Dean Godson
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Who says that Islamists can't learn a trick or two from the West when they have to? Take a glance at the glossy brochure of Islam Expo - billed as Europe's “biggest Islamic cultural festival” - which ended at Olympia yesterday. You could be forgiven for thinking that you were looking at the catalogue for the forthcoming Boden sale that comes to the venerable London exhibition centre in a few weeks' time.
Visitors to Islam Expo would have witnessed such innocent activities as an Islamic arts and crafts workshop for under 12s, live Islamic storytelling performances and lute-playing and poetry recitals in the pomegranate and date gardens.
The old Comintern would have instantly recognised the first rate tradecraft involved in organising all this. Just as Moscow and its allies knew how to organise a “popular front” to draw non-communist progressives and liberals into their orbit of influence, so some Islamists have honed a keen sense of how to present a non-threatening face to the West and to the many hundreds of decent, apolitical Muslims who turned up for a family day out.
But behind the cultural soft power of Islam Expo, there is political hard power, and some of it comes in quite raw, unpalatable forms. The organisers gave floor space in the exhibition section to the genocidal regime in Sudan (festooned with pictures of happy-looking black Africans) and to the “Cultural Section” of the Iranian Embassy (representing an aspirant genocidal regime) and the Algerian junta (no spring picnic on human rights).
This perhaps becomes less surprising when one examines some of the directors of Islam Expo. All oppose al-Qaeda violence, but they are anything but moderate Muslims. They include Azzam Tamimi, a supporter of Hamas suicide bombings in Israel and an admirer of Ayatollah Khomeini.
Consider also the views of one of the expo's speakers: “Prof Zaghloul al Naggar, professor of geology and director of the London-based Markfield Institute of Higher Education has rightly told IslamOnline that many Westerners - some of them homosexual - convert to Islam in order to appeal to Islamic communities and spread sinful behaviour among Muslims, thus shaking their belief,” according to the allaahuakbar.net website.
No wonder Hazel Blears, the feisty Secretary of State for Communities, decided last week that this was not a place where any minister should be seen. Most of her Muslim colleagues in the Labour Party backed her, including the MPs Sadiq Khan and Khalid Mahmood.
But another minister, Shahid Malik, MP for Dewsbury, had other ideas and sought to attend in a personal capacity. He was persuaded not to attend Islam Expo only with the greatest difficulty - after heavy pressure from his departmental chief at International Development, Douglas Alexander, the Chief Whip and the Cabinet Secretary, who invoked Cabinet Office guidelines on engagement with Islamic groups.
Ms Blears is probably the member of the Cabinet readiest to uphold a strict interpretation of those criteria. She has also dealt vigorously with senior officials whom she believes have been naive in their approach to Islamist-friendly groups.
But policing the boundaries of respectable discourse is hard work. While ministers were forbidden to go, the Foreign Office-funded British Satellite News was publicising an entirely positive image of Islam Expo for overseas consumption.
This time the Government has had a narrow escape from the political Islamists of Islam Expo.
Its relief must be compounded by what has happened over the past 48 hours to Alex Salmond. Scotland's First Minister has landed himself in serious trouble over a grant of £215,000 given to the Scottish Islamic Foundation, which is headed by one of his advisers, Osama Saeed. Other Muslim groups in Scotland are upset by what they see as favouritism to the best-known political Islamist in the Scottish National Party.
Mr Saeed, an SNP parliamentary candidate and also a speaker at Islam Expo, has described Hamas suicide attacks as “martyrdom operations” and has supported the creation of a modern caliphate, or pan-Islamic state. The row could cost the SNP victory in the Glasgow East by-election next week.
The fashionable take on deradicalising angry young Muslim men is that only political Islamists, such as Mr Saeed, have the credibility to stop them going over the deep end. This reasoning is doubtful. The opposition of political Islamists to al-Qaeda violence in the West does not mean that they are actually friends of the West. Rather, they know that there is more than one way to skin a cat.
The boundaries between violent and non-violent Islamists deserve greater exploration. Are non-violent political Islamists part of the solution or, as figures such as Hazel Blears and David Cameron increasingly suspect, part of the problem?
Dean Godson is research director of Policy Exchange think tank
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There is a fundamental problem with this article. The reasoning is flawless & the facts are all true and easily verifiable. But this view is unfashionable. So, I don't need to make any counter arguments, or source different facts. It must be wrong because many commentators here simply don't like it.
Alan, London, UK
IslamExpo highlighted the CULTURAL diversity within the Muslim world.It was in this context that countries and cultures were provided a platform. IslamExpo is a positive attempt at engaging communities & promoting understanding.
It's a REAL shame that you are blind to this IMPORTANT reality.
Sarah Rizwan, Kingston upon Thames, UK
I think we need a little bit of a history recap here. Under the Muslim Civilisation Jews, Christians & Muslims lived peacefully even in Palestine & Spain. In come the Western Christians they killed, raped and forced people to convert.
Islam doesn't have blood on its hands its Europe that does.
Ben Adam, Jersulaem, Palestine
Those Muslims who refuse to accept legitimate criticism of a violent, and corrupt extremist faction of their belief, are guilty of giving it succour. They are hypocrites and truly, proof that Islam is NOT the religion of peace they claim it is. It is not seeking peace by threatening others.
Jenny, Boston, MA US
To Stacy, Tx, USA, it's very unlikely that anyone's going to force you to read the Koran, nor force your children for that matter. The logic of not reading it puts you in a weak position in the situation of a debate. It is like saying you hate strawberry icecream, when all you've tried is chocolate.
Khaled, London, UK
Another sensational and ill-informed article.
I think the world has more to fear from neo-conservative, war mongering idiots that are intent on establishing a hegemonic Western presence under the guise of establishing 'democracy' and 'freedom' . The hypocrisy is disgusting.
Zeinab, Birmingham, UK
I myself am an arab christian convert to islam, of which speaks of living peacefully with all citizens of any religion / non-religion. As human we are not perfect, nor angels...please open your eyes and do not judge a religion by its people, as a religion can be perfect, but people are not. Peace.
Lucinda, Bristol,
Why do all UK newspapers censor any answer which gives people valuable information about Islam and ways to research the question at hand? My post on Meccan v. Medinan Mohammed in the Quran was quite topical and hardly inflammatory, but censored as usual. Start with Sura Nine.
Chip Johnson, Orlando, USA
Certainly there are sections of Islamic belief, the Ahmadiyas, most Sufis come to mind who see Islam as an inner struggle and awakening, in harmony with the mystics of Christianity, Judaism and HInduism. Unfortunately, these people are regularly persecuted and murdered in the Islamic heartland, so?
Rob Lindberg, London,
Liberal bleeding hearts whine and lecture the rest of us about how we must all learn to get along. Problem is, we know how to get along. Civilization is the result of knowing how to get along. It's the Islamists who need to learn how to get along. And they're not interested.
Mike Frazier, Fayetteville, AR, USA
Islam is incompatible with secularity and the sooner Western so-called 'liberals' wake up to that the better. For our part we must do all we can to defend our secular society from the demands of political Islamists (and recognise that Palestine is a cause that they have hijacked for their own ends).
Paul, Coventry,
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