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by Denis MacEoin • October 25,
2018 at 5:00 am
- This reformist
activity in the migrant community needs to be encouraged and
backed by government resources.
- "On one level,
most imams in the UK are simply using their puritanical
sermons to promote the wearing of the hijab and even the burka
among their female adherents. But the dire result can be the
brutish misogyny we see in the Oxford sex ring." — Taj
Hargey, imam of the Oxford Islamic Congregation.
- There are decent
Muslims everywhere who work hard to counter all the
anti-social and criminal activities in which so many of their
co-religionists engage and the theological positions through
which they try to justify what they do. But terrorist attacks,
anti-Semitic hate speech, and sexual harassment of young white
women are real crimes committed by a different kind of Muslim
and must be addressed as such.
- "Women in some
communities are facing a double onslaught of gender
inequality, combined with religious, cultural and social
barriers preventing them from accessing even their basic
rights as British residents. And violence against women
remains all too prevalent...." — Dame Louise Casey, The
Casey Review, 2016.

The
Islamic Society of Britain (ISB) has spoken out strongly about
grooming culture. Julie Siddiqi, chief executive of the ISB,
coordinated a Muslim-led coalition to campaign against offenders,
known as The Community Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation. (Image
source: Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
Not all Muslims remained silent about the grooming
gang problem. We have already seen how the new Home Secretary,
Sajid Javid, a Muslim of Pakistani origin, took rapid action to
open an enquiry into the crimes. A number of Muslim organizations
and individuals have spoken out against the gangs, and condemned
them for bringing their faith into disrepute. The integrative
Islamic Society of Britain (ISB), for one, has spoken out strongly
about grooming culture.
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