With the news that the Pakistani-born Bishop of Rochester has now formally admitted that there are Muslim no-go areas for “other races” (i.e. Whites) in Britain, it is worthwhile to recall some major news from September last year, dealing with who exactly controls the network of Mosques in this country.
According to an investigation by the
The Times newspaper, almost half of Britain’s mosques are under the control of a hardline Islamic sect whose leading preacher loathes Western values and has called on Muslims to “shed blood” for Allah.
Riyadh ul Haq, who supports armed jihad and preaches contempt for Jews, Christians and Hindus, is in line to become the spiritual leader of the Deobandi sect in Britain. The ultra-conservative movement, which gave birth to the Taleban in Afghanistan, now runs more than 600 of Britain’s 1,350 mosq