UK bishop raises ire
Michael Nazir-Ali, Bishop of Rochester for the Church of England, has brought down the judgment of the United Kingdom’s multiculturalists.
In a blunt article for The Sunday Telegraph, Nazir-Ali wrote that an influx of non-Christian immigrants, a loss of Christianity and the growth of multiculturalism has coincided with “a worldwide resurgence of the ideology of Islamic extremism.”
This has led to the alienation of youth from their nation, along with the creation of “no-go” areas where non-Muslims aren’t welcome. Islamism is a “mark of acceptability” there, he said: “Those of a different faith or race may find it difficult to live or work there because of hostility to them and even the risk of violence.”
Nazir-Ali sounds an elegy for the state-established Church of England, wondering if the substance has disappeared though the forms remain. He also calls on Britain to “recover that vision of its destiny which made it great.”
The column aroused the ire of some of the country’s 1.6 million Muslims, the timid support of other Britons and the applause of a few. Nick Clegg, leader of the Liberal Democrats, called Nazir-Ali’s views “a gross caricature of reality.” Ibrahim Mogra from the Muslim Council of Britain said the remarks were “alarming” and, lacking evidence, “simple scaremongering.” Mohammed Shafiq from the Ramadhan Foundation called for Nazir-Ali’s resignation.
Others have stopped short of endorsing Nazir-Ali’s views but have praised him for raising important questions. Philip Johnston, on the other hand, applauded Nazir-Ali for finally articulating “the baleful consequences of three decades of multiculturalism.” He noted that the Commission for Racial Equality issued a report that confirms the concern that Britain is splintering.
Despite the furor, Nazir-Ali stands by his comments: “Unless we diagnose the malaise from which we all suffer we shall not be able to discover the remedy.”














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You made a mistake in your figures. The total population of the UK is 58.8 million with 1.6 million Muslims (2.8%).
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It is par for the course that duplicitous Muslims are complaining about the Bishop’s comments, which recognize the growing and pernicious influence of Islam in the UK. For many years, within their own circles, they have boldly broadcast their intent to take over Europe and the UK via immigration and other means. Yet, the Muslims cry foul when their dangerous “progress” is noted by others. These complaints are just as deceitful as the claim that Islam is a religion of peace.
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Wow. Thanks, Michael. Numbers aren’t my strong point.
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Michale, you are so right. They don’t want anyone to speak honestly about their intentions.
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Patrick Poole posted this recently, reading the Bishops’ orginal letter I concluded it was much ado about nothing and the Muslims were better off ignoring him. After all, not many Brits listen to a Bishop these days.
Nazir-Ali wrote that an influx of non-Christian immigrants, a loss of Christianity and the growth of multiculturalism has coincided with “a worldwide resurgence of the ideology of Islamic extremism.”
What is the cause and what is the effect and what just merely occured at the same time? Such general claims occur throughout his letter and do nothing to advance his claims. No specific evidence is offered and he comes across as a Anglophile desperate for the days of Empire and the supremacy of the Church of England. Nostalgia can provide important lessons but not when they come accompanied by vast generalizations.
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As usual, HRW has his head in the sand.
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I think the Bishop is exactly right. But it won’t do any good.
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