"When they were ruling it was different because they wanted it to be peaceful and to keep it peaceful they had to use diplomacy."Now maybe the Government thinks they can forget it. It doesn't matter."He said that Muslims in Britain were more likely to be radicalised because they feel ignored rather than due to religious reasons."Is it because of poverty, social unrest, deprivation, feeling discriminated against, thinking people don't care much because of the
colour of their skin. The could make them to decide to be extremist, not necessarily because of his religion."Mr Abdullah, who was talking on the eve of a landmark summit of world leaders, echoed the calls of the Archbishop of Canterbury earlier this year for Muslims to be able to live under sharia law."They should abide by the law of the land, but they should also be able to follow their religious observances and beliefs, to express their duty to God.."The conference on the Muslim world and the West, "Bridging the Gap",begins today with political and religious leaders encouraging a greater commitment to solving the roots of the divisions.The Malaysian Prime Minister acknowledged that Muslims must also play their part in proving their value as immigrants."If they want to be respected then they must do something for the community," he said."They must not be a liability. They have to be an asset."
By Jonathan Wynne-Jones, Religious Affairs Correspondent, In Kuala Lumpur http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/malaysia/2100495/Malaysian-president-Abdullah-Badawi-calls-for-British-Muslims-to-live-under-sharia-law.html
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