On Monday January 15, UK television broadcaster, Channel Four, aired a documentary entitled "Undercover Mosques". This show exposed the preaching of hatred, coming from Saudi Arabia, which was being voiced in British mosques.
A 106 mb version in Quicktime can be uploaded here with a larger (250 mb) version downloadable here.
Today's Sunday Telegraph states that Ghayasuddin Siddiqui, head of the "Muslim Parliament of Britain", has urged police to take action against the mosque leaders and imams featured. Though West Midlands Police said that it was "considering an investigation", SIddiqui claimed that it was "unacceptable" that the police force had not yet begun a full inquiry.
One individual featured on the documentary is Murtaza Khan. Full name Abu Hasnayn Murtaza Khan, he is a graduate of the International Islamic University in Islamabad, with a BA Honors in "Usool-ud Din". He also teaches at the Al-Noor Primary School in Goodmayes in Ilford, near London. He has given lectures around Britain, and last year he gave Arabic classes to the students' Islamic Society at Queen Mary College, University of London.
On the Channel Four documentary, he was heard to say: "For how long do we have to see our mothers, sisters and daughters having to uncover themselves before these filthy non-Muslim doctors? We should have a sense of shame."
On Audio CD's, such as Return to the Quran by Knowledge Books, he said: "Those whom the wrath of Allah is upon, is the Jews, is the Christians." He continued: "We have become Jews in our clothing, Jews in our eating, Jews in everything that we do, and the other half is Christian in everything we do. Muslims are following one of these accursed nations. And people are still not waking up to understand the fact that these people are enemies towards us." These passages were reproduced on the Channel Four Documentary, whose consultant was Martin Bright, editor of the New Statesman.