The Express: An evil man we must ban

An evil man we must ban

By James Slack, Home Affairs Correspondent

Daily Express, 7 July 2004

THE visit to Britain by a hate-filled Muslim cleric who supports wife beating and suicide bomb attacks by children should be banned, the Government was urged last night.

Extremist Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, who has defended the beheading of a Western hostage in Iraq, is already barred from visiting America. But Foreign Secretary Jack Straw has issued the Egyptian with a visa to speak at a London conference for Muslim women next Monday.

Labour MP Louise Ellman called for the trip to be blocked. She pointed to alleged links between Dr Al-Qaradawi, who is the spiritual leader of the Egyptian terror group The Muslim Brotherhood, and Hamas. She said:

“It is outrageous that at a time of heightened security concerns and when the Government is clamping down on terror, somebody with close links to Hamas who has already been outlawed in the US is permitted to come to this country. He may well make inflammatory speeches inciting hatred. It will create enormous security problems at a very sensitive time.”

Dr Al-Qaradawi is based in Qatar but was born in Egypt – the same country as hook-handed cleric Abu Hamza. Al-Qaradawi insists Israeli civilians are legitimate targets for Palestinian attacks and has even encouraged women and children to become suicide bombers.

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The Sun: Britain’s welcome for devil

Britain’s welcome for devil: Fury as anti-Jewish cleric arrives

By Trevor Kavanagh, Political Editor

The Sun, 7 July 2004

A RANTING Islamic rabble-rouser who supports suicide bombings by children and brutal punishment of gays was being welcomed to Britain last night.

Hardline Yusuf al-Qaradawi, banned from the US on suspicion of terror links, is to be allowed to preach evil views on issues such as “treacherous” Middle East peace moves.

In a recent tirade the cleric stormed: “Israelis might have nuclear bombs but we have the children bomb and these human bombs must continue until liberation.”

Al-Qaradawi is a leader of the extremist Muslim Brotherhood and the al-Taqwa Bank. The latter is suspected of being part of al-Qaeda’s fund-raising network.

The cleric has ATTACKED global brand names such as McDonald’s, Pizza Hut and KFC as part of a “Jewish conspiracy”.

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Daily Mail: Cleric who backs child bombers is to visit Britain

Welcome Qaradawi front pageCleric who backs child bombers is to visit Britain

By Fiona Macrae

Daily Mail, 7 July 2004

A RADICAL Muslim cleric who supports children taking part in suicide bombings is to visit Britain.

Dr Yusuf al-Qaradawi will be guest of honour at a conference to be opened by London mayor Ken Livingstone. Al-Qaradawi, who has been banned from the U.S. since 1999, is due to speak at the conference, hosted by a Muslim women’s group, in the capital on Monday.

The Foreign Office said Foreign Secretary Jack Straw had granted his visa. All applicants had to satisfy set criteria, a spokesman said.

Al-Qaradawi, the spiritual leader of the Egyptian terror group the Moslem Brotherhood Association, has declared suicide bombing as ‘commendable’. He has lauded Palestinian martyr bombers as being ‘among the greatest form of holy struggle against oppression’. And when asked about children launching suicide attacks, he said: ‘The Israelis might have nuclear bombs but we have the children bomb and these human bombs must continue until liberation.’ He also recently defended the Iraqi militants who beheaded American hostage Nicholas Berg, saying the murder had been ‘in the right context’.

He has, however, condemned the September 11 attacks and the Bali bombing.

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Dr Williams, beware of false prophets

“Can we discuss the fact that the Muslims here, all recent immigrants, enjoy rights – for instance to propagate their religion – that are unavailable to the Christians of the Muslim world? This is despite the fact that these Christians are the original inhabitants and rightful owners of almost every Muslim land, and behave with a humility quite unlike the menacing behaviour we have come to expect from the Muslims who have forced themselves on Christendom, a bullying ingratitude that culminates in a terrorist threat to their unconsulted hosts.”

Opinion article by ‘Will Cummins’ in the Sunday Telegraph, 4 July 2004

British press unite in hysteria over jilbab

“Well it seems that the ‘fundamentalist threat’ to British state education has been averted yet again. Last week’s ruling against Shabina Begum’s fight to wear the jilbab to school has brought shrieks of joy from all the usual suspects – liberal pundits and right-wing columnists alike …”

Fareena Alam in the Times Educational Supplement, 25 June 2004.

Reproduced in Q News.

‘I am runner-up for an “Islamophobia” award’ – Pipes not happy

“In addition to terrorism and other forms of violence, the current war also involves a battle of ideas, with Islamist totalitarians on one side and their opponents on the other. To convince the undecided, each side tries to discredit the other. This is a battle I am intensely engaged in to show the true nature of the Islamist organizations.”

Daniel Pipes’ response to receiving one of the Islamic Human Rights Commission’s annual Islamophobia awards.

Daniel Pipes’ blog, 26 June 2004

Winners of Islamophobia Awards 2004 announced

Islamic Human Rights Commission chairman Massoud Shadjareh said today: “It is with great sadness that we reveal this year’s winners. Sadly the competition was extremely tough and we see no signs of this abating in the year to come.”

IHRC press release, 26 June 2004

Unfortunately for Daniel Pipes, although shortlisted for the Most Islamophobic Media Personality award he lost out to Polly Toynbee.

Qaradawi in London

“Qaradawi, as I’ve written many times, is probably the leading moderate Islamist, and the most popular Islamist public intellectual, in the Arab world today…. Qaradawi, for all his Muslim Brotherhood roots, has spent the last few decades preaching a moderate, tolerant form of Islamism which places dialogue, toleration, and democracy at the center of Islamic political theory.”

US political scientist Abu Aardvark defends Yusuf al-Qaradawi against the outbreak of Islamophobic hysteria in the British press prompted by Dr al-Qaradawi’s visit to London.

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Khaled Abou El Fadl: ‘stealth Islamist’ (according to Daniel Pipes)

“Which Muslims in the West support Islamism, which do not? Those who have Al-Qaeda connections or deal in terrorism are relatively easy to classify, once they are found out. The state has ways to investigate and punish illegal activities…. But what about individuals who apparently break no laws but promote an Islamist agenda in a legal fashion, sometimes from within the heart of the establishment?”

Daniel Pipes attacks Dr Khaled Abou El Fadl, Professor of Law at UCLA and widely recognised as one of the most important and influential Islamic scholars today.

Spring 2004 issue of the Middle East Quarterly

Abu Aardvark comments: “Daniel Pipes has just published an attack on the Islamic scholar Khaled Abou el Fadl. This attack, even by his standards, is despicable.”