The Al-Hikam Institute of Bradford was a player in the car convoy that brought vicious antisemites to London earlier this month.
It is bad all round. A woeful, miserable, and alarming tale of our times.
Start with the Batley teacher and the Al-Hikam imam Adil Shahzad. 1/20
His role has been covered, including hurling the vile "coconut" slur at British Muslim MPs.
Two weeks on, he *still* has two posts up on Facebook which name the teacher. This is outrageous - the poor man may well be facing the life of Salman Rushdie. 2/20 dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9…
This alone should prompt Charity Commission action. Al-Hikam is a registered charity and Shahzad is one of its trustees. When another local charity named the teacher, there was a response. Let's see another one. 3/20 civilsociety.co.uk/news/protests-…
And Shahzad is not done yet. As schools around the country fend off reprehensible attacks, he has encouraged Muslims to take an entirely uncompromising stance at schools in Sheffield and Brierfeld.
"Guilty", "NO compromise", "Become governors", "An apology isn't enough". 4/20
When the government pushes back, Shahzad spots a sinister plot.
Robert Jenrick has said “it must be right” that a teacher can show images of the prophet of Islam.
Shahzad fires back: "there is a clear agenda to 'test the water' and see how far they can go with this". 5/20
Push back it must, for Shahzad is a fanatic. He has it in, and how, for countless Muslims, not Muslim MPs alone.
Consider these "enemies of Islam" fits of sectarian fury in sermons in April and May. They include the derogatory "Qadiyani" label for persecuted Ahmadi Muslims. 6/20
No toleration whatsoever is on offer here. "Do not be brainwashed by this freedom of speech." Mercy is for the prophet, not Muslims, you see. From an April sermon: 7/20
Here's another target. In an April sermon covering the Batley school, he raged about "LGBTQ nonsense" in schools "polluting minds".
Imagine his reaction if people demanded that no school taught that it is OK to be a Muslim. At the school gates, if necessary. 8/20
So, Israel? Need you ask? The *only* solution is jihad, he said on Facebook earlier this month.
He repeated this message in an Eid sermon: "If there was true leadership in the Muslim world, now is the time for jihad."
On the violence in Israel, he bewailed Israeli... 9/20
...airstrikes, making the false and incendiary claim that they were “uncalled for, without any provocation or anything of that sort”.
He also made another false claim that will only inspire great anger in devout Muslims if they believe it: "The forces of evil and... 10/20
...the enemies of Islam, they're taking al-Aqsa from under our noses."
Indeed, he went further, conjuring up an illusion of Zionist intentions extending all the way to Saudi Arabia: "Today it is Masjid al-Aqsa, tomorrow it will be Medina." 11/20
More of his views can be seen in this pungent 2019 letter about "fascist" Israel. No Israel and yes to a caliphate for Shahzad, if you don't mind. The letter was published by the Islamist hate site "5 Pillars", unsurprisingly. 12/20 5pillarsuk.com/2019/07/01/uk-…
Note that a video message to convoy particpants appears to have been filmed in an Al-Hikam office the night before the departure. Lead organiser Razaq Hussain, who has been close to Al-Hikam for years, was blunt. "It's against the Zionists, the... 13/20
...Zionist terrorists, that’s who our hatred is against”, he said.
Another video message speaker called for an international outcry about alleged Israeli war crimes. “If we do not hold them responsible, and do not grip them by their necks and say to them, then who will?” 14/20
By the way, Razaq Hussain noted "massive support" for the convoy from "Friends of al-Aqsa", the awful Islamist outfit of Ismail Patel.
“They’ve been in touch, regularly, trying to support us and help us in any way that they can.” 15/20
And the convoy's final destination in London? A fanatical religious rally at Downing Street, featuring Al-Hikam imams Adil Shahzad and Muhammed Asim Hussain, with Razaq Hussain on stage as well. Nice placard! Takbir! 16/20
Now, Razaq Hussain has disowned the racist "**** the Jews, **** their daughters" abusers in north London.
Well, he and his fellows have spread enough rage and hatred without them.
Nor, personally, do I find that ugly episode in the least surprising with this convoy crew. 17/20
As for imam Muhammed Asim Hussain, he has quite a story of his own.
For now, see him supporting the assassination of a Pakistani politician by a "lion" for "blasphemy". Great guy for preaching just a few miles from Birstall, where Jo Cox was assassinated, eh. 18/20
All too often, fanatics enjoy good access to politicians and warm relationships with the police. And so it is in Bradford. In April, Adil Shahzad said he had discussed the Batley teacher with Imran Khan, Deputy Leader in Bradford, and that he had organised meeings with MPs. 19/20
Yes, Labour is hopeless when it comes to fanatics. When it's not helping them, that is.
While here you will see Shahzad accepting an "appreciation certificate" in 2020 from the West Yorkshire Police.
It falls to the Government to protect its citizens and their freedoms. 20/20
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It is good to see the US stepping in to sanction top Hamas UK operative Zaher Birawi, seeing as successive UK governments have done nothing about a big operation here.
So, who are his mates? Hate marchers, first and foremost. Here he is, third from left, heading up the... 1/10
...first big "Palestine Solidarity Campaign" protest in London, just a week after the Hamas atrocities. His "Palestinian Forum in Britain" outfit is one of the six main national hate march organisers.
To his right, Kamel Hawwash, the former Chair of the PSC. To his left, ... 2/10
...the fanatic Ismail Patel, leader of "Friends of al-Aqsa", another main hate march organiser.
They started out as they meant to carry on. The protest was horrific.
"The doctor will hate you now." Yet another episode, brought to you by the "Palestine Solidarity Campaign". The cause is antisemites in the NHS. The target is Wes Streeting MP, the Health Secretary.
Ranjeet Brar is a surgeon at King's College Hospital. He backs terrorists. 1/8
Note him brandishing a book with a swastika superimposed on the Star of David. He loves this abuse, which is for the lowest of the low. Know the poison. 2/8 thejc.com/news/nhs-consu…
And the worst of the worst. A roll call of some of the most disgusting figures in the NHS antisemitism crisis is hailed. They are "exemplary humans", you see. Unlike that "weasel" Wes Streeting MP. 3/8
The Muslim Council of Britain has been out in the political cold for many years now.
It seems determined to stay there. Tomorrow, its leader will join Tom Facchine, an American fundamentalist hate preacher who loves Hamas, at Imperial College.
See how low Facchine goes. 1/9
Here he is in October 2023, when Israel had not even had a chance to count its dead.
"We're with the Palestinian resistance 100%. No ifs, no ands, no buts, no equivocations, no apologies, no condemnations."
This is not really about politics, by the way. 2/9
No, for Facchine, this is the eternal cosmic conflict with the Jews.
"They” told lies about the prophet of Islam, “just as they invent lies about our brothers and sisters today to turn opinion against them.”
The “Muslim soldiers” actually “treated Israelis decently”. 3/9
Neturei Karta is a tiny, extreme, and reviled sect. A sort of Jewish answer to the Westboro Baptist Church.
They probably have more friends in Birmingham than anywhere else. See Ayoub Khan MP, for example. And here's a warm welcome at Birmingham Central Mosque.
The police...1/4
...are in this mix. Mohammad Asad is an imam at the mosque and a chaplain for West Midlands Police.
This is grave. Some of the most disreputable people in Britain reach for Neturei Karta as a sort of Jewish fig leaf. No. They are nothing but a stain.
And there's more. 2/4
This is a mosque that has welcomed Uthman ibn Farooq, one of the most disgusting hate preachers I have ever seen. He even supports sex slavery in Islam.
"Delighted and privileged!" “Excellent!” “Inspiring!” “An example for many of us!” 3/4
Daniel Kebede addressing the plight of the Batley teacher in 2021. By attacking right wing commentators and Prevent.
He is now the General Secretary of the National Education Union.
Here, on top of traducing the Batley teacher, he is telling insidious lies about Prevent. 1/5
The "Palestine badge" tale about Rahmaan Mohammadi was long a far left favourite. It was pernicious rubbish. This was explained in The Spectator. 2/5
"Palestine badge" all this on social media from Mohammadi. Backing Islamic State. "Go kill yourselves" to UK and US intelligence services. British soldiers are "terrorists". Lining up with the terrorist support group Cage. 3/5
It is good to see strong reactions to the abuse of a Jewish restaurant in London last Friday. Above all, because this matter is now very serious and urgent. The 21st Century brownshirts want more. It's Soho next.
A ringleader says: "In Australia, they smashed the windows... 1/7
...of the restaurant. I'm not recommending that, but I can understand why they did it." Cue drum roll.
Do you "understand" this? Is this the London you want?
Especially when there is previous. The London restaurant was also abused last December. 2/7
Here is one of the London scenes in December. "Go f**k your mum! Free Palestine!" The officers struggle to control the raging fascist. 3/7