Olivier Roy on laïcité vs Islam

Secularism Confronts IslamThe Economist reviews Olivier Roy’s book Secularism Confronts Islam:

“Mr Roy argues that the ‘Islam’ depicted as incompatible with (indeed threatening to) modern Western secular society is a one-dimensional construct wholly at odds with the diversity of life experienced by real flesh-and-blood Muslims, including those living in the West. The defenders of laicité, in their alarm at a largely mythical Islam, sense danger at every bus stop.

“The wearing of the veil (seen, in the face of the facts, as involuntary) becomes an emblem of a deeply-laid plan of Islamic subversion. All arranged marriages are seen as forced marriages and therefore repressive. The ultimate aim of the well-known Muslim intellectual, Tariq Ramadan, is deemed to be to turn France into an Islamic state. The periodic riots in the Paris banlieues are seen as signs of Islamic revolt rather than social protest.

“Mr Roy rejects all of these contentions and, along the way, has some fun at the expense of those who have created an Islamic exception. Why attack only Islam as discriminatory? Should we not stigmatise the Catholic Church for not allowing women to be priests? Why not ask Jews to give up the notion of the ‘chosen people’? More seriously, he suggests it might be honest, though hardly honourable, to admit that Islam is singled out because it is the religion of immigrants….

“The relevance of all this goes well beyond France. Many in Europe, believing that multiculturalism in Britain and the Netherlands has failed, are wondering whether the stricter French were right after all. Olivier Roy’s cogent little book may give them pause.”

Imam seriously injured in bloody attack at Regent’s Park mosque

Regent's Park MosqueAn imam was in a serious condition in hospital today after being attacked in a London mosque. The Muslim cleric was assaulted at Regent’s Park mosque on Friday. The 58-year-old imam, who has not been named, suffered heavy blood loss, damage to both eyes and had to undergo emergency surgery, the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) said.

The MCB claim there have been a series of recent Islamophobic crimes in Britain, which they believe have been fuelled by the media. An arson attack on a mosque in Bradford on August 3 is being treated as suspicious by police. Strathclyde Police have also reported an increase in race crime in the west of Scotland since the suspected terrorist attack on Glasgow Airport on June 30.

An MCB spokesman said: “There is clearly a growing anti-Muslim climate in this country and it has some very worrying implications for all of us. It is deeply regrettable that sections of our media have been playing a key role in fomenting much of this Islamophobic prejudice and hatred against British Muslims.”

Evening Standard, 13 August 2007

See also MCB news releaseBMI statement and the Muslim News.

And the Times, 13 August 2007

Bus company reaches a fare solution to veil row

Lothian Buses (2)Edinburgh’s bus drivers have been told they will not have to ask Muslim women to remove their veils after all.

A row broke out earlier this year in the wake of new guidelines issued to Lothian Buses staff as part of a crackdown on fare cheats. Drivers said they had been told to tell women to lift their veils or produce photo ID if they wanted to use a bus pass. The move sparked anger in some sections of the Muslim community, with at least one woman said to have walked off a bus.

But bus chiefs today insisted the new rules had been misunderstood and have issued fresh guidelines insisting that drivers should never ask for a veil to be removed. The firm has also worked with some of the city’s faith groups to produce a multilingual guide that explains the different options open to Edinburgh’s veiled women who want to use a bus pass. Unions and faith groups today welcomed the leaflet explaining the new rules.

Edinburgh Evening News, 13 August 2007

Andrew Anthony rallies to defence of ‘Undercover Mosque’

Channel 4’s documentary “Undercover Mosque” was great investigative journalism, claims Andrew Anthony.

Observer, 12 August 2007

For earlier coverage of Andrew Anthony see here and here.

And over at the Daily Telegraph, “Undercover Mosque” also receives the backing of Charles Moore, who complains that “the West Midlands police and the Crown Prosecution Service decide that the target of their wrath should be not people who want to undermine this country, but some journalists who want to expose them”.

‘How I escaped Islamism’

Yet another article by an ex-Islamist, this one by Shiraz Maher, a former member of Hizb ut-Tahrir, in the Sunday Times.

These articles follow the same formula. A connection is drawn between HT and acts of terrorism, and HT is presented as typical of “political Islam”. There appears to be an endless demand from the media for such “exposés”. Strangely enough, there is no equivalent market for articles pointing out that HT is a non-violent organisation which rejects terrorism and that its abstentionist position towards mainstream politics in the UK is rejected in favour of active engagement by most of those individuals and organisations whose political commitment is inspired by Islam.

Meanwhile, over at BBC News, a report on a Hizb ut-Tahrir conference in Jakarta states regarding HT: “Many experts see it as ideologically close to jihadist groups, and suspect its commitment to peaceful means is purely tactical.”

‘Sordid world of Muslim grooming exposed’ – by BNP and Anne Cryer

“The sordid world of Muslim Asian grooming of white under-age girls has been ‘exposed’ in the mainstream press; three years after the BNP first brought this scandal to the public attention. Today’s Sunday Times carries a report on the jailing of Zulfqar Hussain, 46, and Qaiser Naveed, 32, from east Lancashire, after exploiting two girls aged under 16 by plying them with alcohol and drugs before having sex with them….

“Fear of offending the Muslim communities appears to take precedence over helping our young daughters but every single craven police officer, every council official who fails to act in the interests of justice is as guilty as the Muslim predator who defiles a white schoolgirl.

“Labour MP Anne Cryer robustly said that there is a cultural difference: ‘I think there is a problem with the view Asian men generally have about white women. Their view about white women is generally fairly low’.”

BNP news article, 12 August 2007

Race attacks soar after terror strike

Glasgow shop fireRacist incidents across Scotland have soared following the terrorist attack on Glasgow Airport. New figures reveal a surge in cases of violent attacks, abuse and harassment in the four weeks after the car bombing, with the worst cases including attempts to blow up an Asian shop and a mosque.

The biggest increase has been recorded in the Strathclyde region, where there were more than 250 incidents, of which more than 10% were directly linked to the airport attack on June 30.

Politicians and Muslim leaders in Scotland said the attacks showed that a minority of people were targeting Asians because they wrongly believed they are potential terrorists. Other members of the Asian community claim that the real number of attacks is much higher, with many incidents going unreported to the police.

Scotland on Sunday, 12 August 2007

Jihad musical threatens rise in Islamophobia

Scottish Muslims have balked at the staging of a satirical musical about “Islamic rebels” fearing it would strengthen Islamophobia against the backdrop of the failed Glasgow airport bombing. Sohaib Saeed, Manager of the Islam Festival Edinburgh (IFE), said of the musical that it would “make negative perceptions of Islam worse”. Saeed insisted Muslims should not be placed in one basket. “I urge producers and writers to make a difference between extremists and other people practising the faith,” he said.

The satirical show “Jihad the Musical” had its first world premiere at the Edinburgh festival at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the world’s largest arts festival, last Wednesday. The show tells the story of an Afghan peasant who becomes “brainwashed” by a Jihadi gang and features songs such as “I want to be like Osama” and “I only see your eyes”.

Saeed criticised the idea of staging a light-hearted entertainment about terror so soon after the Glasgow plot. “How can you make jokes of terrorism and laugh about people teaching extremism and preaching violent acts against innocent people?” He also disagreed with the British writer of the Lyrics, Zoe Samuel, who argued that the performance would appeal to the British tradition of laughing in the face of adversity.

“I cannot see what positive contributions such a musical would make to society or how we can call it a positive entertainment as it addresses a sensitive issue like terrorism,” he said. “They are making terrorism a joke. Many people were killed in terrorist operations. Many people will see the musical upsetting as it makes fun of a serious problem. All people are still trying to get to grips with terrorism; they want to understand what is going on to remove the scourge.”

Racist attacks against Muslims in Scotland have risen by almost one third in the wake of last month’s terrorist attempt at Glasgow airport.

Muslim Weekly, 10 August 2007

Guantánamo man’s family release torture dossier

A British resident held by the US as an alleged terrorist has claimed his captors repeatedly tortured him, subjecting him to beatings, sexual abuse and threats of execution.

Omar Deghayes, 37, is one of five British residents who the United Kingdom government last week asked the US to release from Guantanámo Bay, after years of refusing to help them because they were not UK citizens.

Yesterday the family of Mr Deghayes decided to release a detailed dossier of alleged torture which the former law student dictated to a lawyer who visited him in the Cuban internment camp.

Guardian, 11 August 2007