Islamic Forum of Europe

Islamic Forum of Europe

Official logo of the IFE
Founder Chowdhury Mueen-Uddin
Headquarters East London Mosque, Tower Hamlets, London, UK
Coordinates 51°31′03″N 0°03′56″W / 51.5176°N 0.0656°WCoordinates: 51°31′03″N 0°03′56″W / 51.5176°N 0.0656°W
Leader
Musleh Uddin Faradhi
Key people
Dr Abdul Bari
Azad Ali
Affiliations European Council for Fatwa and Research
Muslim Council of Britain
Jamaat-e-Islami
Muslim Brotherhood
Slogan Takbir
Website islamicforumeurope.com

The Islamic Forum of Europe (IFE) is an Islamic organisation based in the United Kingdom with affiliates in Europe.[1] Its charitable arm is the Islamic Forum Trust.[2][3]

Its youth wing is named the Young Muslim Organisation (YMO), [4] and its women's wing is Muslimaat UK.[1] [5] Its London and Sunderland branches are affiliated to the Muslim Council of Britain.[6]

History

Dr Muhammad Abdul Bari, MBE FRSA the IFE's first president.

IFE was founded in 1978 as a British Bangladeshi professional group, by Chowdhury Mueen-Uddin among others.[7] Its first president was Dr Muhammad Abdul Bari who later became chairman of the East London Mosque,[8] succeeded by Musleh Faradhi as President since 2005.[9]

It was reportedly founded by former members of the Jamaat-e-Islami, with whom it came into conflict over management of the East London Mosque "throughout the late 1980s"[10] resulting in "two High Court injunctions" in 1990 in "response to violence" at the mosque.[11] Dawat'ul Islam is now based at another mosque, Jamiatul Ummah Bigland Street.[4]

Abdullah Faliq is the Deputy Secretary-General, who also help setup The Cordoba Foundation.[12]

The Italian and Greek IFE were founded in 1996, whose ameer currently is Hafiz Mawlana Aminur Rahman.

It has also worked with the street protest group United East End that opposes the English Defence League (EDL) and part of the Enough Coalition, an umbrella group that includes organisations such as the Stop the War Coalition, British Muslim Initiative, Federation of Student Islamic Societies, Unite Against Fascism and the East London Mosque which aims to tackle anti-Muslim hatred.[13][14]

Muhammad Rabbani a former senior activist, went onto to become managing director of Cageprisoners and worked at the Osmani Trust.[15]

Islamic Forum Trust

The IFT has donated £16,119 to the Staffordshire Muslim Centre charity,[13] and £257,847 to the Luton Islamic Community Forum (LIFC).[16]

It owns properties that it rents out for private hire to other organisations, one of which is in Lozells, Birmingham.[17]

It also setup the Oldham Muslim Centre (OMC) branch at a cost of £2.2m which opened in April 2010. Vice chairman of the project Syed Badrul Alam, and Central President of the IFE Mohammad Habibur Rahman were at the opening.[3][18][19]

Politics

The group has been described as part of a movement of Bangladeshi immigrants in London away from secular left politics towards Islamist politics.[20]

IFE is also reported as the group which runs the East London Mosque, which is located close to its offices.[21][22] IFE and the mosque have hosted many notable persons and religious leaders including Prince Charles,[23] Abdullah Ahmad Badawi,[24] Fiona MacTaggart,[25] Brendan Barber, [26] Dr Yasir Qadhi, Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais, Saud Al-Shuraim, Salah Al Budair, Bakir Izetbegović, Jamal Badawi, Allama Delwar Hossain Sayeedi and many others.[27][28]

Farming minister Jim Fitzpatrick blamed the organisation for sex segregation policies at the mosque after attending an Islamic wedding held at the venue which strictly seated men and women separately.[29][30]

A Dispatches documentary aired on 1 March 2010 suggested the IFE are an extremist organization with a hidden agenda that went against Britain's democratic values.[31] Dispatches quoted Azad Ali, the IFE's community affairs coordinator, as saying, "Democracy, if it means at the expense of not implementing the sharia, of course no one agrees with that".[32][33] Ali's controversial blog Between the Lines was also hosted by the IFE.[34][35]

However, in a comment piece in the Guardian newspaper, Inayat Bunglawala of the Muslim Council of Britain suggested that many of the people interviewed on the programme had hidden agendas of their own and highlighted that Jim Fitzpatrick, who suggested the Labour Party had been infiltrated by IFE members, was up against George Galloway in the upcoming elections who had overturned a 10,000+ majority held by Oona King at the 2005 general election.[36]

Galloway was recorded as saying that his 2005 election owed "more than I can say, more than it would be wise for me to say, to the Islamic Forum of Europe."[37] Responding to the Dispatches programme, Galloway denounced it as a smear, credited the IFE only as one of several groups that helped his anti-war campaign, and claimed to know little about the IFE's membership or policies.[38]

The programme also claimed that the IFE also helped Lutfur Rahman to gain the leadership of Tower Hamlets Council from 2008 until 2010. Six unknown Labour councillors told Dispatches that a senior IFE official had threatened to mobilise the group's supporters against them if they did not support the candidate. IFE in a response to the programme stated that the programme "Presented a grossly inaccurate and misleading picture of the Islamic Forum of Europe (IFE). The programme failed to broadcast IFE’s responses to many of the allegations and therefore failed in its basic obligation of fair, honest and balanced reporting."[39]

The IFE and Young Muslim Organisation were featured in the book The Islamist by Ed Husain, where he explains that the Young Muslim Organisation attracts mainly English-speaking Asian youths, providing circles or talks daily at the East London Mosque; while teaching about Islam, it covers the political system of the religion.[40] In Feb 2010 the (conservative) Daily Telegraph describes the group as "a sophisticated political group with a structured rank system and hardline goals. Prospective recruits must attend training. One undercover reporter was told that she would have to take an exam and swear an oath of allegiance and ordered to keep her membership of the IFE a secret."[8]

Robert Lambert, co-director of the European Muslim Research Centre, has criticized the accusations, maintaining that youth workers from the Islamic Forum of Europe were actively working to oppose the influence of extremist groups such as Al Qaeda and Al Muhajiroun: "the brave Muslims involved have received no praise for their outstanding bravery and good citizenship, and instead faced a never ending barrage of denigration." More recently during the 2011 England riots, on 9 August, IFE youth workers made use of social media to thwart and chase away a large mob of looters from Whitechapel, where the East London Mosque is located.[41]

Junaid Ahmed, one of its trustees, is a Hamas supporter.[2]

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 Bright, Martin (2011-07-11). "London Citizens stand by their man". The Jewish Chronicle (London). Retrieved 2015-01-31.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Doherty, Karen (2010-03-04). "TV show got it wrong, say Oldham muslims". Oldham Chronicle. Retrieved 2015-02-08.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Bangladeshi Diaspora in the UK SOAS Conference on Human Rights and Bangladesh at the Wayback Machine (archived September 23, 2010)
  5. http://www.islamicforumeurope.com/live/ife.php/ife.php?doc=radio
  6. "National Branches". IFE. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  7. Gilligan, Andrew (15 April 2012). "Leading British Muslim leader faces war crimes charges in Bangladesh". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  8. 8.0 8.1 Andrew Gilligan, Inextricably linked to controversial mosque: the secret world of IFE, Daily Telegraph, 28 Feb 2010
  9. Call for ban on 'bomb Ireland' extremist| Tom Brady, Irish Independent, 24 November 2012
  10. Husain, Ed, The Islamist, Penguin, 2007, p.24-5, 166
  11. Husain, Ed, The Islamist, Penguin, 2007, p.279
  12. Altikriti, Anas; Faliq, Abdullah (Winter 2010). "ISLAMOPHOBIA AND ANTI-MUSLIM HATRED: CAUSES & REMEDIES" (PDF) 4 (7). The Cordoba Foundation. p. 7. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  13. 13.0 13.1 "Islamic Forum Trust Financial Statements Year Ended 31 March 2013" (PDF). Charity Commission. Islamic Forum Trust. pp. 1, 9. Retrieved 2015-01-31.
  14. "Islamophobia OFF our campuses!". Islamic Forum of Europe. October 2014. Retrieved 2015-01-31.
  15. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/terrorism-in-the-uk/11442602/Cage-the-extremists-peddling-lies-to-British-Muslims-to-turn-them-into-supporters-of-terror.html
  16. "Islamic Forum Trust Financial Statements Year Ended 31 March 2012" (PDF). Charity Commission. Islamic Forum Trust. pp. 1, 10. Retrieved 2015-01-31.
  17. "Islamic Forum Trust Financial Statements Year Ended 31 March 2011" (PDF). Charity Commission. Islamic Forum Trust. pp. 1, 2. Retrieved 2015-01-31.
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  20. Delwar Hussain, "Bangladeshis in East London: from secular politics to Islam", openDemocracy, 7 July 2006
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  22. Roel Meijer, Edwin Bakker. The Muslim Brotherhood in Europe. Columbia University Press, 2012.
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  29. Liz Stephens, Jim Fitzpatrick walks out of Muslim wedding, 14 August 2009, politics.co.uk
  30. Tom Savage, Minister's Muslim wedding ban fury, 14 August 2009
  31. Andrew Gilligan, Backlash at the mosque, Daily Telegraph, 13 March 2010
  32. Andrew Gilligan, "IFE: not harmless democrats", The Guardian, 4 March 2010
  33. Andrew Gilligan (22 October 2010). "'Britain's Islamic republic': full transcript of Channel 4 Dispatches programme on Lutfur Rahman, the IFE and Tower Hamlets". London: Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 26 March 2014.
  34. Gilligan, Andrew (2009-03-12). "Mayor gives £30,000 of taxpayers' money to Muslim group led by 'extremist'". London Evening Standard. Retrieved 2015-02-21.
  35. Luft, Oliver (2010-01-28). "'Kill British' blog man fails in MoS libel bid". Press Gazette. Retrieved 2015-02-21.
  36. Inayat Bunglawala, "Watch out: democratic Muslims about", The Guardian, 3 March 2010
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  40. The Islamist, pp. 52-60.
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