Schoolgirl Shutha (pictured) from Cathays High School in Cardiff. Note the black headscarf, in line with Islamic State (I.S) instruction. The thin end of the wedge: have the British learnt nothing?

Sir Zaki Badawi, former senior imam at the Central London Mosque in Regent's Park and later of the Muslim College has said that the hijab and niqab have no place in Islam. Badawi was educated at Islam's highest seat of learning, Al Azhar in Cairo. This misinformed hijabi clone, Shutha of Cathays High School in Cardiff, must not be allowed to perpetuate the Saudi inspired myth that the headscarf is a part of God's instruction. They rely on a weak/forged Hadith. Nowhere in the Quran does it say the hair must be covered. Pupils like Shutha must be disabused of their ignorance. The BBC facilitates this hijabi perversion by giving oxygen to these Asian fools. Parroting their parents sociophobic rants. Shutha must be engaged directly in debate as to her disgraceful misrepresentation of Islam.

Pervert Sahar Al-Faifi of the Muslim Council of Wales. A Muslim attention seeker who perverts the founding values of Islam. Given oxygen by the BBC. She must be shown up to be the nutter she in fact is. She is an apologist for Islamic State. A Salafi fanatic. Shun her. Ridicule her. Do not let her corrupt other impressionable, gullible Muslim youth. The niqab has no part in Islam. This bank robber, pillar box (and if our Prime Minister Boris Johnson can say this then we, as enlightened Muslims, can say it too) must be sent back to where she (spiritually) belongs...and we don't mean Rochdale; we mean Afghanistan.

From page 78 of report from the Nixon Center: 'Bearers of Global Jihad? Immigration and National Security after 9/11' by Robert Leiken (2004).

Page 78: "Statutes designed to promote religious toleration ironically appear to have sanctioned the current level of hate speech often found in British mosques today. According to Zaki Badawi, the dean of the Muslim College in London, the majority of imams in the U.K are imported from tribal regions of South Asia (Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh). They do not know English or England and their training, usually consisting of mastery of the Quran in a religious school or madrassa is funded by Saudi Arabia.

British immigration guidelines allow a community which cannot find "a minister of religion" in the country to import one from abroad. Their cultural background makes them particularly susceptible to fundamentalist interpretations of Islam. In England Islamist sects openly recruited for the Taliban, reportedly enjoying most success in villages and small towns. The infection is not contained within British shores. Once admitted to a European country, individuals may freely enter other EU countries. German officials complain that radical imams from Britain minister in German mosques. They suspect them of carrying messages for Al Quaeda".



The fanatics have even infected Wales