"It’s necessary to impose humiliating laws for non-Muslims in Britain and convert them" - Abu Waleed, British Religious Scholar

"It’s necessary to impose humiliating laws for non-Muslims in Britain and convert them" - Abu Waleed, British Religious Scholar

There have been claims that British religious scholar Abu Waleed has advocated for the imposition of restrictive laws on non-Muslims in the United Kingdom, with the intent of compelling their conversion to Islam. According to these assertions, he believes that non-Muslims should be subjected to regulations designed to humiliate them, thereby pressuring them into embracing Islam. Such views, if accurate, have sparked controversy and raised concerns about religious tolerance, freedom of belief, and the principles of a secular society.

In many democratic nations, including the UK, religious freedom is a fundamental right. Any calls for the imposition of laws that discriminate against individuals based on their beliefs contradict the core values of equality and coexistence. The idea that non-Muslims should be made to feel inferior through legal restrictions goes against the principles of mutual respect that underpin modern societies. Critics argue that such views, if promoted, could contribute to division and animosity rather than fostering understanding between religious groups.

Due to this, Twitter owner Elon Musk also shared the post on his time quoting two "??" suggesting how surprised he is to have heard that from the scholar.

Elon Musk shared on his timeline on X(formally Twitter)

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