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EU: Muslims ‘challenge the homogeneous understanding of the nation’ I think she’s right. Muslims are challenging the homogeneous understanding of the nation.
EU: Muslims ‘challenge the homogeneous understanding of the nation’ I think she’s right. Muslims are challenging the homogeneous understanding of the nation.
EU: Jihadist calls for tourist Jihad Via De Telegraaf and Standaard (Dutch): Jihadist Abu Suleiman al-Nasser wrote on the Shumukh al-Islam forum that Muslims should go to Europe posing as tourists in order to murder Europeans. Al-Nasser wrote on the site that Muslims should buy a sharp knife when they’re in Europe
Norway: PM attends mosque memorial ceremony, praises Norwegian ‘we’ Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg spoke at the Central Jamaat Mosque (Central Jamaat-E Ahl-E Sunnat) of Oslo this past Friday, after Friday prayers. The memorial ceremony for the two Muslim victims of the attack started with a moment of silence. The PM came to the mosque together with Oslo bishop Ole Christian Kvarme.

Netherlands: 52% think Wilders shouldn’t moderate tone on Islam Via nu.nl (Dutch): According to a Maurice de Hond poll, 52% of the Dutch think Wilders doesn’t need to moderate his tone, following the attacks in Norway. 44% think Wilders should speak more moderately.
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Germany: Muslim leaders call gov’t to stamp out anti-Islamic sentiment Via the Local : Top Muslim leaders in Germany are calling on the federal government to take immediate action to stamp out growing anti-Islamic sentiment in the wake of the Norway massacre. The chairman of the Turkish Community in Germany, Kenan Kolat, called on Tuesday for Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich, to convene a “prevention conference on the theme of Islamophobia.” There needed to be a show of strength against right-wing extremism and xenophobia, he said
Norway: Muslim family shares nation’s grief Via al-Jazeera (h/t London Muslim ):
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Norway: Justifying terrorism Following the recent terror attack in Norway, there’s been a few different responses from the right-wing side, both politicians and pundits. Though the left-wing/media reaction to them all is the same (’you’re supporting terrorism’), I think there’s a big difference between them: 1. Agreeing with Breivik’s ideas For example, Mario Borghezio, MEP for the Italian Northern League, said he agreed with Breivik’s ” opposition to Islam and his explicit accusation that Europe has surrendered before putting up a fight against its Islamisation”.
Oslo: Mosque holds memorial ceremony for terror victims Via TV2 and BT (Norwegian): On Tuesday the World Islamic Mission mosque in Oslo conducted a memorial ceremony for the victims of the terror attacks.
