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by Melanie Phillips


  30 Anglican Peace and Justice Network, A Report of Its Deliberations in Jerusalem, September 14-22, 2004.

  31 Ruth Gledhill, Times, 7 February 2006.

  32 Jewish Chronicle, 17 February 2006.

  33 Interview by Julia Fisher with Bishop Riah Abu el-Assal, 26 January 2002, St. George’s Cathedral, Jerusalem.

  34 Naim Ateek, Justice and Only Justice: A Palestinian Theology of Liberation (Orbis, 1989).

  35 Robert Everett and Dexter Van Zile, Jerusalem Post, 24 June 2005.

  36 Colin Chapman, Whose Promised Land? revised ed. (Lion, 1989).

  37 Canon Andrew White and Lord Carey interviews.

  38 Melanie Phillips, Spectator, 16 February 2002; Canon Andrew White interview.

  39 Phillips, Spectator; interview with Dr. John Gladwyn, 2005.

  40 Phillips, Spectator; interview with Dr. Stephen Sizer, 2005.

  41 Canon Andrew White, Terence Prittie Lecture, 2001.

  42 Canon Andrew White interview.

  43 Lord Carey interview.

  CHAPTER 9: THE APPEASEMENT OF CLERICAL FASCISM

  1 Tony Blair speech, 16 July 2005.

  2 Anne Perkins, Guardian, 28 September 2001.

  3 Robert Winnett, Sunday Times, 18 September 2005.

  4 Tania Brannigan, Guardian, 22 August 2005.

  5 Downing Street press conference, 5 August 2005.

  6 Marie Woolf, Independent, 11 August 2005.

  7 George Jones, Daily Telegraph, 17 February 2006

  8 Richard Ford, The Times, 20 December 2005.

  9 Three Month Pre-Charge Detention, Home Office, 5 October 2005.

  10 Faisal Bodi, Guardian, 5 May 2005.

  11 Dr. Michael Nazir-Ali, interview with author, 2005.

  12 Anton la Guardia, Daily Telegraph, 15 November 2002.

  13 BBC News Online, 17 September 2005.

  14 Guardian/ICM poll, March 2004.

  15 Hansard, 4 July 2001, cols. 91-111.

  16 Manchester Evening News, 19 April 2005.

  17 Hansard, as above.

  18 Ibid.

  19 Greg Hurst, The Times, 22 November 2003.

  20 Ibid.

  21 Mike O’Brien, “Labour and British Muslims: Can We Dream the Same Dream?” Muslim Weekly, no. 61 (7-13 January 2005).

  22 Ibid.

  23 Ibid.

  24 Hani Mohammad, Islam Online, 28 December 2004.

  25 Interviews with British officials, 2005.

  26 Osama bin Laden, “Letter to the American People,” transcript published in Observer, 24 November 2002.

  27 Simon Walters, Mail on Sunday, 8 January 2006.

  28 Letter from Sir Andrew Turnbull to John Gieve, 6 April 2004; Observer, 4 September 2005.

  29 Letter from Sir Andrew Turnbull to John Gieve.

  30 Letter from John Gieve to Sir Andrew Turnbull, 10 May 2004.

  31 Draft Report on Young Muslims and Extremism, Foreign and Commonwealth Office/Home Office, April 2004.

  32 Ibid.

  33 Ibid.

  34 Ibid.

  35 Memo by Mockbul Ali, Foreign Office, 14 July 2005.

  36 Ibid.

  37 Guardian Unlimited, 19 July 2005.

  38 Michael White, Guardian, 27 July 2005.

  39 Jason Lewis, Mail on Sunday, 11 September 2005.

  40 Padraic Flanagan, Daily Express, 12 September 2005.

  41 Alasdair Palmer, Sunday Telegraph, 21 August 2005.

  42 Islam in Britain, Institute for the Study of Islam and Christianity, 2005.

  43 Inayat Bunglawala, in Trends, vol. 4, no. 4.

  44 Ibid.

  45 Inayat Bunglawala, in Trends, vol. 3, no. 7.

  46 Ian Evans, The Times, 12 July 2005.

  47 Olivier Guitta, “Tariq Ramadan Is Not a Victim,” American Thinker, 22 December 2004.

  48 Caroline Fourest, Wall Street Journal, 2 February 2005.

  49 Guitta, “Tariq Ramadan Is Not a Victim.”

  50 Padraic Flanagan, Daily Express, 12 September 2005.

  51 “Preventing Extremism Together” Working Groups, August-October 2005, Home Office.

  52 Ibid.

  53 Charles Clarke, interview with author, 2005.

  54 Ibid.

  55 Ibid.

  56 Letter from William Ehrman to Sir David Omand, 23 April 2004; Observer, 4 September 2005.

  57 Colin McColl, Intelligence, Politics and the War on Terror; Sir Robert Southey Winter Conversazione, 2004.

  58 Ibid.

  59 Ibid.

  60 Peter Oborne, Spectator, 23 September 2005.

  61 Ibid.

  62 Ibid.

  63 Jamie Doward, Observer, 11 December 2005.

  64 Ibid.

  65 Ibid.

  66 BBC News Online, 30 December 2005.

  67 Caroline Gammell and Aislinn Simpson, Press Association, 30 December 2005.

  CONCLUSION

  1 Jason Burke, Observer, 13 November 2005.

  2 Rod Liddle, Spectator, 12 November 2005.

  3 Ibid.

  4 Colin Nickerson, Boston Globe, 6 November 2005.

  5 Charles Bremner, The Times, 8 November 2005.

  6 Tim Priest, “The Rise of Middle Eastern Crime in Australia,” Quadrant, vol. 48, no. 1 (January-February 2004).

  7 Abd al-Hamid al-Ansari, Al-Hayat, 2 August 2004.

  8 Aisha Siddiqa Qureshi, Muslim World Today, 27 August 2004.

  9 Mansoor Ijaz, Financial Times, 11 July 2005.

  10 Anthony Glees and Chris Pope, When Students Turn to Terror: Terrorist and Extremist Activity on British Campuses (Social Affairs Unit, 2005).

  11 Dr. Ghayasuddin Siddiqui, interview with author, 2005.

  12 Paul Sperry, “The Pentagon Breaks the Islam Taboo,” Front-PageMagazine. com, 14 December 2005.

  INDEX

  Aashyana

  Abas, Khader

  Ackner, Lord

  Afghanistan

  Ahle Hadith

  Ahmad, Kurshid

  Ahmadinejad, Mahmoud

  Al-Aksa University

  Algeria

  Ali, Mockbul

  Aloul, Zia

  Anglican Church in Japan

  Anglican Consultative Council

  Anglican Peace and Justice Network

  al-Ansari, Abd al-Hamid

  antisemitism

  Arafat, Yasser

  Armed Islamic Group (GIA)

  el-Assal, Riah Abu

  Association of Muslim Lawyers

  asylum laws

  Ateek, Naim

  Atta, Mohammed

  Australia

  Al-Azhar University (Cairo)

  Al-Azhar University (Gaza)

  Azzam, Abdullah

  Badat, Sajid

  Bakri Mohammed, Omar

  al-Banna, Hassan

  Barnabas House

  Barot, Dhiren

  Baseer, Abu

  Bawer, Bruce

  BBC

  Begg, Moazzam

  Begum, Shabina

  Benn, Tony

  Berlinski, Claire

  Bilal, Mohammad

  Billings, Alan

  bin Laden, Osama aims

  Bingham, Lord

  Blair, Cherie

  Blair, Sir Ian

  Blair, Tony Iraq war

  Blunkett, David

  Bodi, Faisal

  Bosnia

  British Muslim Forum

  British National Party

  Buchan, Alan

  Buddhism

  Bunglawala, Inayat

  Burgin, Andrew

  Burton, Kate

  Bush, George W.

  Butler-Sloss, Dame Elizabeth

  Butt, Shahid

  caliphate

  Cameron, David

  Carey, Lord

  Caterpillar Inc.

  censorship

  Chapman, Colin

  Charles, Prince of Wales

  Chechnya

  Christian Aid

  Christianity Arab liberation theology and multiculturalism and Jews and
Zionism

  Church of England on Iraq war and Israel Marxism

  Civil Service Islamic Society

  Clark, David

  Clarke, Charles

  communism

  Communist Party of Britain

  Community Security Trust

  Conservative party

  Corrie, Rachel

  Crooke, Alastair

  Dacre, Hugh Trevor-Roper, Lord

  Dalrymple, Theodore

  Dalyell, Tam

  demography

  Denham, John

  Denmark

  Doha, Abu

  dress codes

  Dudha, Zuhair

  Egypt

  Egyptian Islamic Jihad

  Ehrman, William

  Elizabeth, Queen of England

  Episcopal Church

  European Convention on Human Rights

  European Council for Fatwa and Research

  European Court of Human Rights

  European Court of Justice

  European Union

  Fadlallah, Hussain

  Fahd, King of Saudi Arabia

  al-Faisal, Turki

  FaithWorks

  Filisteen al-Muslima

  Finsbury Park mosque

  Fitzsimons, Lorna

  Foreign Office

  Fourest, Caroline

  France riots in

  Franklin “Prophecy,” The

  Galloway, George

  Gapes, Mike

  Garzón, Baltasar

  General Union of Palestinian Students

  al-Ghannushi, Rashid

  Gieve, John

  Gladwyn, John

  Glees, Anthony

  Gramsci, Antonio

  Guardian

  Gunaratna, Rohan

  halal food

  Hale, Brenda, Lady

  Hamas

  Hammond, Harry

  Hamza, Abu

  Hanif, Asif Mohammed

  Hargey, Taj

  Harman, Chris

  Hastings, Sir Max

  Hattersley, Roy, Lord

  Al-Hayat

  Al-Hayat al-Jadida

  el-Helbawy, Kamal

  Hezbollah

  Hindus

  Hitler, Adolf

  Hizb ut-Tahrir

  Hoffman, Michael

  Hoffmann, Lord

  Holocaust

  Holy War and Victory (Mahmoud)

  Home Office

  homosexuality

  Honderich, Ted

  Honeyford, Ray

  Howard, Michael

  Human Rights Act

  Husin, Azahari

  Hussaine, Reda

  Hussein, Saddam

  al-Husseini, Haj Amin

  Ijaz, Mansoor

  Independent

  Institute for the Study of Islam and Christianity

  International Criminal Court

  International Solidarity Movement

  Iran

  Iraq war and Blair and Church opposition to

  Irish Republican Army (IRA)

  Islamic Council of Europe

  Islamic Foundation

  Islamic Human Rights Commission

  Islamic Observation Centre

  Islamic Sharia Council

  Islam in Question, The (Ramadan)

  “Islamophobia,”

  Ison, David

  Israel “apartheid,” and churches demonized divestment Likud terrorism in

  Israel Defense Forces

  Jackson, Robert

  al-Jalahma, Umayma Ahmed

  Jamaat al-Islami

  Jamal, Abdullah

  Al-Jazeera

  Jenkins, Simon

  Jews leftist neoconservative in replacement theology “Zionist lobby,”

  judiciary

  Justice and Only Justice (Ateek)

  Jyllands-Posten

  Kashmir

  Kassim, Farid

  Kember, Bruce

  Khalique, Abdul

  Khan, Mohammed Sidique

  Khomeini, Ayatollah

  King, Oona

  Kingston University: Islamic Society

  Klug, Francesca

  Koran on Jews

  Labour party

  Leeds Grand Mosque

  Leiken, Robert

  al-Liby, Anas

  Livingstone, Ken

  London Underground attacks fatwa on Muslim responseperpetrators

  MacShane, Denis

  Mahmoud, Abd al-Halim

  Major, John

  Malik, Kenan

  martyrdom

  Marxism

  al-Massari, Mohammed

  Matzah of Zion, The (Tlas),

  Maududi, Sayed Abu’l Ala

  McColl, Colin,

  Mein Kampf

  MEMRI

  Metropolitan Police

  MI5

  MI6

  Middle East Broadcasting Company

  Mohammed (Prophet) cartoons

  Morgan, Barry

  Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group

  Mosley, Oswald

  Moussaoui, Zacaria

  Mudayris, Ibrahim

  al-Muhajiroun

  Mullen, Peter

  multiculturalism in Church in schools

  Munir, Afzal

  al-Muntada al-Islami

  Muslim, The

  Muslim Association of Britain

  Muslim Brotherhood

  Muslim Council of Britain

  Muslim Education Centre

  Muslim Institute

  Muslim Parliament of Great Britain

  Muslim Public Affairs Committee

  Muslim Weekly, The

  Muslim Welfare Trust

  Muslim World Today

  Mussolini, Benito

  Najem, Muhammad Mustafa

  Naseem, Mohammed

  Nasser, Gamal Abdel

  Nazir-Ali, Michael

  Nazis analogy to

  Netherlands

 

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