UK: 'Jesus was a Muslim'

UK: 'Jesus was a Muslim'


ISLAMIC extremists have been condemned after plastering Burton streets with stickers bearing the slogan 'Jesus was a Muslim' - one day before Christmas.


News - Muslim extremists stickers ni Horninglow The stickers appeared on the morning of Christmas Eve on lampposts in the Horninglow and Shobnall areas of town, and outside religious buildings including St Chad's Church, in Hunter Street.


The stickers - believed to originate from fundamentalist Muslim group Islam For The UK, as they included the group's website address - provoked an angry response from people living nearby.


"I think it's disgusting that someone would do this the day before Christmas, when we are supposed to be spreading racial harmony," one resident, who asked not to be named, told The Mail. "It's a real slap in the face for Christians."


Another resident said: "Apart from anything else, they have made a right mess of the streets - the stickers are not easy to peel off."


Julia Elliot, churchwarden of St Chad's Church, said she found the stickers 'very hurtful and very offensive', while Ron Clarke, East Staffordshire Borough Council member for the Eton Park ward where the church is located, condemned the extremists responsible.


"I think it's very disappointing that we've got this small element making things difficult, as opposed to everyone else trying to integrate, harmonise and work together," he said.


"The fact that there are so many of these stickers shows it is a premeditated effort by this group, who are obviously out to create disharmony.


"I hope the people who have done this are caught and dealt with by the appropriate authority."


On its website, Islam For The UK calls for Islamic Shari'ah law to be implemented in Britain, and condemns those Muslims who take part in Christmas celebrations.



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Source: Burton Mail (English), h/t Bivouac-ID

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