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Topic: Mohammed tops the list of most popular baby boy names in England and Wales - page 4. (Read 3000 times)

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Its funny that when I was a kid I knew many Mohameds and I didn't even realize they were Muslims until the media started talking about Muslims all the time some years ago, before that time they were just Brits named Mo

when you single out groups of individuals you alienate them from the rest of the group and you banned them together in a feeling of mutual concern for the appreciation of their contribution to the greater group.

if you want Muslims to be more like the citizens of the countries they inhabit, stop focusing so much on petty differences between them and the rest of us, such as how many Mohamed's there are in Britain and instead talk about the accomplishments of the children of immigrant families in the UK and try and encourage them to be the best UK citizens they can be.

That is the truest , fairest and best way to assimilate your new citizen.
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So anybody named mohammed is painted as a muslim?

I thought Ismail was interchangeable between faiths.  Cheesy

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So anybody named mohammed is painted as a muslim?

I thought Ismail was interchangeable between faiths.  Cheesy
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Oh God

Muslims are first ... here in my country is full of people with that name already had many friends with that name, but I never realized there were so many different ways to spell it.





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There were 698,512 live births in England and Wales, 7,361 Mohammed's only equal 1.05%

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Mohammed is the most popular name for boys in England and Wales- but it doesn't top the official list because there are so many different ways to spell it.

There were 7,361 children born last year called Mohammed, Muhammed, Mohammad or Mohamed, according to the Office for National Statistics, which would have made it the number one boys name if the variations were taken into account.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3770523/Oliver-Amelia-popular-baby-names.html
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