November 25th, 2003
Dear Sir,
For some reason Melanie Phillips appears to revel in inciting your readers
against the Muslim community. In her piece in Monday's Daily Mail she
asserted that 'clerics have hijacked mosques up and down the country to
incite young Muslims to hate the west and even recruit them to terrorism,'
yet she did not feel it necessary to adduce any evidence to show that this
was indeed the case. There are over 1000 mosques now in the UK, perhaps Ms
Phillips would like to point out exactly which ones have been hijacked? In
fact, apart from the notorious example of the Finsbury Park mosque from
which Abu Hamza was evicted earlier this year, I cannot think of a single
mosque which comes anywhere near her description.
She then praises the Foreign Office Minister Denis MacShane for calling on
British Muslims to choose between the 'British way' of non-violence and
political dialogue and the 'way of the terrorists'. The irony of these
remarks having emanated from a representative of a government that ignored
massive worldwide protests, bypassed the United Nations and waged an
unlawful war on Iraq appear to be lost on Ms Phillips. The British Muslim
community was certainly overwhelmingly opposed to the war against Iraq.
However, they showed their opposition by participating with their fellow
British citizens in huge and entirely peaceful anti-war demonstrations up
and down the country. Moreover, the Muslim community's fears that a war on
Iraq - under the guise of trying to free Iraq of its elusive Weapons of
Mass
Destruction - would only exacerbate the phenomenon of terrorism and
increase
anti-British and anti-American sentiment around the world, are now,
regrettably, proving to have been well-founded.
To defeat the dreadful phenomenon terrorism we surely have to examine some
of the underlying causes which are giving rise to it. We learned this
lesson in Northern Ireland. It seems to me that Ms Phillips does not like this
idea because we may then - among other things - have to take a closer look at
Israel at it's scandalous treatment of the Palestinian people together
with the role of our own governments in supporting various tyrannies in the
Muslim world.
Yours faithfully,
Mr Inayat Bunglawala,
Secretary,
Media Committee,
The Muslim Council of Britain