Evangelicals stir Islamophobia
As a contribution to promoting harmonious interfaith relations, an evangelical Christian magazine has reprinted Patrick Sookhdeo’s anti-Muslim rant from Monday’s Evening Standard. Inspire Magazine, 6 September 2006
As a contribution to promoting harmonious interfaith relations, an evangelical Christian magazine has reprinted Patrick Sookhdeo’s anti-Muslim rant from Monday’s Evening Standard. Inspire Magazine, 6 September 2006
Terror link group to build London’s biggest mosque By Andrew Gilligan Evening Standard, 17 July 2006 PLANS for a giant “Islamic village” next to the London Olympic site, including Europe’s largest mosque, have moved a major step closer after Ken … Continue reading
We recently gave coverage to the controversy over Patrick Sookhdeo’s interview with the Telegraph, and his reported claim that a well-known translation of the Qur’an by Abdalhaqq and Aisha Bewley calls for “the killing of Jews and Christians, and … sets … Continue reading
The latest cause célèbre adopted by right-wing bloggers in their campaign to defend free speech (i.e. the right to vilify Muslims) is the Sunday Telegraph‘s decision to remove from its website an interview by Alasdair Palmer with Patrick Sookhdeo, head … Continue reading
Remember the outrageous interview with Patrick Sookhdeo in the Sunday Telegraph a few weeks ago, in which he launched an attack on The Noble Qur’an: A New Rendering of its Meaning into English – a highly-regarded translation by Abdalhaqq and … Continue reading
The Danish publisher Bookwright has circulated an appeal in response to Patrick Sookhdeo’s interview in last week’s Sunday Telegraph: Sunday Telegraph article calls for the Qur’an to be Banned An article by Alasdair Palmer in last week’s Sunday Telegraph (19 … Continue reading
Brett Lock of Outrage has woken from his blogging slumbers and posted a response to this item on Islamophobia Watch, which linked to a BNP article reporting Patrick Sookhdeo’s “shocking conclusion that Islamic (Sharia) law will filter into the existing British legal … Continue reading
Another plug from the British National Party for Patrick Sookhdeo of the Barnabas Fund, whose warnings about the “threat of Sharia law” in Britain they repeat. (Rather belatedly – the original report was in the Church of England Newspaper back … Continue reading
This is the cover to the current issue of the Spectator, for which editor Boris Johnson has commissioned several articles responding to the conflict in the French banlieues. (“Eurabia” refers to the demented “Muslim takeover” conspiracy theory invented by Bat Ye’or – … Continue reading
No doubt you were hoping that Melanie Phillips, like Omar Bakri, would make her holiday a long one. But she’s back, with a series of rants that indicate she’s had difficulty bottling up her rage over the past three weeks or … Continue reading