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#1 [Permalink] Posted on 2nd May 2015 15:33

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It is not for us to advise you as to which party you should vote for! However, with the best interest of Islam and Muslims at heart we say that there is a lot at stake for you, your family and friends in the upcoming British elections. Your Mosque and its Parking, the education of your children at School (Islamic, public or private), funding for exclusive (women only) programs for your mothers, sisters and daughters) or how you get treated by your local Doctor or NHS Hospital is all at stake.

It’s your choice should you chose to ignore all of the above OR try to prevent the next Islamophobe from holding your community hostage.

We realise that Muslims face a diverse situation and multitude of options therefore this article is broken down into 4 constituent parts as we explore the various opinions held by Muslims with regards to voting as follows:

  1. Is voting really Haram?
  2. How to choose one of the big Parties as a Muslim?
  3. What is tactical voting and should you vote Tactically?
  4. The futility of democratic elections should you chose not to vote at all!

British Elections 2015 for Muslims in a nutshell

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#2 [Permalink] Posted on 2nd May 2015 16:03
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#3 [Permalink] Posted on 5th May 2015 12:58

Labour vs Conservatives vs Liberal Democrats:

The Labour Party has given a commitment to 12 of the 17 Key Policy Pledges from the Muslim Manifesto   formulated by MEND.

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#4 [Permalink] Posted on 5th May 2015 23:26
Labour SNP coalition will be good for Britain.
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#5 [Permalink] Posted on 6th May 2015 10:47
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good incentive on why we should vote...but yes it is a Labour video
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#6 [Permalink] Posted on 7th May 2015 08:13
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British Elections 2015 for Muslims in a Nutshell 
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1⃣ Labour: If you wish to vote for a party then Labour has given commitment to 12 out of 17 Key Pledges of the Muslim Manifesto.

2⃣ If you wish to vote tactically then tools and sites to evaluate your local candidate have been given under the heading "What is tactical voting and should you vote Tactically?"

âš¡ Get out and Vote!

www.central-mosque.com/index.php/Civil/ge2015.html

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#7 [Permalink] Posted on 8th May 2015 11:03

Initial (and early) View:

The lessons learned from the BJP victory in India are validated in UK Elections.

Majority of the Non-Muslims place a very high priority on Jobs (and economy) i.e. gains of the Dunya above all. Niceties such as multiculturalism, heritage, social programs WILL ALWAYS take a back seat when people are enticed with economic prosperity. The “far-right” all over the world have discovered a sure-win formula of success which is to bang on about the economy (and jobs) to such an extent that every other message is drowned out.

Just like the Congress Party (in India) Labour Party (in UK) is wondering where to go next? It isn’t the defeat (parties lose in elections after all) but the setback to the ideology which is hurting this morning; Ed Milliband tried to take Politics to the left (going back to Labour’s roots) but he has been soundly REJECTED by British Voters, the huge gain by UKIP (electorally) shows the writing on the wall for Muslim in Britain; our days in this country are numbered!

As far as various sects and denominations are concerned here is a brief summary of where they stood in Elections.

  1. Deobandees (Majority): Didn't care
  2. Madkhalees: Didn't care
  3. Jamaat-e-Islam/Barelwee/Shia and Progressive: Tactical Voting
  4. Barelwees:
    • Voting based on the Ethinicity/Caste/Origin
    • During Councillor elections alliances with Tories, Labour or Lib-Dems i.e. ideological stance is irrelevant.

Many may blame the Muslim community that we weren’t united etc etc but the reality is that 4.8% of us wouldn’t have made much of a difference. Where we could we have made a RIGHT MESS!

Example in Bradford Naseem Shah (Labour) has defeated George Galloway by a massive margin. This vote is purely on the basis of ethnicity and creed because Naseem Shah is not only not entirely truthful but she doesn’t even have an ounce of credence or foresight compared to Galloway.  The Deobandee Ulama & Mashaykh  have either stayed completely silent or given false signals that we should vote for a “Muslim”; Barelwees have overwhelmingly supported Naseem Shah in her campaign; as a result British Muslims have lost a prominent voice for Palestinian rights in the International arena.

Labour played their cards very cleverly but pitting a “Pakistani-Forced-Married-Barelwee” in Bradford against Galloway. This is false Pakistani Nationalism for you!

How the Deobandees and Barelwees behave in this country is actually pretty Interesting! The Deobandees behave like Gujratees (in India) and Barelwees behave like (Village Pakistanees) just like back home.

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#8 [Permalink] Posted on 8th May 2015 16:27
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Nigel Farage lost brother and his party only got one seat, so how are the days numbered due to UKIP?? Not much a single sear can do to be honest.

Miliband and Nick Clegg have resigned, conservatives have won it fully this time.
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