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How Islamists were behind the dehumanisation of British Jews

Previous generations of Muslims would not have recognised the violent, antisemitic version of Islam as their own religion

September 17, 2021 14:07
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Whenever there is conflict in the Middle East, there is a spike in antisemitism from small but vocal sections of British Muslim communities. There is no way of getting round this fact.

Antisemitism took root many decades ago in some parts of Muslim communities. It goes back to the mid-1980s and is partly fuelled by the rise of Islamism, or political Islam.

The vast majority of British Muslims are not Islamists. Islamism is a politicised version of the faith of Islam, where the state and its structures merge with Shariah Law, meaning that faith and politics meld into one. Within this melting pot, those who want to see the destruction of the State of Israel and the erasure of Jewish self-determination have become the most vocal and influential of my co-religionists.

This was fuelled by the Iranian revolution, the Islamist take-over of Pakistan by General Zia-Ul-Haq in the 1970s, and the conflict in Afghanistan against the Russians. We should not underestimate how these three geopolitical events influenced British Muslim communities from the 1980s onwards.