The Middle East – the region of the Arabian Nights, but also the home of the religion of Islam, which has spread to many European countries in recent decades. The United Kingdom is one of the countries where the Islamic religion plays an important role. According to the 2011 census, 4.8% of people living in the UK reported being Muslim and, furthermore, almost half of them were born there. The greatest increase in this religion occurred in the under 25 age groups. These figures reveal that the religion of Islam is the second most widespread religion in the UK, just after Christianity. Furthermore, the number of Christians has decreased. The question everyone has to answer is whether to worry or not. And what did former Libyan leader Mu'ammar Gaddafi say about Muslim immigration to Europe? “We have fifty million Muslims in Europe. There are signs that Allah will grant Islam victory in Europe – without swords, without weapons, without conquests. Europe's fifty million Muslims will transform it into a Muslim continent within a few decades. Europe is in a difficult situation, as is America. They should agree to become Islamic over time, or declare war on Muslims.” Since the nineteenth century, the Islamic presence in Britain has expanded. Muslims were considered cheap labor and this was beneficial to Britain especially after the Second World War when Britain needed to rebuild the economy. Most Muslims who came to Britain were Pakistani and even now the majority of Muslims living in the UK are of Pakistani origin. There are over a thousand mosques, prayer rooms and community centers in the UK..... . middle of the sheet ......b The Emirates and Yemen are Islamic and all punish conversion from Islam with the death penalty. Therefore, citizens of the Maldives must be Muslim and any other religion is punishable by death. What would happen if the Sharia courts in Britain were approved as equivalent to the UK courts and took over? Would such extremism also be possible in Europe? In summary, the statistics speak for themselves and Britain's fear of becoming an Islamic state is not at all far-fetched. There is no doubt that the number of Muslims in the UK has increased at an alarming rate in recent decades. There are some issues that should not be ignored and should not be ignored, for example the British Sharia courts. It depends on everyone whether the culture that our children inherit remains more or less the same or whether it changes.
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