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UK Channel 4 documentary "Undercover Mosque"

Undercover Mosque is a documentary from British Television Channel 4 programme Dispatches which aired on 15 January 2007 in the UK. The film caused a furore in Britain and the world press due to the content of the released footage.

The documentary presents film footage gathered from 12 months of secret investigation into mosques throughout Britain.

Content

The footage provides an uncensored insider's view in major mainstream mosques in Britain throughout 2006 capturing imams and speakers as they:

  • preach hatred of non-muslims who are repeatedly labeled as Kuffr
  • incite for the murder of apostates "Whom ever changes his religion from Al Islam to anything else kill him".
  • advocate violent Jihad against the non-muslims and predicting that an army of Muslims will arise against the non-muslims in England
  • sanction pedophilia "The prophet Muhammad practically outlined the rules regarding marriage prior to puberty. With his practice, he clarified what is permissible, and that is why we shouldn't have any issues about an older man marrying a younger woman."
  • condemn Muslim integration into British society,
  • call for sedition and for Muslims to dismantle British democracy and get ready to take over the society."They will fight in the cause of Allah. I encourage all of you to be from among them, to begin to cultivate ourselves for the time that is fast approaching - where the tables are going to turn and the Muslims are going to be in the position of being uppermost in strength."
  • explain that Muslims in Britain are in a situation in which they have to live like a state-within-a-state - until they take over. But until this happens, they have to preach, until they become such a force that the people just submit to.
  • advocate the beating and degradation of women, "Allah has created the woman deficient, her intellect is incomplete, ...by the age of 10 if she doesn't wear a hijab, we hit her.
  • threaten muslims if they do not pray "if you don't come for prayer, we will arrest you. But if you still don't, then we have to bring the punishment on you - you will be killed"
  • call for the murder of homosexuals who “should be killed by throwing them off a cliff". [1]

Mosques and Islamic Centers investigated

Response

Jewish groups as well as members of the British Conservative and Labour party have requested an official investigation into the alleged dissemination hate speech at mosques. [2]

Muslim groups such as the Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) have condemned the documentary as "another example of anti-Muslim hostility," stating that it represents the "problems of inherent Islamophobia and racism within the mainstream media."[1] The Muslim Council of Britain criticized it as "heavily hyped," while its Secretary-General, Muhammad Abdul Bari, described it as employing the "dishonest tactic of selectively quoting from some recorded speeches for the purpose of misrepresentation."[2] The Islamic Cultural Center (London), the UK Islamic Mission, and the Markazi Jamiat Ahle-hadith organizations, all of whom feature in the documentary, have issued seperate responses.[2] So too has Abu Usamah of Green Lane mosque, alleging that his words were taken out of context.[3] In a press release, the Saudi Arabian Embassy in London denied the charges made by the documentary, labelling them as "false allegations."[4]

Similar programme on BBC

The BBC's Panorama program, aired on 21 August 2005, had previously and independently revealed similar hate speech at various mosques in the UK. [3]

Sheikh Abdur-Rahman Al-Sudais, a leading Imam from the great mosque in Mecca, is quoted in that program to have said:

"The worst ... of the enemies of Islam are those... whom he... made monkeys and pigs, the aggressive Jews and oppressive Zionists and those that follow them: the callers of the trinity and the cross worshippers... those influenced by the rottenness of their ideas, and the poison of their cultures the followers of secularism... How can we talk sweetly when the Hindus and the idol worshippers indulge in their overwhelming hatred against our brothers... in Muslim Kashmir..."

The Muslim Council of Britain denounced the program as "deeply unfair".[4]

See also

  1. ^ Islamic Human Rights Commission - PRESS RELEASE: Channel 4’s ‘Dispatches: Undercover Mosque’
  2. ^ a b MCB - Channel Four 'documentary' programme - 15th January
  3. ^ Dispatches Undercover Mosque Reply by Abu Usamah
  4. ^ Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia London - PRESS RELEASE: Dispatches – ‘Undercover Mosque’