The Daily Mail wants to start a culture war, apparently

The Daily Mail’s attempt to start a culture war appears to be unstoppable, even in the face of hard facts.

The Daily Mail’s attempt to start a culture war appears to be unstoppable, even in the face of hard facts

The Daily Mail’s attempts to create division in the UK have been well documented and need not be repeated here. Their deluded worldview is derided by the left and all too often treated as a joke.

But in doing so, we sometimes forget that this worldview has consequences, especially when the paper’s claims are as erroneous as they are in today’s paper.

An article by Dr Taj Hargey entitled ‘Why aren’t British Muslims condemning the maniacs in the name of Islam’ laments the alleged lack of British Muslims condemning the recent activities of IS in Iraq.

Leaving aside the question of whether it is even right that moderate Muslims should have to condemn the actions of their extremist counterparts (I didn’t recall many Christians condemning the atrocities committed by Christian extremists on Muslims in the Central African Republic in February) the article is resoundingly false.

The piece talks conspiratorially of ‘500 British Muslims’ now fighting in Syria and Iraq, ‘brainwashed acolytes on the streets of London’ and even ‘the black Jihadi flag of fundamentalism’ flying above an estate in Tower Hamlets.

This is intended to leave the reader in no doubt: there is a dark cloud of Islamic extremism looming across the country and we should be fearful of its imminent downpour.

Of course this is all rubbish. The Muslim community have been emphatic in condemning the Islamic State and have been doing so for months. Particular highlights that the article conveniently omits include:

  • The high level meeting at Westminster in July where Muslim leaders from across the UK met to ‘vehemently condemn IS’, an organisation it argued was ‘abhorrent to all Islamic values and principles, and cannot be considered as representative of any denomination within Islam’.

  • The Muslim Council of Britain stating that the ‘depth and scale of barbarity of ISIS is unconscionable’.

  • British Muslim Forum (an organisation representing 600 Sunni mosques across the UK) condemning ‘what is happening in Iraq with the utmost force’. It is also worth repeating their strong response to the 7/7 bombings, certainly relevant again: ‘We pray for the defeat of extremism and terrorism in the world. We pray for peace, security and harmony to triumph in multicultural Great Britain’.

  • An open letter from over 100 UK Imams urging British Muslims ‘not to fall prey to any form of sectarian divisions or social discord’ but to instead focus on the humanitarian effort. The letter also explicitly urged British Muslims not to go to Iraq or Syria.

  • Britain’s leading Shia organisation, the Al-Khoei Foundation, condemning IS with a prominent event held in August to ‘show our concern and condemnation of what is happening to the Christian community and all the diverse communities of Iraq who have been so brutally targeted by ISIS and its supporters’.

  • Maulana Mohammed Madni , Chairman of the Mosques and Imams National Advisory Board, condemning the actions of IS: In Mosul, there are women being raped by people saying they want an Islamic state. This is ISIS and this is not Islamic, it is only corruption’.

  • The rise of the #notinmyname hashtag amongst British Muslims.

  • The Solidarity Against ISIS protests which took place outside Parliament on Thursday and are planned again for this Saturday.

This is by no means an exhaustive list and I have only highlighted the most prominent examples, but if this does not constitute condemnation then I don’t know what does. There are real concerns with this crisis, but lazy and contrived attempts to create division achieve nothing and should not be tolerated.

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25 Responses to “The Daily Mail wants to start a culture war, apparently”

  1. Matthew Blott

    I agree with those critical of Andree’s selective Koranic quotations – you can do much the same with the Bible – and the Daily Mail does thrive on bigotry. But I think the Mail article does have a point. Check this Pew research here for more info – some of it is quite disturbing. We shouldn’t be too alarmist but the complacency and indifference of the left to Islamism is a real issue.

  2. Boney N

    Watch the brilliant ‘vice news’ insider IS video on YouTube released a few days ago, filmed on the streets of the new Caliphate in what used to be Iraq/Syria – this gives a true, undiluted Sunni Muslim view of life, not some ‘publicly toned down to fool the kafir’ (Taqqiya) version by certain Western living Sunni Muslims.
    Under IS Sharia law there are three options for non Muslims .. a) convert b) pay a non Muslim tax c) be killed
    Some Christians still live in the new Caliphate, having chosen option b) in an IS run Sharia court.

  3. InbredBlockhead

    Ah yes the oh so moderate Muslims – They also serve, who only stand and wait.

  4. Cole

    What are you on about? Look at the list of organisations that opposes ISIS extremism. Blathering on about a handful of far lefties supporting extreme Islamism is the usual right wing trash.

  5. Guest

    Yes, thanks for highlighting your extremism, and the way you ignore perfectly peaceful believers, to label them all as the enemy. You spew PC garbage, attacking a group, and show your fanaticism.

    I’m sure YOU would like to start hacking heads off. And I am sure you oppose British democracy.

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