Sad, Paranoid and Delusional

This is a re-post by of an article by Raziq first posted in August 2009

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Fear mongering seems to have become a past time for some Muslims: the fear that the whole world is against Muslims and there are numerous forces out there wanting to undermine and destroy Islam. One of the chief instigators of this paranoid delusional mindset is an individual called Abdul Karim Hattin. This short biography of him appears on the Islamonline website:

Abdul Karim became a Muslim when he was 19 years old and now at 30, he has completed a degree in Media Studies at the University of Luton. He is the co-director and founder of Halaqah Media and Black Banner Media. He wrote the documentary From the Shadows…Exposing the New World Order.

Those who have listened to his recordings will know he is delusional in the extreme; there are great illogical leaps in his historical narrative and just about every war and revolution is linked to those evil people ‘the Freemasons’. In his recent ‘exposing the modernists’ lecture series he tries to explain how various UK based Muslim organisations, i.e. MPACUK, Quilliam, Radical Middle Way, MCB, Murabitun etc. are part of a grand western/Masonic conspiracy to dilute Islam. He speaks about an ‘Aryan Islam’ being promoted under the guise of Modernism. The evidence he presents is mainly from people he has spoken to and from his own analogical ‘deductions’.

One of the many problems with Abdul Karim Hattin’s theories is that they are not original, in fact they are re-hashed Nazi ideas with an Islamised vocabulary. He seems to take popular conspiracy theories and put his own warped twist on them. The other problem is that, after highlighting an issue, he fails to provide any solution. Just as his ‘shadows’ recording ended without presenting any solution at all, you are left wondering what solution there can be. He seems to be obsessed with courting controversy and making ridiculous claims, even upsetting the salafis (pdf) by making inaccurate historical claims in his ‘the arrival of Saudi Salafis’ lecture. If you have a spare half hour and want a real good chuckle just search him out on Youtube and read Salafi Manhaj’s ‘A Critique of Abdul-Karim Hattin and his Bizarre Lecture Series Entitled ‘Arrival of the Saudi Salafis’ exposing his conspiracy theory claptrap‘.

It makes one wonder what he is actually trying to achieve. By provoking fear of the mainstream he is implying that Muslim communities must isolate themselves from the mainstream – hardly the message young British Muslims need. And isn’t Islam about having hope? Even political Islamist movements offer the illusion of a future utopian state, he doesn’t even do that.

Verdict: Abdul Karim Hattin should stop reading nutcase conspiracy sites and seek medical help. If you do come into contact with him, avoid eye contact and back away slowly and safely.

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17 Comments

  1. Zalloom
    Posted March 6, 2010 at 11:43 AM | Permalink

    ELM seem to like this fool!

  2. Abdullah Ibrahim
    Posted March 6, 2010 at 11:46 AM | Permalink

    Would like to note that the Youtube video “has been removed by the user”.

    I appears someone is no longer as forthright about expressing their lunacy as they previously were. I wonder if this because of any pressure from the lunatic fringe at the East London Mosque.

  3. Abu Faris
    Posted March 6, 2010 at 1:13 PM | Permalink

    a degree in Media Studies at the University of Luton.

    Wow, a steely-eyed intellectual giant of a rocket scientist, then…

  4. Wiki
    Posted March 6, 2010 at 3:21 PM | Permalink

    Abu FOGA needs to get an education, since he flopped at uni and doesnt have a job, family or children (as he likes to say he has) and even hides his reilgion. This was all due to one thing his love for whisky and the blogs.

  5. Abu Faris
    Posted March 6, 2010 at 3:30 PM | Permalink

    Yeah, like I am going to reveal personal details to an Islamist scumbag like you, Wiki.

    Nice try.

    How well this thread’s title fits Wiki: sad, paranoid and delusional.

  6. harry
    Posted March 6, 2010 at 5:21 PM | Permalink

    i found another stupid site similar to islamophobia watch its called islamophobia talk. Islamophobiatalk.wordpress.com looks like they are supporters of ife

  7. Abu Faris
    Posted March 6, 2010 at 5:57 PM | Permalink

    What a site, harry, complete with notes on a khutbah by al-Awlaki…

  8. Zalloom
    Posted March 6, 2010 at 8:24 PM | Permalink

    Wiki,

    Why don’t you reveal your personal details first?

    A degree from Luton goes along way in IFE : )

  9. harry
    Posted March 6, 2010 at 8:56 PM | Permalink

    Abu Faris why don’t you come and join me in exposing these islamist fruitcakes on that islamophobiatalk site. You seem to be on the same wave length as me?

  10. Abu Faris
    Posted March 6, 2010 at 9:15 PM | Permalink

    Wiki holds a combined honours in level three Oxford Reading Tree comprehension and unemployment studies from the University of Ongar… by distance learning.

  11. J
    Posted March 7, 2010 at 12:53 PM | Permalink

    harry, I’m a day late in pointing this out; but don’t be surprised. Most of us Ancient brits struggle with technology.
    I think you’ll find it’s islamanoia amongst the majority, rather than a full-blown phobia or anything sinister.

  12. Sleeper
    Posted March 7, 2010 at 6:29 PM | Permalink

    Hattin is one thick idiot!

    It,s a shame that people even listen to his garbage, he doesn’t know anything apart from nutcase conspiracy theories.

  13. Abu Faris
    Posted March 7, 2010 at 7:11 PM | Permalink

    Not so much thick as rather unwell.

  14. Abu Faris
    Posted March 7, 2010 at 8:12 PM | Permalink

    I am not Bangladeshi, you fuckwit.

  15. Abu Faris
    Posted March 7, 2010 at 9:03 PM | Permalink

    I make no claims. Now fuck off.

  16. Halo
    Posted March 7, 2010 at 11:06 PM | Permalink

    Doesn’t he have a right in expressing his own opinion?

    This is of course a democratic country…

    I dont see him inciting violence….

  17. Sleeper
    Posted March 8, 2010 at 9:16 AM | Permalink

    He incites hate!

    Giving talks such as ‘Spot the Fag’, discriminate against homosexuals. Claiming the whole world is run under a Jewish/Masonic conspiracy incites hatred toward the Jewish communities.

    Inciting hate is the precursor to violence.

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