It seems that a component of Peaceful Inner Strugglers in the UK has taken upon itself the task of purging the islam of those deemed not to be “real muslims”.

Muslims – they’re so islamophobic.

Hardliners call for deaths of Surrey Muslims

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...s-2112268.html

Islamic extremists have started openly calling for the destruction of a controversial Muslim sect in a major escalation of sectarian conflict within British Islam, an investigation by The Independent has revealed.

Members of the Ahmadiyya Community have seen a significant upsurge in threats and intimidation over the past four months, sparked by an extremist attack on two of their largest mosques in Pakistan earlier this year.

Hardline Islamists in Britain have been distributing leaflets calling for the murder of AhmadiMuslims in Kingston-upon-Thames whilst mosques have been vandalised in Newham and Crawley. Preachers in south London have also been orchestrating a boycott of Ahmadi businesses and Ofcom has had to reprimand an Islamic satellite channel for repeatedly calling the sect "Wajib-ul Qatal" - an Arabic phrase used to describe those who digress from mainstream Islam that translates as "liable for death".
Religion in Western cultures is largely a private and personal matter. For the most part it is not often dragged into the public arena or forced upon others. In a democracy, you can believe (or not) as you wish, and you can expect that right to be honored (even if grudgingly) and protected by law. The positive impact of Western liberal democracy on mankind cannot be overstated. We've evolved from such totalitarian constructs as forced religion. We promote the right of others to be free and we understand the benefit to ourselves when we have democratic allies rather than totalitarian enemies.

This is what the UK and the West we are up against: a potent sociopolitical religious ideology with consummate hostility and offensive warfare against the out-group of unbelievers as one of its principal tenets and instruments of propagation.