ChatterBank1 min ago
Manchester Bombing: Inspired By Didsbury Mosque Cleric
39 Answers
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-44729 727
Saw this earlier on the BBC News channel. Someone has got a lot of explaining to do.
Who really knows what goes on in the murky world of Friday prayers eh?
Saw this earlier on the BBC News channel. Someone has got a lot of explaining to do.
Who really knows what goes on in the murky world of Friday prayers eh?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by ChillDoubt. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//Police to review contents of sermon delivered by Imam at Didsbury mosque//
https:/ /www.ma ncheste revenin gnews.c o.uk/ne ws/grea ter-man chester -news/p olice-r eview-c ontents -sermon -delive red-150 40010
https:/
-- answer removed --
Mamyalynne
//called to task by the hand-wringers and mattress soilers//
So it isn't the words that are against Site Rules, so what could it be?
//called to task by the hand-wringers and mattress soilers//
So it isn't the words that are against Site Rules, so what could it be?
Some may remember this incident - v_e will;
‘On Question Time when an audience member, who happened to have the triple disadvantages of being white, male and not being young, waved an anti-Western leaflet he said had been handed out at an open day at the Didsbury mosque where Salman Abedi worshipped. This significant revelation mainly attracted awkward shuffling. By contrast, a young woman in a headscarf in the audience immediately dismissed the man’s leaflet as probably not from the mosque and in any case ‘taken out of context’. Along with the programme’s chair, David Dimbleby, she implied it was possible the man had made the leaflet up himself, leaving the poor man spluttering, waving his leaflet and clearly wondering why he wouldn’t be believed.’
Douglas Murray
‘On Question Time when an audience member, who happened to have the triple disadvantages of being white, male and not being young, waved an anti-Western leaflet he said had been handed out at an open day at the Didsbury mosque where Salman Abedi worshipped. This significant revelation mainly attracted awkward shuffling. By contrast, a young woman in a headscarf in the audience immediately dismissed the man’s leaflet as probably not from the mosque and in any case ‘taken out of context’. Along with the programme’s chair, David Dimbleby, she implied it was possible the man had made the leaflet up himself, leaving the poor man spluttering, waving his leaflet and clearly wondering why he wouldn’t be believed.’
Douglas Murray
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.