Oxford Institute for British Islam leader says imams are still actively promoting Muslim rape gangs
Imams ‘PROMOTE grooming rings’, says Muslim leader 11 years after first raising concerns about white girls being seen as ‘easy meat'
by Ben Chapman, GB News, January 8, 2025:
Imams are still actively promoting grooming rings, Dr Taj Hargey from the Oxford Institute for British Islam has said on GB News.
The group’s founder made a series of staggering claims 11 years after he first raised concerns about race and religion being inextricably linked to grooming rings in Britain.
Speaking to Martin Daubney
in an interview you can watch above, Hargey said his warnings are yet to be heeded amid renewed calls for a national inquiry into grooming gangs.After a spate of grooming rings in Oxford where Muslim men targeted under-age white girls, Hargey told the Daily Mail in 2013 that the activities of the sex ring were “bound up with religion and race” because all the men – though of different nationalities – were Muslim.
He said they “deliberately targeted vulnerable white girls, whom they appeared to regard as ‘easy meat’, to use one of their revealing, racist phrases”.
Speaking 11 years on, Hargey was asked by Daubney if imams are actively encouraging the attitude, to which he claimed “absolutely”.
“There’s a perpetuation of ‘them and us’”, he told GB News.
“The theology from the Mosque and the elders is to perpetuate this idea of ‘them and us’.
“The criminality is fuelled by the ideology of the Islamic fundamentalism which has no basis in the Qu’ran [sic].
“These fundamentalist Muslims believe If the Prophet Muhammad can sleep with a nine-year-old, what’s wrong with me sleeping with a 12-year-old?’, even though the story is not true.
“The idea is, when you can delegitimise these youngsters as being less than human and being less than equal and for you to do whatever you please, that is the basis for these men to act like that.
“There is this ideology, this interpretation of Islam which makes this possible.
“Why is virtually every single person in these grooming gangs Muslim? It seems like 95 per cent of them are. We need to look at the interconnection between Islam, promoted by the clergy and the establishment in the UK, because Islam is not promoting this reprehensible behaviour.”…
I have to believe that his interpretation of the Quran is not a popular one in Islam. It would probably be considered blasphemy in Pakistan and a few dozen other countries. I would venture to say that he is probably considered an apostate by most Muslims.
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