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The Islamization of creep in London is nearing completion, with hundreds of sharia courts officially operating in the British capital, and mosques are open where famous Christian churches have stood for hundreds of years in decline.
"London is more Islamic than many Muslim countries put together," according to Maulana Syed Raza Rizvi, one of the Islamic preachers who now lead "Londonistan", as reported by journalist Melanie Phillips
Nobel laureate for Literature, Wole Soyinka, was not very generous. He called the British "cesspit for Islamists".
Since 2001, 500 London churches of all denominations have been converted into private homes. While the 423 new mosque, built on the sad British Christian ruins. Many iconic Christian churches in London have been converted into mosques.
Gatestone Institute Report: The Hyatt United Church was bought by Egyptian society to convert to a mosque. The Church of St. Peter has been transformed into the Madina Mosque. The Brick Lane Mosque was built in the former Methodist church. Not only the converted buildings, but also the people. The number of converts to Islam has doubled.
The Daily Mail published photos of the church and a mosque a few meters from each other in the heart of London. At San Giorgio Church, designed to accommodate 1,230 congregations, only 12 people gather to celebrate Mass. In the Church of Santa Maria, there are only 20 people.
While nearby there is Brune Street Estate Mosque the opposite problem. Small capacity but jama'ah booming. On Friday, Muslims spill over into the streets for prayer.
By 2020, the estimate is that the number of Muslims attending the prayer will reach at least 683,000, while the number of Christians attending the weekly mass will drop to 679,000.
"The new cultural landscape of British cities has arrived, homogenizing, the landscape of Christianity's country retreat," says Ceri Peachof Oxford University.
News source: portal-islam.id
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