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Muslim preacher of hate is let into Britain - Times Online
May 30, 2010
Zakir Naik says the 9/11 attacks were an 'inside job' by the US
THE home secretary, Theresa May, is facing a stiff test of the Conservative partys claims to oppose radical Islam after her officials chose to allow a misogynist Muslim preacher into Britain.
Zakir Naik, an Indian televangelist described as a hate-monger by moderate Muslims and one Tory MP, says western women make themselves more susceptible to rape by wearing revealing clothing.
Naik, who proselytises on Peace TV, a satellite television channel, is reported to have called for the execution of Muslims who change their faith, described Americans as pigs and said that every Muslim should be a terrorist.
In a recent lecture, he said he was with Osama Bin Laden over the attacks on terrorist America, adding that the 9/11 hijackings were an inside job by President George W Bush.
In opposition, David Cameron and other senior Tories led criticism of the Labour government for allowing radical preachers into Britain to stir up hatred on lecture tours. While in opposition, Cameron also campaigned to get Yusuf al-Qaradawi, an Egyptian radical, banned from Britain.
Cameron and May now face a political test over Naik, whose inflammatory comments have led some moderate Muslims to call him a truth-twister.
One well-placed insider said: Zakir Naik is a nasty man who makes al-Qaradawi look like a participant at a teddy bears picnic. He shouldnt be allowed into the country to stir up hatred.
The Home Office indicated that it was not planning to ban Naik, however.
Although Naik makes it clear he does not support specific acts of terrorism, his inflammatory speeches have included one, currently on YouTube, in which he states: Beware of Muslims saying Osama Bin Laden is right or wrong. I reject them ... we dont know.
But if you ask my view, if given the truth, if he is fighting the enemies of Islam, I am for him.
May 30, 2010
Zakir Naik says the 9/11 attacks were an 'inside job' by the US
THE home secretary, Theresa May, is facing a stiff test of the Conservative partys claims to oppose radical Islam after her officials chose to allow a misogynist Muslim preacher into Britain.
Zakir Naik, an Indian televangelist described as a hate-monger by moderate Muslims and one Tory MP, says western women make themselves more susceptible to rape by wearing revealing clothing.
Naik, who proselytises on Peace TV, a satellite television channel, is reported to have called for the execution of Muslims who change their faith, described Americans as pigs and said that every Muslim should be a terrorist.
In a recent lecture, he said he was with Osama Bin Laden over the attacks on terrorist America, adding that the 9/11 hijackings were an inside job by President George W Bush.
In opposition, David Cameron and other senior Tories led criticism of the Labour government for allowing radical preachers into Britain to stir up hatred on lecture tours. While in opposition, Cameron also campaigned to get Yusuf al-Qaradawi, an Egyptian radical, banned from Britain.
Cameron and May now face a political test over Naik, whose inflammatory comments have led some moderate Muslims to call him a truth-twister.
One well-placed insider said: Zakir Naik is a nasty man who makes al-Qaradawi look like a participant at a teddy bears picnic. He shouldnt be allowed into the country to stir up hatred.
The Home Office indicated that it was not planning to ban Naik, however.
Although Naik makes it clear he does not support specific acts of terrorism, his inflammatory speeches have included one, currently on YouTube, in which he states: Beware of Muslims saying Osama Bin Laden is right or wrong. I reject them ... we dont know.
But if you ask my view, if given the truth, if he is fighting the enemies of Islam, I am for him.