A new government study is being condemned by the Christian ministry the
Barnabas Fund because its proposals would move closer to imposing Islam
in the United Kingdom as "a religion of state."
Among the proposals from the study being considered for implementation
is the provision by universities for Islamic studies for all students.
The report was initiated by Bill Rammell, the minister of state for
higher education and lifelong learning, officials said. He appointed
Ataullah Siddiqui, senior research fellow at the Islamic Foundation, to
write it.
The Barnabas Fund, in an analysis, said the report "signals another
step toward the Islamisation of Britain and its education system"
"Should this report be implemented, education will be handed over more
and more to Muslims who will train and shape the next generation," the
analysis said.
The Barnabas Fund, which works primarily with Christians in
Muslim-majority environments by channeling money from Christians,
through Christians to Christians for projects developed by local bodies
of believers, said the appointment of Siddiqui, at the outset, signaled
a problem.
"It is well known that the Islamic Foundation is an Islamist institute
founded by high ranking members of the Pakistani Islamist party,
Jama'at-I Islami," the group said. "However, in answer to questions in
the House of Commons about possible links between Ataullah Siddiqui and
Jama'at-i-Islami, Rammell stated that 'Dr Siddiqui has assured me
categorically that he has no links to the Jamaat-e-Islami Party.' …
This reveals that Rammell does not understand how Islamists use
dissimulation (taqiyya) to hide their real goals while claiming to be
moderate and liberal," the analysis said.
Among the other recommendations are that universities should employ
Muslim scholars to teach Islamic theology, all universities must employ
Muslim chaplains and provide Muslim prayer rooms, Islamic Student
Societies should be better recognized and encouraged, and universities
should cooperate with Islamic schools and colleges to break down the
divisions between British society and the Muslim community.
The study also recommended Islamic studies should be linked to job
opportunities such as teaching, chaplaincy and Islamic banking, and
guidance should be given to all universities on Friday prayers, Ramadan
and halal food.
The Barnabas Fund said it's simply a demand for a "privileged position
for Islam in the universities."
"It would seem to aim at transforming Islamic studies in Britain into a
Muslim monopoly, a Muslim enclave in which the vast majority of staff
and students are Muslim. It is implied that non-Muslim scholars cannot
teach Islam because they do not unquestioningly accept its basic
premises regarding the revelatory nature and divine authority of Quran
and Hadith."
If that happens, the teaching faculty soon would be limited to Muslim
and Islamist lecturers, the group said.
"It is most likely that censorship would develop, affecting choice of
staff, teaching methods and acceptable subjects for research and
publication," the group said.
It's a part of the larger goal, the Barnabas Fund said. "The aim is to
expand Islamic domination into all spheres. The whole system of Western
academic education must, say the Islamists, be recast and remolded on
Islamic lines as it is tainted by Christian and pagan influences."
"Implementing these recommendations, as the British government has
promised to do, would be likely to narrow the scope of university
Islamic studies and make them more intolerant and radical," the
critique said.
The organization said one of its goals is to inform and enable
Christians in the West to respond to the growing challenge of Islam to
the church, society and mission.
Reports said the government already has pledged several million dollars
to universities in order to boost Islamic studies.
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