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Thursday, January 20, 2011

The need to improve relations between Muslims and non-Muslims.


Baroness Warsi, co-chairman of the Tory Party, recently spoke about the fact that prejudice against Muslims in the UK has become socially acceptable, warning people also against dividing Muslims into moderates and extremists, saying such labels fuel misunderstanding.
In response to Baroness Warsi's comments, Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali has issued a statement in which he says:

‘Diversity cannot be mere diversity.  It must be consistent with the best of British values, such as human dignity, freedom and equality, which derive from the Judaeo-Christian tradition of the Bible.

‘I know from personal experience that extremism as a mind-set is spreading throughout the Muslim world.  We do not want it to spread here through the teaching of hate and the radicalisation of the young.

‘That is why we must distinguish between those Muslims who want to live peacefully with their non-Muslim neighbours and those who wish to introduce Shari’a into this country, restrict freedom of speech and confine women to their homes, not to speak of introducing draconian punishments such as death for blasphemy recently awarded to a poor Christian woman in Pakistan.

‘If relations are to improve between Muslims and other people in the world, these are the kind of issues that must be tackled.’

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