Attack on IFE is yet another example of hypocrisy in campaign against Muslims Print E-mail
Press Release
Sunday, 28 February 2010
islamic_forum_europe.jpgAn article by Andrew Gilligan in yesterday’s Sunday Telegraph newspaper “Islamic radicals ‘infiltrate’ the Labour Party” trails a “Dispatches” programme scheduled for broadcast today (1st March 2010).

In relation to this article, we make the following points:

1. This article and its allegations will likely fuel anti-Muslim prejudice in Britain. The article portrays the group, Islamic Forum Europe (IFE), as some kind of sinister threat to Britain, quoting Jim Fitzpatrick MP, who says the Labour party has been infiltrated by the Muslim group. It uses language designed to scaremonger, calling the group ‘fundamentalist’ and saying it ‘believes in jihad and sharia law, and wants to turn Britain and Europe into an Islamic state’ – ‘promoting Islamic social and political order’. It is worth remembering that Fitzpatrick, Gilligan and Dispatches ‘have form’ on these issues.

2. Such attacks are rank hypocrisy by the British Establishment. On the one hand they push for Muslims to assimilate more. On the other, they accuse Muslims of ‘infiltrating’ when they engage politically! It is not dissimilar to Jack Straw’s comments on a Muslim constituent wearing the niqaab. He expects her to see him as her political representative, but when she did, he hypocritically criticised her dress as an act of separation!

3. Just as Fitzpatrick’s attack on gender-segregated weddings was widely seen to be an unprincipled attempt to win votes from the BNP at the expense of his Muslim constituents, we could be forgiven for asking why Muslims should be bothered by the BNP when politicians from mainstream parties make comments such as these.

4. Hizb ut-Tahrir disagrees with IFE in its approach to political engagement in Britain. We believe that Islam does NOT allow joining secular political parties, especially when they promote policies that directly contradict Islamic values – such as the war of occupation in Afghanistan. However, this episode also confirms our view that these secular parties use Muslims for their votes, but absolutely resist any real influence of Muslims within the system.

5. Moreover, what we have said for years is that Muslims could only ever progress in secular political parties in proportion to how much they sell out their Islamic beliefs, their principles and their own communities. This episode amply illustrates that Muslims are expected to abandon their values as a ticket into the system – something not demanded of others.

6. All of this illustrates a wider view that secular Britain has one rule for Muslims, and another for everyone else; that Muslims should be viewed as ‘subjects’ or second class citizens. If anyone doubts this, they should consider that it is seen as normal that business lobbies, the environmental lobby or Zionist lobby put forward and finance candidates in mainstream parties to further their political influence - yet, if a Muslim group does the same (which we must stress we oppose from a Sharia perspective) it is seen as unacceptable.

7. Our advice to our brothers and sisters in IFE is to Stand for Islam and resist this bullying, one aim of which is to push you to distance yourselves from Islamic matters such as those mentioned in the article - jihad, Sharia law and Islamic state (or ‘Islamic political and social order’).

8. Moreover, our advice to Muslims more widely is to realise that there needs to be a thinking on political engagement that is based on Islam and that is independent from the divisiveness, scheming and corruption of secular politics. The longer Muslims continue to ‘kiss the hand that slaps them’, the longer we will remain voiceless, divided and humiliated. We can only remain dignified and united through Islam.

Hizb ut-Tahrir
Britain
15th Rabi al Awwal 1431
1st March 2010



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Shakeel: ...
This should be a wake up call for all Muslims who believe that they can achieve Islamic goals participating in a kufr political system. The IFE should re-evaluate there methodology in light of the Quran and Sunnah. All Muslims are but a single brotherhood and there is no 'us and 'them' between us. I pray that Allah (SWT) guides our brothers and sisters in the IFE to work for Islam in the ways which have been allowed by Allah (SWT) and His Messenger Muhammad (SAW).
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March 05, 2010 - 17:36:33
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Rupert: ...
Gilligan is none other than agent of the Zionists and is against community cohesion, multicultures and against Muslim community raising up, organising them self for the betterment of them self and others at large.
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March 03, 2010 - 14:25:52
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H Khan: ...
In the “smilies/grin.gifispatches” programme it was alleged that those affiliated with IFE were ‘unrepresentative’ of the local Muslim community, and were seeking to hijack local council positions; even casting doubt on the CV of one such candidate for a key post.

Well..., Mr. Fitzpatrick, the MP for Poplar and Canning Town - where a third of his voters are Muslims - can equally be described as ‘unfit’ to serve his constituency; because in turning up to the above mentioned wedding last year, he vividly exposed his own lack of ‘cohesion’ with the Muslim community, bearing in mind over 800 guests including non-Muslims had ‘integrated’ themselves in the gender-segregated event.


If Mr. Fitzpatrick was unaware of the customs and traditions of a third of his voters then surely he is unfit to be their representative?


In addition his subsequent conduct at the wedding is not befitting that of a public servant because rather than listening to the pleas of his fellow Labour Councillors to come back and join them at tables ‘where non-Muslims of different sexes could sit together’, he instead chose to ‘glorify’ his ‘shock and horror’ by contacting his local newspaper – in a ploy to stigmatize an entire community.

And then he went on to score an own goal by declaring a hypocritical one-liner:


“We are trying to build social cohesion in a community but this is not the way forward.”


Actually, these events are nothing to do with the IFE or Muslim customs & traditions or even gender-segregation; but everything to do with ‘Electioneering’ – and in this regard, no other community, i.e., Hindu, Sikh etc has been demonized so much by the political establishment, just to garner cheap votes. Everyone’s at it. UKIP, Labour, Tory, BNP – you name it; and the likes of Gilligan and ‘smilies/grin.gifispatches’ only serve as their obnoxious mouthpieces, particularly as Jane Corbin is nearing retirement from Panorama!


They must think we were born yesterday.

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March 02, 2010 - 01:15:34
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Howard: ...
Yeah it may fuel anti muslim views, but have you watched dispatches? the ife are corrupt and are extremist, and are actualy trying to infiltrate mainstream politics. You can not exactly argue your points im imfraid
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March 01, 2010 - 20:46:26
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Shah: ...
Outstanding article - Perfect response with perfect timing. By the day it makes clear how we are expected to leave Islam for corrupt western politics - the cause of the worlds misery.


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March 01, 2010 - 09:27:47
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Manzoor-ul Haq: ...
This an essential read for those Muslims who may walk to vote for secular parties, should take guidance from what Allah (swt) reveals in Qur'an, "Whosoever does not rule by all that Allah has revealed such are oppressors." [Surah Al-Ma'idah 5: 45]

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March 01, 2010 - 02:29:28
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