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Originally Posted by Qtx
Wonder if this was the case. I was thinking it was someone who got pushed out of their job or something like that, rather than say parents of pupils of the school. If all the staff are muslim then I suppose there is a good chance they were grassed up by a muslim. Without much info hard to say if it's due to revenge of some sort rather than not liking the radical direction the school had gone, with prospects of getting much worse.
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This statement from Khalid Mahmood, Birmingham Perry Barr MP would suggest that the more moderate Muslims in the area kicked back at the idea of hardline Muslims changing the theology of what should have been secular schools
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Khalid Mahmood, Birmingham Perry Barr, MP told Sky News: "I believe fundamentally there has been a serious bid by a very small minority trying to get under the radar against the wishes of the mainstream Muslim community."
Mr Mahmood said he had been told of the "bullying and harassment" of senior teaching staff and governors at some of the schools involved.
He said: "What they were trying to do is change the theological beliefs of the majority of the Muslim community into a more hardline belief for young people coming through
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It is possible that one single aggrieved parent or teacher could have sparked it all off but i think it more likely to be the Muslim community itself .I know it's hard for some to understand but not every Muslim is an extremist/terrorist