and Los Angeles ranked third with 25,673; although Paterson, New Jersey, in the New York City Metropolitan Area, was estimated to have become home to 25,000 to 30,000 Muslims as of 2011. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was estimated to have 30,000 to 50,000 Muslims as of 2012. Paterson, New Jersey, has been nicknamed Little Ramallah and contains a neighborhood with the same name, with an Arab American population estimated as high as 20,000 in 2015.

The number of mosques in the United States in 2011 was 2,106. The six states with the greatest number of mosques were: New York 257, California 246, Texas 166, Florida 118, Illinois 109, New Jersey 109.

Muslims in the United States have increasingly made their own culture; there are various Muslim comedy groups, rap groups, Scout troops and magazines, and Muslims have been vocal in other forms of media as well.

Within the Muslim community in the United States there exist a number of different traditions. As in the rest of the world, the Sunni Muslims are in the majority. Shia Muslims, especially those in the Iranian immigrant community, are also active in community affairs. All four major schools of Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) are found among the Sunni community.

Some Muslims in the U.S. are also adherents of certain global movements within Islam such as the Salafi, the Muslim Brotherhood, the Gulen Movement, and the Tablighi Jamaat.

By 2008, Democratic candidate Barack Obama got 67% to 90% of the Muslim vote depending on region. Some of his opponents question Obama's religious faith; see Barack Obama religion conspiracy theories.

A nationwide survey conducted in 2003 by the Pew Research Center and the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life reported that the percentage of Americans with an unfavorable view of Islam increased by one percentage point between 2002 and 2003 to 34%, and then by another two percentage points in 2005 to 36%.

On second thought, methinks you are plein de merde.