05 February 2014

Understanding Quilliam and its Critics

The recent cartoon controversy, in which a group of reactionary Muslims demanded punitive action against a secular Muslim for stating he was not offended by a cartoon depicting Muhammad, revealed a great deal about the state of Britain’s Muslim communities.

The secular Muslim in question, Maajid Nawaz, is the director of a counter-extremism think tank called the Quilliam Foundation. In a series of candid admissions, many of these Muslims admitted that much of the vitriol directed against Maajid during the cartoon affair was directly inspired by frustration with and hatred for Quilliam, rather than the cartoons themselves.

[A COMMENT] The main problem - the proverbial elephant in the room - is that islam is not - and never has - been peaceful. This can be confirmed by a few minutes reading practically any section of the Koran at random. [Harry’s Place] Read more