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The National Council of Imams and Masajid

The National Council of Imams and MasajidBritish Government has been frustrated that a large number of Imams were born and educated in Pakistan, speak limited English, but well versed in their mother tongues, Arabic, Urdu and Farsi, making it difficult for the Government to know what is going on in the Masajid. The drive to encourage British Muslims to become Islamic clerks and to teach English to Imams is planned by British establishment with the help of so called Muslim leaders. Imams were accused of being out me grown”. The home grown Imams are neither well versed in English nor in Urdu or in other community languages. The Imams from the Sub-continent must be freely allowed to come to satisfy the spiritual social and emotional. In reality, Islam isn’t about beliefs, it’s also about culture and identity. According to BNP, Islam has become a toxic racial proxy. Atheists and fundamentalist Christians are using popular slogans to incite against Muslims whom they see as the new source of danger for Europe. Pope Urban 11 in 1099 called the faithful to join the first Crusade and expel the Muslims from the Holy Land. It is now high time to react once again and defend Western civilizations as well as everything else which is threatened by radical Koran-Islam. The modern Crusades plan to save western civilization from Islamisation. Islamophobia is a deliberate defamation of Islam and discrimination and intolerance against Muslims. It is the worst type of terrorism the world has ever witnessed.  British education system has already eradicated the languages of the young generation of Muslims. Now the British establishment is trying to kick out Urdu and other community languages from the Masajid. Bilingualism is an asset and not a problem. Education experts say that a celebration on community languages in schools is one way of riding Britain of its reputation as the world’s language “dunce” and promoting better relations between different ethnic groups. The study of such languages is considered important for the future health of the economy. Research by CILT shows a revolution in the take-up of non-traditional languages in secondary schools. Experts say promoting community languages could also persuade native Brits to take an interest in them. The linguistic map of Britain was changing, with multi-linguals spreading from typically multi-ethnic areas to more “traditional” parts. By encouraging children to develop their existing knowledge we will be building up an important skills base as well as raising educational achievement. There is a huge body of research testify to the benefits that bilingualism has for educational development. The future of Britain is multi-lingual, and this needs to be reflected in the school curriculum.     Unfortunately with the rise of anti-immigrant sentiment, racism and Islamophobia, bilingualism has been neglected and ignored intentionally. Article 29 of the Convention on the Rights of a child states that “the education of the child should be directed to the development of respect for the child’s parents, his or her own cultural identity, languages and values.” Article 30 states that “a child belonging to an (ethnic, religious or linguistic minority) should be educated in a manner that affirmatively acknowledges their native language abilities as well as ensures their acquisition of English. The Education Act of 1944 clearly states that children should be educated according to the needs and demands of the parents. The silent majority of Muslim parents would like to send their children to state Muslim schools. Dcsf and OFSTED must take the responsibility that all schools must abide by the human rights issues.  Iftikhar Ahmad www.londonschoolofislamics.org.uk

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IftySubject: Vive Australia maybe our gutless politicians can follow this! But don't hold your breath though > > We should take a lesson from the Australians! > > Muslims who want to live under Islamic Sharia law were told on Wednesday to> get out of Australia , as the government targeted radicals in a bid to head> off potential terror attacks. > A day after a group of mainstream Muslim leaders pledged loyalty to> Australia and her Queen at a special meeting with Prime Minister John> Howard, he and his Ministers made it clear that extremists would face a> crackdown. > > Treasurer Peter Costello, seen as heir apparent to Howard, hinted that some> radical clerics could be asked to leave the country if they did not accept> that Australia was a secular state, and its laws were made by parliament.> "If those are not your values, if you want a country which has Sharia law or> a theocratic state, then Australia is not for you", he said on National> Television. > "I'd be saying to clerics who are teaching that there are two laws governing> people in Australia : one the Australian law and another Islamic law that is> false. If you can't agree with parliamentary law, independent courts,> democracy, and would prefer Sharia law and have the opportunity to go to> another country, which practices it, perhaps, then, that's a better option",> Costello said. > > Asked whether he meant radical clerics would be forced to leave, he said> those with dual citizenship could possibly be asked to move to the other> country. > Education Minister Brendan Nelson later told reporters that Muslims who did> not want to accept local values should "clear off. Basically people who> don't want to be Australians, and who don't want, to live by Australian> values and understand them, well then, they can basically clear off", he> said. > Separately, Howard angered some Australian Muslims on Wednesday by saying he> supported spy agencies monitoring the nation's mosques. > Quote: "IMMIGRANTS, NOT AUSTRALIANS, MUST ADAPT. Take It Or Leave It. I am> tired of this nation worrying about whether we are offending some individual> or their culture. Since the terrorist attacks on Bali , we have experienced> a surge in patriotism by the majority of Australians." > "However, the dust from the attacks had barely settled when the 'politically> correct' crowd began complaining about the possibility that our patriotism> was offending others. I am not against immigration, nor do I hold a grudge> against anyone who is seeking a better life by coming to Australia ."> "However, there are a few things that those who have recently come to our> country, and apparently some born here, need to understand." > > "This idea of Australia being a multi-cultural community has served only to> dilute our sovereignty and our national identity. And as Australians, we> have our own culture, our own society, our own language and our own> lifestyle." > "This culture has been developed over two centuries of struggles, trials and> victories by millions of men and women who have sought freedom" > "We speak mainly ENGLISH, not Spanish, Lebanese, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese,> Russian, or any other language. Therefore, if you wish to become part of our> society . Learn the language!" > "Most Australians believe in God. This is not some Christian, right wing,> political push, but a fact, because Christian men and women, on Christian> principles, founded this nation, and this is clearly documented. It is> certainly appropriate to display it on the walls of our schools. If God> offends you, then I suggest you consider another part of the world as your> new home, because God is part of our culture." > "We will accept your beliefs, and will not question why. All we ask is that> you accept ours, and live in harmony and peaceful enjoyment with us." > "If the Southern Cross offends you, or you don't like "A Fair Go", then you> should seriously consider a move to another part of this planet. We are> happy with our culture and have no desire to change, and we really don't> care how you did things where you came from. By all means, keep your> culture, but do not force it on others. > "This is OUR COUNTRY, OUR LAND, and OUR LIFESTYLE, and we will allow you> every opportunity to enjoy all this. But once you are done complaining,> whining, and griping about Our Flag, Our Pledge, Our Christian beliefs, or> Our Way of Life, I highly encourage you take advantage of one other great> Australian freedom, > 'THE RIGHT TO LEAVE'." > "If you aren't happy here then LEAVE. We didn't force you to come here. You> asked to be here. So accept the country YOU accepted." >

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