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Tarek Fateh on Violent Jihad

Writing in response to the convictions over the airliners plot, Tarek Fateh calls for Muslims to abandon the doctrine of violent jihad.

I will not be surprised if Islamist leaders in the U. K. and North America now line up at the mics and issue the familiar denunciations of terrorism accompanied by the oft-repeated claim that “Islam is a religion of peace.” I say to them, this is not enough. Now is the time to say loudly, the doctrine of jihad is outdated and needs to be abandoned.

However, instead of distancing themselves from jihad, too many Muslim leaders are defending it by hiding behind its supposedly peaceful nature. Many take to the pulpit and state with disarming smiles and polite language that jihad is a peaceful exertion of spiritual warfare waged against oneself–against one’s ego and against one’s evil intentions, a sort of a cleansing of the soul. This is all said to be true because after returning from a battle, the Prophet told his colleagues: “You are returning from a lesser jihad to a greater jihad,” and when asked to clarify, he said the greater jihad “is the jihad against your passionate souls.”

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English Defence League Reveal Their Real Intentions

They just want a good Muslim girl...

They just want a good Muslim girl...

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Horrifying News

The BBC reports:

Pensioner attacked in street dies

Ekram Haque was attacked as he returned from a mosque

Ekram Haque was attacked as he returned from a mosque

A pensioner who was attacked in south London as he returned from a mosque has died from his injuries.

Ekram Haque, 67, a retired care worker, was assaulted in Church Lane, Tooting, on 31 August.

Four boys, aged 12, 15 and two 14 year olds, have been charged with conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm (GBH).

All four are also accused of attacking two other men before the attack on Mr Haque. The four boys will appear at Sutton Youth Court on Tuesday.

Police are now treating the death of Mr Haque as murder.

All four boys face two counts of actual bodily harm (ABH) in connection with the attack on the two men, one in his 40s and the other in his 70s, on 31 August.

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A Question of Priorities and a Question for Inayat

Bob Pitt of Islamophobia Watch and Inayat Bunglawala of iEngage are two peas in a pod. But where Bob is obsessed with defending Islamists, Bungle’s obsession is the Quilliam Foundation.

Progress Online carries details of a fringe meeting to be organised by the Quilliam Foundation at the Labour Party conference next month on ‘How should the Left engage with British Muslims’.

The speaker line up includes: Rt Hon John Denham MP, Secretary of State for Communities & Local Government; Ed Husain, Co-director, Quilliam Foundation; Martin Bright, Tahir Abbas, Birkbeck, University of London.

The choice of Martin Bright (pictured) is a very notable one. Martin Bright is, of course, an enthusiastic supporter of the Quilliam Foundation.

ENGAGE readers will be aware that Bright also happens to be the notorious author of the very ill-informed, highly offensive and deeply mischievous 2001 New Statesman cover story ‘The Great Koran Con Trick’. Bright’s arguments were openly ridiculed and debunked by the very scholars – including his own former SOAS tutor, Professor Gerald Hawting – whose work he drew upon to support his crude hatchet job on the Qur’an.

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Bob Pitt – Incorrigibly Irrational

Not one to quit while not-that-far-behind, Bob Pitt has decided to further discredit himself by reentering the fray over a recent articled penned by sometime guest contributor to Spittoon, Lucy James. The Spittoon has clearly got to him.

Our criticisms provoked a hostile reaction from one of the Harry’s Place wannabees who run a blog rejoicing in the name of the Spittoon, where we were accused of producing “an amateurish bit of slime” against Lucy James. I hadn’t intended to post on it here, but as the Spittoon piece is being punted around as a “comprehensive rebuttal” of our article, I think it’s necessary to place an answer on record.

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When an Islamist Kills an Islamist in a Mosque Why Does Nobody Make a Sound?

It’s not often that I find myself agreeing with anything from Sky News, but their Tim Marshall has written a fantastic blog entry about the recent fighting in Gaza between Hamas and the group Jund Ansar Allah.

Thirty Palestinians killed. Women and children caught in the crossfire. Missiles fired at a Mosque. Muslim prisoners ‘executed’ in cold blood. A massacre. Media restrictions.

A familiar tale? Indeed. International outrage and demonstrations in the streets of London? Nope.

And why might that be? Why it’s simple. The Palestinians were were killed by Palestinians and, it would appear from the lack of reaction that in those circumstances their lives are cheap, but when they are killed by Israelis it is an outrage.

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Prizewinning Islamists

The nominations are in for the Charity Times Awards 2009 and a familiar name has made the shortlist – twice!

Charity Principal of the Year:

Catriona McPhee-Smith, CEO, Inspire

Ed Bracher, CEO, Riding for the Disabled Association

Emma Jayne Cross, CEO, Beatbullying

Dilowar Hussain Khan, executive director, East London Mosque and London Muslim Centre

Jane Davis, Director, The Reader Organisation

Jeanette Allen, CEO, MedicAlert Foundation

Howard Sinclair, CEO, Broadway Homelessness & Support

Steve Kirk, CEO, St Lukes Hospice

And also:

Trustee Board of the Year:

Broadway Homelessness & Support

East London Mosque and London Muslim Centre

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation

Tyneside Rape Crisis Centre

You can admire the list of trustees of this fine Jamaat-e-Islami linked establishment here.

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A Question of Priorities

Islamophobia Watch recently launched a disgraceful attack on Lucy James, author of a new paper dismantling the BNP’s attacks on Islam. As shown here at the Spittoon, their article was entirely scurrilous.

This affair made me do something which I normally avoid at all costs, read Islamophobia Watch. And when I was reading their latest nonsense I noticed something interesting. On the left hand side of Islamophobia Watch’s website is a list of categories of articles on the website.

At the very top is the category ‘Anti-Muslim violence’ whilst at the bottom of the (long) list is ‘Yusuf al-Qaradawi’. If you are unfamiliar with this name, he is the spiritual leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, a man who supports wife-beating and FGM and who doesn’t like Jews or innocent Israelis very much.

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A Beginning

The Spittoon recently brought you the disturbing news that, on the 30th of this month, Kensington Town Hall was planning to host a fundraiser for Cageprisoners at which a video message from Anwar al-Awlaki would be broadcast. If you were concerned by this then you will find that today’s Observer contains some good news.

An Islamist preacher has been banned from addressing a major British fundraising event amid claims he backs attacks on UK troops and supports terrorist organisations linked to Al Qaeda.

The revelation that Anwar al-Awlaki, a Yemen-based preacher accused of advocating violent jihad, was due to speak via video link at Kensington town hall later this month, has raised fears public buildings are being used for extremism. A spokesman for Kensington and Chelsea council said: “Some of the views expressed by Mr al-Awlaki in the past are not appropriate for broadcast in [council] premises.”

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Bob and Bungle – Forget the BNP, let’s attack Quilliam

This morning I turned on my computer and was immediately confronted by a bizarre article from Bob Pitt of Islamophobia Watch. Quilliam accuses anti-BNP protestors of ‘thuggery and hooliganism’ is an amateurish bit of slime aimed at Lucy James (who has kindly written one guest post for the Spittoon in the past) for comments she made about anti-fascist protesters in a piece for Progress Magazine.

She wrote,

Last weekend the BNP’s annual shindig ‘Red, White and Blue’ took place in a small town in Derbyshire. Reports said that the number of attendees was only marginally more than the number of anti-fascist protesters who congregated outside the gate. Unfortunately, these anti-BNP protesters soon became violent – leading to a total of 19 protesters being arrested. Although it is good to see ordinary people protesting against the BNP, such protests become ineffective when they descend into thuggery and hooliganism. Just a week earlier, for example, violent clashes erupted between the English Defence League and Unite Against Fascism in Birmingham, leading to bottles, sticks and banners thrown, and brought police in riot gear onto the streets.

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