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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