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06-11-2009, 03:55 PM
The Islamification of Wales: Shariah Financial Services Programme Launched in Cardiff (http://bnp.org.uk/2009/06/the-islamification-of-wales-shariah-financial-services-programme-launched-in-cardiff/)
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The Islamification of Britain continues unimpeded by voter objections to the colonisation of our country, with the latest development being the launch of an Islamic finance programme in Cardiff to help prepare “finance professionals” for the system. The new programme, called the Islamic Banking Finance Centre UK (IBFC-UK), has been established in partnership with Islamic Banking & Finance Institute in Malaysia (IBFIM) and Cardiff University’s Business School and Centre of Islam.
Akmal Hanuk, chief executive of IBFC-UK was quoted in the media as saying that “The Islamic finance sector is expanding at an exponential rate and is now estimated to be worth $1.2 trillion globally and growing faster than any of the conventional banks, between 15-20 percent.
”We are very pleased to be one of the first organisations in Europe to address the growing demand of trained professionals in the Islamic banking and finance sector, as we want to make sure that the UK is at the forefront as this sector develops and that it stays there.
“We are also pleased that this initiative is coming out of Wales, which will enhance its reputation as one of the leading centres of training, skills and development.”
Leader of the fake Welsh nationalist party, Plaid Cymru, Ieuan Wyn Jones, who is also Welsh Assembly minister for the economy and transport, described the announcement as particularly significant for Wales.
“Despite the current global financial crisis, Islamic finance continues its growth as an increasingly viable alternative banking system.”
Plaid Cymru has an established record of promoting the Islamification of Wales, which is in marked contrast to its obviously false claim of protecting Welsh culture. For example, at a meeting during Plaid Cymru’s Spring Conference, ‘Muslims for Plaid’ launched a new website established by ‘Muslim members of Plaid Cymru’ since their campaigning group was established on 21st September 2006.
Current chair of the group, Omar Ali, was quoted on the Plaid website as saying, “This website is part of our programme to create greater awareness of Plaid Cymru amongst Muslims in Wales. We believe Plaid is the natural home for Welsh Muslim voters based on the party’s track record on local, national and international issues.” Syed Latif, Muslims for Plaid Webmaster (pictured alongside with Plaid Cymru CEO, Dr Gwenllian Lansdown), added that the “The Muslims for Plaid microsite will not only assist the party in communicating our message to the growing number of young Welsh Muslims taking a positive interest in local politics, but will also serve as a useful news archive vault.”
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http://bnp.org.uk/files/2009/06/wales-dragon-crescent.jpg
The Islamification of Britain continues unimpeded by voter objections to the colonisation of our country, with the latest development being the launch of an Islamic finance programme in Cardiff to help prepare “finance professionals” for the system. The new programme, called the Islamic Banking Finance Centre UK (IBFC-UK), has been established in partnership with Islamic Banking & Finance Institute in Malaysia (IBFIM) and Cardiff University’s Business School and Centre of Islam.
Akmal Hanuk, chief executive of IBFC-UK was quoted in the media as saying that “The Islamic finance sector is expanding at an exponential rate and is now estimated to be worth $1.2 trillion globally and growing faster than any of the conventional banks, between 15-20 percent.
”We are very pleased to be one of the first organisations in Europe to address the growing demand of trained professionals in the Islamic banking and finance sector, as we want to make sure that the UK is at the forefront as this sector develops and that it stays there.
“We are also pleased that this initiative is coming out of Wales, which will enhance its reputation as one of the leading centres of training, skills and development.”
Leader of the fake Welsh nationalist party, Plaid Cymru, Ieuan Wyn Jones, who is also Welsh Assembly minister for the economy and transport, described the announcement as particularly significant for Wales.
“Despite the current global financial crisis, Islamic finance continues its growth as an increasingly viable alternative banking system.”
Plaid Cymru has an established record of promoting the Islamification of Wales, which is in marked contrast to its obviously false claim of protecting Welsh culture. For example, at a meeting during Plaid Cymru’s Spring Conference, ‘Muslims for Plaid’ launched a new website established by ‘Muslim members of Plaid Cymru’ since their campaigning group was established on 21st September 2006.
Current chair of the group, Omar Ali, was quoted on the Plaid website as saying, “This website is part of our programme to create greater awareness of Plaid Cymru amongst Muslims in Wales. We believe Plaid is the natural home for Welsh Muslim voters based on the party’s track record on local, national and international issues.” Syed Latif, Muslims for Plaid Webmaster (pictured alongside with Plaid Cymru CEO, Dr Gwenllian Lansdown), added that the “The Muslims for Plaid microsite will not only assist the party in communicating our message to the growing number of young Welsh Muslims taking a positive interest in local politics, but will also serve as a useful news archive vault.”
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