walid shoebat debated this guy really well on irish tv, it was available on his site but not anymore.
he and the woman next to him asked him what the punishment for apostacy in islam is. he didn't want to say. They said Walid was a muslim, he became a christian. Anjem Choudhury denied , he would not believe, that walid was ever a muslim. And would not answer that the punishment was death. He evaded it but it was obvious he was evading the question.
anjem appeared on radio with abu hamza, the hook guy / captain hook.
Anjem came up with a hilarious comment i've heard from him a few times. I think he got it from Abu Hamza.
Abu used to take the moderate line on radio, and say you can be a british muslim.
Anjem took a stricter approach, though both basically agree.
A news woman said to him You are british. Shouldn't you accept our laws. He said
"If you're born in a barn, does that make you a horse?"
Abu Hamza described living in britain as being locked in a toilet.
Abu, though he had some good lines, is far more dangerous than his public persona. There were some videos released, where you see him calling on people to kill the kafir, and the jews.
On the radio he played the great moderate. On TalkSport I think it was. (in the year 2003). Somebody asked him how he would react if somebody killed his parents. He said he'd forgive them. He can forgive them for what they do to him but he cannot forgive them for what they do to G-d.
Asked if homosexuals should be killed. He said only if witnesses, and that means they must have been doing it in a public place.
He then told a story, which i'm sure many found hilarious.. About a man that went past a horse and the horse was aroused. He used that to criticise western culture.. What had they done to the horse for it to behave that way.
Some of these guys are really funny, but they're also very dangerous.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article2402998.eceOn opera “In some Muslim countries . . . they have built opera houses at a cost of hundreds of millions of pounds. For what and for who? Muslims, Arabs, going to the opera to listen to a Frenchman singing in Italian? That’s the level to which we have stooped”