By Sikander Hayat
Anjum Chaudry is an idiot who pretends to speak in the name of Islam and as a Muslim, I must say that his version of this great faith has nothing to do with Islam. He is the man who is trying to take advantage of the western media perceptions about Islam to make a name for him.
His views about creating a caliphate in UK is a far fetched idea that has absolutely no support among ordinary Muslims who know very well that there is not even a single Muslim majority country in the world where Sharia is the official law. How is it possible than that UK with 97% non Muslims could have Sharia.
Therefore my request to all thinking citizens of this great country is that please help to bring criminal charges against this man who is trying to spread hate in UK and is in no way different
from Nick Griffin of the BNP. This man must be brought to justice for putting the safety of law abiding Muslims and Non Muslim citizens of UK into danger.
The UK media must boycott his extremist views as it does with the hateful propaganda of the BNP as this man does not speak for me or the any other Muslim.
Anjum Chaudry is a fanatic who should be put in jail for disturbing public order. He is making the life of Muslims miserable and all Muslims are treated badly because of his antics for getting cheap publicity. Wootton Bassett march must not be allowed because it is against the dignity of the people who have given lives for their country and other Muslims must come forward to expose this man for what he is, a Muslim version of Nazis & Klu Klix Klan.
ReplyDeleteAnjum Chaudry Is the Muslim Nick Griffin is a true typical moslem who wants to apply islam without any decoration. He is honest with himself and with his religion whether u lkie it or not.
ReplyDeleteIf i mention my name and place i will be as stupid as a dump who tells moslems come to kill me
Dear Anonymous,
ReplyDeletePeople like Anjum Chaudry are the self obsessed idiots who spread hate and are not true to anything apart from driving a wedge between different communities.
Sikander Hayat