Motion:
"This house believes that Muslims are not integrating enough into Irish Society"
Speakers are:
Sheik Saheed Satardien (Chairman, Supreme Muslim Council)
Ali Selim (Director, Clonskeagh Mosque),
Dr Nazih (Medical Doctor , Health Board)
Mohammed Alkabour (Secretary to the Supreme Muslim Council),
Abu Hasan (Milltown - Shia - Mosque),
Paddy Monaghan (Lay Catholic missionary and writer)
Gerry Gregg (film maker),
Phillip Watt (Director of NCCR).
Thursday 8th Feb, Theatre R (Arts) @ 7pm
The Lansdowne Research Poll carried out for Prime Time and the Irish Independent highlighted the growing radicalism among the 40,000 Irish Muslims in Ireland. This Poll found that:
o 20% of Muslims think Ireland could harbour dissidents
o 57% of young Muslims want to see Ireland become an Islamic state
o 36% of all Muslims (over 14,000) want Sharia law introduced in
Ireland.
o 19% of Muslims said they "respect" al-Qa'ida terrorist leader Osama Bin Laden .
In light of this Poll's findings, this Debate is timely as it will
address these key issues.
Andrew Larkin, Auditor of Newman Society, 086 1257713
Supreme Muslim Council of Ireland
Mohammed AlKabour
Secretary-General
Tel: +353 419812048
Mobile:+353 860895955
Sheikh (Prof.) Shaheed Satardien
Chairman
Tel: +353 1 8218485
Mobile: +353 879932581
Comments (2 of 2)
Jump To Comment: 1 2What the report does say:-
"Overall, the Muslim community in Ireland appear to feel well integrated and accepted by society and to have a postive view of Irish democracy and diversity."
"...most Muslims living in Ireland appear very moderate in their views, with the majority not minding intermarriage with Catholics and many believing children of mixed marriages should be raised in both religions or neither. The majority also believe that Muslim children should not go to only Muslims schools. In addition, more claim to respect Tony Blair than figures like Osama Bin Laden."
http://www.lansdownemarketresearch.ie/Muslims%20in%20Ir...s.htm
http://www.lansdownemarketresearch.ie/Muslims%20in%20Ir...I.htm
Anyway, where is this debate taking place? You do not say which university.
Its on in UCD.
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