The Jewish Chronicle

Tempers flare over Muslim centre

- BY BEN WEICH

MORE THAN 100 people have discussed ways to try to force the closure of a new Islamic centre during a heated public meeting organised by a controvers­ial grassroots group.

The session was addressed by Gavin Boby, a planning lawyer dubbed the “mosque-buster”, who has been advising opponents of the centre.

He has waged 47 campaigns against the establishm­ent of mosques across Britain.

The Grade II-listed Hippodrome building in Golders Green, north-west London, was bought earlier this year for £5.25 million by the Centre for Islamic Enlighteni­ng. It was previously the ElShaddai Internatio­nal Christian Centre.

It will now house the Hussainiya­t Al-Rasool Al-Adham Islamic centre serving the Shia community, mostly of Iraqi heritage.

At Monday evening’s meeting, Mr Boby repeatedly used incendiary language in reference to Muslims, which was met with laughter and applause by the majority of the audience.

He also made a number of allusions to terrorism, although there is no evidence of any links between the Centre for Islamic Enlighteni­ng and terror or hate speech. Mr Boby said objections to the centre should focus on the change of the building’s use from an entertainm­ent venue to a place of worship. He said: “The previous owners of the building were granted planning permission to turn it into a church with a lot of public performanc­es, too.

“It was used for concerts, drama and dance festivals. But those are forbidden within Islam. Sometimes you might see women dancing and men stomping about with Kalashniko­vs, but you certainly can’t take your daughter to see a girl band. The punishment would be to have molten lead in your ear.

“As soon as you get a mosque, you get the parking jihad. On a Friday lunchtime or in the evening during Koran time you won’t be able to park your car.”

Mr Boby challenged the centre to disclose the means by which it purchased the Hippodrome and its sources of funding.

The atmosphere turned sour when Ian Tutton, the minister of Hampstead Garden Suburb Free Church, posed the same challenge to the meeting’s organisers, pointing out they had circulated literature without disclosing their identity.

Spurred on by Mr Boby, attendees loudly objected to Dr Tutton’s request, with many getting to their feet and security guards moving towards him.

The organisers were previously known as Golders Green Together but have been forced to drop the name after organisers of the 2015 campaign of the same name, which was opposed to a far-right march through the area, objected to its use.

Residents at the meeting voiced concerns about minarets and the prospect of worshipper­s praying in the street.

Josephine Bacon claimed that the group had been funded with Kuwaiti money. Another man alleged he had seen Hezbollah flags displayed in windows of worshipper­s’ cars — which was contradict­ed by one of the event organisers.

One resident said: “When Muslims come into this area Jewish people will have to move away.”

After the meeting one resident told the JC that she and others had “legitimate planning concerns”, but felt frustrated that they were being lost in “negative language”.

She said: “We don’t care that they’re Muslims. They could be Martians in there for all we care. But residents have been blocked in their driveways by parked cars and cars have been parked on pavements.”

 ?? PHOTO: BEN WEICH ?? A shrine inside the new Shia centre
PHOTO: BEN WEICH A shrine inside the new Shia centre
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Gavin Boby

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