There is a lively debate taking place in the UK media between left and right wing commentators as to the causes of the English riots in which hundreds of shops and businesses have been looted. However, both sides agree that the looting has been inexcusable. I hope both sides will also agree with me that Muslims have played an important role in helping to tackle the looting and preserve public safety. This would be an especially important acknowledgment if it came from those Islamophobic commentators who consistently denigrate Muslims.
"When accused of terrorism we are Muslims, when killed by looters, we become Asian" a Muslim student explained to me this morning. He was commenting on the media reporting of the death of three young Muslims in Birmingham on Tuesday night. Like many other Muslims they were bravely defending shops and communities as rioters went on a violent rampage of looting.
In recent days Muslim Londoners, Muslim Brummies and Muslims in towns and cities around England have been at the forefront of protecting small businesses and vulnerable communities from looting. Having worked closely with Muslim Londoners first as a police officer and more recently as a researcher for the last ten years this commendable bravery comes as no surprise to me but their example of outstanding civic duty in support of neighbours is worth highlighting - especially when sections of the UK media are so quick to print negative headlines about Muslims on the flimsiest of pretexts.
On Monday evening when London suffered its worst looting in living memory I watched as a well marshaled team of volunteers wearing green fluorescent security vests marked 'East London Mosque' took to the streets of Tower Hamlets to help protect shops and communities from gangs of looters. This was the most visible manifestation of their pro-active response to fast moving and well co-ordinated teams of looters. Less visible was the superb work of Muslim youth workers from Islamic Forum Europe who used the same communication tools as the looters to outwit and pre-empt them on the streets.
While senior Westminster politicians started to pack and rush back to London from foreign holidays I watched Lutfur Rahman, the Muslim mayor of Tower Hamlets, offering calm leadership and support in the street as gangs of looters were intercepted and prevented from stealing goods in his presence.
Most important to emphasise is the extent to which everyone in Tower Hamlets was a beneficiary of streetwise, smart Muslims acting swiftly to protect shops, businesses and communities against looters. It is often wrongly alleged that Muslims lack any sense of civic duty towards non-Muslims and especially towards the LGBT community. I wish peddlers of that negative anti-Muslim message had been present to see how all citizens in Tower Hamlets were beneficiaries of Muslim civic spirit and bravery on Monday night.
I am not sure if the Telegraph's Andrew Gilligan was robbed of his bike by looters in Tower Hamlets or in another part of London as he cycled home from Hackney to Greenwich on Monday night but even his incessant negative reporting of Muslims associated with the East London Mosque would not have excluded him from their neighbourly support had they been in the immediate vicinity to help him.
Gilligan reports that police were unable to offer him any advice other than to go home when he finally received an answer to his 999 call as a victim of a violent street robbery. London policing on Monday night was stretched as never before and Gilligan was one amongst hundreds of victims who had to fend for themselves as looters ran amok around the capital city. In these unique circumstances the street skills of Muslim youth workers who are routinely helping police to tackle violent gang crime and anti-social behaviour in Tower Hamlets, Walthamstow, Brixton and in other deprived neighbourhoods were a key ingredient in filling the vacuum created by insufficient police numbers.
I first saw East London Mosque and Islamic Forum Europe street skills in action in 2005 when they robustly dispatched extremists from Al Muhajiroun who were in Whitechapel attempting to recruit youngsters into their hate filled group. I saw the same skills in action in the same year when volunteers from the Muslim Association of Britain and Muslim Welfare House ousted violent supporters of Abu Hamza from the Finsbury Park Mosque. More recently Muslim bravery has been seen in Brixton when extremists spouting the latest manifestation of Al Muhajroun hatred were sent packing out of town. In all these instances and so many more the brave Muslims involved have received no praise for their outstanding bravery and good citizenship and instead faced a never ending barrage of denigration from journalists such as Gilligan, Melanie Phillips, Martin Bright.... sorry I won't go on, it's a long list!
Sadly many of the brave Muslims helping to keep their cities safe have not only grown used to denigration from media pundits but also faced cuts in government funding for their youth outreach work with violent gangs. This is not as a result of widespread economic cuts caused by the recession but because the government adopts the media view that they are 'extremist'. Street in Brixton is a case in point. Yesterday Dr Abdul Haqq Baker director of Street was forced to close a Street youth centre in Brixton as his reduced team of youth of workers struggled to keep pace with the task of tackling gang violence and its role in rioting and looting.
Significantly, the same potent mixture of Muslim street skills and bravery was evident last Summer when the Islamophobic English Defence League (EDL) began to prepare for a violent demonstration in Whitechapel. On that occasion police commended the skills of Muslim youth workers who helped reduce tension and manage anger towards the EDL.
Two weeks ago, under the banner United East End neighbours of all faiths and none gathered at the London Muslim Centre in Whitechapel to express solidarity with their Muslim neighbours who are the target of another provocative English Defence League demonstration planned for 3rd September. It is no co-incidence that Anders Breivik found common cause with the EDL.
The EDL regards the East London Mosque as the hub of the Muslim extremism it purports to oppose. Regrettably, EDL's hate-filled analysis of Muslims is based on the work of mainstream media commentators who should now reflect on the unintended if not unforeseeable consequences of their Islamophobic discourse.
It is also worthy of comment that Muslim bravery during this outbreak of looting has taken place during Ramadan when Muslims are fasting - without food or water - from sunrise to sunset. This is a hard enough regime when relaxing but when taking part in dangerous operations against looters it is worthy of special reward - no doubt something their religion caters for.
Today, as Muslims in Tower Hamlets and around the country continue to work with their neighbours to repair damaged shops and to restore public safety it is important I conclude this article by paying special tribute to Haroon Jahan, Shahzad Ali and Abdul Musavir, the three typically brave Muslim Brummies who were killed while defending their neighbourhood on Tuesday night. I pray their legacy will be a wider appreciation of good Muslim citizenship, a reduction of media anti-Muslim denigration and the elimination of EDL anti-Muslim intimidation and violence.
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And the cure is the same: facts.
"In recent days Muslim Londoners, Muslim Brummies and Muslims in towns and cities around England have been at the forefront of protecting small businesses and vulnerable communities from looting. "
"Most important to emphasise is the extent to which everyone in Tower Hamlets was a beneficiary of streetwise, smart Muslims acting swiftly to protect shops, businesses and communities against looters. It is often wrongly alleged that Muslims lack any sense of civic duty towards non-Muslims and especially towards the LGBT community. I wish peddlers of that negative anti-Muslim message had been present to see how all citizens in Tower Hamlets were beneficiaries of Muslim civic spirit and bravery on Monday night."
But the moderators of this forum are too stupid to know what that means, and why it is important when considering the authoritarianism, anti-libertarian principles, and master slave paradigm emphatically stated within the qurayn and the orwellian double speak of demands "TO SUBMIT" else "I Slam" you!
Democracy is a call for tyranny by the majority and that is the plan of fictional ishmaelism.
Persians are defeated, humiliated, and subjugated, being forced to pander to the pretentious dictates of arab cultural hegemony.
Why is england not anglo?
That is the legitimate question to be asked, because survival of kinds of mammon is equally as relevant as survival of mammon kind.
The destruction, subjugation, and defeat of european peoples has remained the objective of fictional ishmaelism and it is declared explicitly within its founding doctrine.
You can censor all you like clowns but there is a reason that these words are censored and it is the source of deprivation for reason that you defend.
Nor do I see how to learn anything from the riots that would be useful over here.
"...Our core value is that a growing European Muslim population makes significant and valuable contributions to the safety and cohesion of European communities and countries and to the well being of Europe as a whole.
We reject, as fundamentally flawed, the position currently held by too many commentators: that European Muslims, Islam and strict adherence to Islam poses a threat to the safety, cohesion and well being of communities and countries in Europe..."
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Religion is a scar of ignorance across all humanity. It incites hate, war, and human suffering.
Talk about idiocy...
Ishmaelism is a genetic religion for the preservation of the patriarchal lineage of ishmael, where the tenets, cultural traditions, and city state laws (sharia) as detailed in the qurayn, only apply within hejaz.
Univeralism of ishmaelism outside of hejaz, upon non-lineal descendants of ishmael is debase and termed fictional ishmaelism.
Muhammad was a member of the quraysh tribe, for whom the qurayn was written; see surah 106 "quraysh"; look up quraysh fools.
The ultimate question
I've never understood why it is always so much easier for 'us' to see the good in our own group - while simultaniously overlooking the good in the 'other'.
This student should start taking a more rounded look at the way this story has been reported and be a little more honest with you. I have heard many news reports since the tragic death of the three Muslim men in Birmingham and in many they have repeatedly used both terms Muslim and Asian. It is also yet to be determined just who and why those responsible for the three deaths in Winson Green carried out their atrocity. Were they looters? Also it is irrelevant as far as I'm concerned what colour, creed, Nationality or relgion the me who died were, because first and formost the salient issue is that these were law-biding people defending their homes and businesses. I applaud anyone no matter what their faith who is attempting to tackle extremist and destructive behaviour in our communities.
The EDL are constantly rounded on by many groups within the non-Muslim community. Many white, black asian or whoever abhor their activities. Those that oppose them believe them to be little more than Nazis under a different banner in any case. They are unfortunately though a reaction to Muslim inspired extremism. Both feed off one another and it is therefore up to us all who want a harmonious existence between all the faiths and communities that make up modern Britain to combat their evil.
(Similar to the term 'anti-semitic' being used on anyone who disagrees with Israeli policies.)
But the hate that Islam is subject to is real and is deserving of the name Islamophobia since the attacks on Muslims are often a result of misconceptions and misunderstandings of their religion, Islam. If people were able to realize that the actions of certain Muslims are not necessarily due to their religion, "Islamophobia" could be replaced with "Muslimophobia".