The rise of the muslims – the death of Islam?

Proceeding the release of this year’s Census results, I’ve no doubt there will be headlines as to the increase in the Muslim population of this country.

But how many will report the decline of the religion?

Christianity is dead; as a mainstream religion, that is. Finding a ‘Christian’ whom has read the Bible, let-alone knows what the King James Bible is, or for that matter can recite a single hymn – is like finding a conservative politician, a species nigh on extinction.

What has this to do with Islam?

Islam is dying too, in this country at-least. As with Christianity, Islam will go on, but the religion will be dead. Despite either of their merits or detriments, they have both come to a rapid decline in the past few decades, both in this country; and the root cause is the same.

But… You’re Crazy! How can Islam be dying if there are more muslims?
Alas, such is the nature of our insulated society, so few dare to venture outside their own mind, too distracted by the singing screens. I should know, I used to be amongst the phone zombies. I used to think that Aladdin, (or was it Osama, or eyesis?), in his cave was plotting to kill all us kuffar and that every muslim was a ticking time-bomb waiting to go off. But then I grew up; as so few do…

I did something that extremely few individuals dare do, (muslim or kuffar), I ventured into the no-go-zone, I spoke to the muslims… and I found people who thought just as I used to.

In my experience the majority of muslims, as with the majority of non-muslims, believe that their counterparts hold prejudices against them. Both groups, as a majority, do not speak to one-another.

Having all this in common, the unifying factor is that, both consume mainstream media content – whether it be through the news outlets, schools or production companies.

Actually having spoken with those who live in these communities, there is no fundamental difference between the majority of ‘muslims’ and non-muslims. As with ‘Christians’, the number of ‘Muslims’ in this country whom are devout to the religion is on a rapid decline. Despite an increase in the number of mosques, (a point we shall briefly explore later in this column), the attendance of the younger generation is far fewer. Most ‘muslims’ in this country, alike non-muslims, drink, party & take drugs. Most have a lesser knowledge of Islam than I do, and I haven’t even read the Quran.

So what then, does it mean to be a ‘muslim’?
Despite my dislike for much of Islam’s archaich elements, I find the tarnishing of this religion – as any – deeply regrettable; and I add that in many respects I’d much rather we were an Islamic society than the mickey-mouse mess we are now. To be muslim, is becoming what it is to be Christian. A tradition, like Morris Dancing, whose meaning has been forgotten – done because our parents did it, not because we find it particularly important. I think, differing from what Christianity has become, that to be muslim will be reduced to a tribal allegiance – a most undesirable outcome.

Peter Hitchens has written much about Islam in this country & its future here, but I think he has perhaps overlooked the significance of just how westernised Islam, in the UK, has become; and in that sense – how truly integrated it now is to the current political system. An ‘Islamic revolution’ in this country will be Islamic in none but name, should it happen.

I’m sure there will be some shouty types who will ‘denounce’ this article as -ist or -phobic. This is most notable; who are these people, who do they represent, what do they stand for? There is a blindness in this country: for none so blind as those who wish not to see. The wool has been pulled over the eyes of the people of this country, and they haven’t the will to unwrap it.

Since I wondered outside the bubble into which I was born, I have found that the tyranny of the political elite has firmly rooted itself into all areas of this country, ‘Islamic’ ones included. (Hence, I was not surprised at the blatancy of the current government’s actions in taking advantage of the whipped-up public panic).

Speak to any honest muslim and they will describe to you the exact same worries as non-muslims have up and down this country; of drug dealing, rampant crime, non-existent policing of the law and blatant corruption.

I believe that this wedge which has been driven between us, the deranged fantasy of osama bin laden and isis, has been done-so to prevent essential dialogue from taking place. Instead, drug dealing in muslim communities is viewed by a large proportion of the populpus as some sort of Islamic takeover plot. New Mosques are seen as a muslim-funded invasion – when in-fact they very often center-round local authority corruption – which blights all our comunities.

Why so much effort to divide us?
Because, as Peter Hitchens gets so right – the government has let the genie out of the bottle with Islam, and it’s scared sh*tless. The political class has done everything it can to whitewash Islam in this country, ensuring only those without a backbone can come to any prominence; and I’m sorry to say they’ve been all too successful. The political class would happily continue this tyranny in the name of Islam, if they can ensure it will be in name only.

You may not believe me, you may think I’m mad – but ask yourself: When is the last time you spoke to a muslim? When is the last time you spent a week, a month, in a muslim area?

Love is Hate, Hate is Love.

Freedom is Tyranny, Tyranny is freedom

Muslims are on the rise, Islam is dying.

Heed my words; do not be fooled: any ‘Islamic’/‘muslim’ revolution in this country will be that in none but name – act now, speak to your brothers & sisters, before it is too late.

EDIT 12/03/2021:

For the avoidance of doubt, if it wasn’t already clear-enough, my post here relates to the death of Islam in the United Kingdom of (formerly) Great Britain – not anywhere else. When I refer to ‘muslims’, I do so in the context of the UK. If you seek a concise explanation of my meaning by: ‘the death of Islam in the UK’, please refer to my morris dancing metaphor.