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Britain
London Supermosque for 70,000 'will be blocked'
2007-02-18
Controversial plans to build a "supermosque" on the doorstep of the London Olympics will be blocked by the Government. Ruth Kelly's Whitehall department is expected to refuse planning permission for the London Markaz, which would be the biggest religious building in Britain with room for 70,000 worshippers.

Backers want the £300 million mosque, in east London, to serve as a reception centre for athletes and fans from Islamic countries during the 2012 games. The group behind the plans is Tablighi Jamaat, a Muslim missionary sect whose charitable trust, Anjuman-e-Islahul Muslimeen, has owned the 18-acre site since 1996. Tablighi Jamaat was called "an ante-chamber for fundamentalism" by French security services. Two of the July 7 London suicide bombers are believed to have attended one of its mosques.

The organisation denies any link to terrorism, and has never been banned.
Just pious missioniaries. Well-armed, pious missioniaries.
A senior security source said that he was concerned about the proposed mosque, and expected ministers to use their powers to call in, and turn down, the planning application. The move was confirmed by a senior Government source, who said there were fears that the giant mosque could damage community relations in the area, and added: "We are going to stop it."

There are clear planning grounds on which the development could be turned down. It is so close to the main Olympic venues that it may interfere with preparations for the Games. The Government source said that the planning application needed to be rejected "to give the Olympics a clear run".

Until now, it was thought that planners would rubber-stamp the proposed mosque, which was agreed in principle in a 2001 deal between Newham Council and Anjuman-e-Islahul Muslimeen. The London Thames Gateway Unitary Development Corporation, the quango with planning powers over the site, is understood to support the plans. So is the London Development Agency, which reports to Ken Livingstone, the mayor of London.

Tablighi Jamaat has hired a lobbying firm with a track record of supporting controversial planning applications, in an attempt to build political support for the project.

Indigo Public Affairs says that a formal planning application for the mosque will be submitted in the autumn, possibly with the size scaled back to meet some of the objections. A spokesman said: "Our client utterly refutes any links to terrorism. It is a predominantly apolitical organisation seeking to go about its faith in a peaceful way."
And when it can't do that ...
Tablighi Jamaat is a conservative and ultra-orthodox group with close links with the Wahhabi form of Islam practised in Saudi Arabia. Hundreds of British Muslims are sent by Tablighi Jamaat to madrassas in Pakistan every year, raising fears that some may be indoctrinated trained brainwashed. A leaked FBI memo alleged that al-Qaeda was using the organisation "as cover... to network with other extremists".

Mohammed Sidique Khan and Shehzad Tanweer, two of the July 7 suicide bombers, are believed to have visited the organisation's European headquarters, a mosque in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire. Supporters of Tablighi Jamaat point out that even if this were the case, the mosque would not necessarily be the place where the pair were brainwashed.

Muslims living near the site, in West Ham, have raised more than 3,000 signatures on a petition calling for the project to be halted. They want any new mosque to draw in all strands of Islam. Ali Mangara, the practice principle at Mangera Yvars Architects, the firm behind the scheme, has promised that the mosque would be "inclusive".

Alan Craig, a Newham councillor for the Christian People's Alliance party, has warned of the "community and security impact" that the mosque would have, and claims Muslims are already moving into the area in preparation for its opening.

A makeshift mosque currently on the site has been operating without planning permission for the past five months.

The plans will put the spotlight on Miss Kelly if she is still at the helm of the Department of Communities and Local Government when the decision is taken. Earlier this month she launched a £5 million fund for grassroots Muslim projects, while warning that "the battle for hearts and minds is more important than ever".

In a separate move, the Kingsway International Christian Centre, Europe's biggest evangelical church with a capacity of 12,000, is being pulled down to make way for the Olympics.
Pull down a church and build a mosque. Sounds like Britain today ...
Posted by:Steve White

#14  Tell the Soddies they can build mosques in London when they start allowing Chritian missionaries to work in Soddieland.
Posted by: Elmereter Hupash6222   2007-02-18 18:42  

#13  Yeah, won't there be scantily clad wimmuns and young boys at the Olympics? What would Allan think about such hypocrites oggling those wimmuns?

The young boys might be okay for these folks, but there'll be a complete lack of camels and goats for the randier ones.

Posted by: FOTSGreg   2007-02-18 16:53  

#12  Heh. Let's see how long it stays blocked once the whining and seething reaches full strength.
Posted by: KBK   2007-02-18 16:50  

#11  I thought the 2012 Olympics was during Ramadan?

They're not supposed to participate in such western events anyway.
Posted by: anonymous2u   2007-02-18 16:09  

#10  it's goose for the gander. I've had several public (not Islamic) basic road/bridge improvement projects opposed at the Planning Commission level in America. Nice to see the 'Tards ops used against them and their Islamic brethren
Posted by: Frank G   2007-02-18 16:03  

#9  Doesn't blocking its construction represent some sort of denial of the problem?
Posted by: gorb   2007-02-18 15:27  

#8  Build it and they will come...go nuts? Don't build it and they will go nuts come to think of it.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-02-18 15:21  

#7  Backers want the £300 million mosque, in east London, to serve as a reception centre for athletes and fans from Islamic countries during the 2012 games.

Let 'em build it, stipulation being that, after the Olympics, it'll no longer be needed and will have to be demolished. If they don't want to go for that, tell the "athletes and fans from Islamic countries" they'll have to frequent the "mosque" between the check cashing place and Kentucky Fried Chicken...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-02-18 15:00  

#6  That was my other thought, MacNails, but first we charge them bucks to get there.
Posted by: rhodesiafever   2007-02-18 14:21  

#5  I'd be happy to have a mosque with 70,000 worshippers ... As long as we could get them all in at once then demolish it as a warning to others
Posted by: MacNails   2007-02-18 14:12  

#4  Oops, that was me, the Crimbling One.

Good one , ex-Jag, lol!
Posted by: rhodesiafever   2007-02-18 14:09  

#3  I knew Ken Livingstone's name was in there somewhere, soon as I saw London Olympics. Only asstard missing is Gourgeous George. And the Labour Party.

All I could do is check out the London Congestion Charges and report back with a link thing, for those interested:
http://www.cclondon.com/infosearch/dynamicPages/WF_ZoneCheck_W.aspx

My suggestion to is move the Congestion Charge to any road leading to any kind of moskk and make parking real hard.

Ken just won't listen.

Posted by: Crimble Chagum3838   2007-02-18 14:06  

#2  Misguided? Whaddya mean?
Posted by: exJAG   2007-02-18 14:03  

#1  This certainly saves any misguided vigilantes from burning the place to the ground and salting the earth.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-02-18 13:43  

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