Press Release
Mayor responds to 'dossier' on
al-Qaradawi
11-1-2005
Ken Livingstone, the Mayor of London,
today released a dossier comprehensively answering claims that he
should not have met the Muslim scholar Dr Yusuf al-Qaradawi in
July last year. The dossier demonstrated that the allegations made
against Dr al-Qaradawi were almost entirely inaccurate.
'As Mayor of London, I have a
responsibility to support the rights of all of London's diverse
communities and to maintain a dialogue with their political and
religious leaders, irrespective of the fact that there will always
be different views on many issues.'
The dossier launched today demonstrates
that Dr al-Qaradawi is, as the moderate main umbrella group of
Muslim organisations, the Muslim Council of Britain has argued,
'the most authoritative Muslim scholars in the world today'.
The document comprehensively rebuts the
charges against Dr al-Qaradawi made in a dossier circulated to
London Assembly members in November last year. The authors called
for the Assembly to conduct an inquiry into Dr al-Qaradawi's visit
to London.
The document launched today shows that Dr
al-Qaradawi has fiercely condemned the terrorist outrages of Al-Qaida
and similar groups. He has repeatedly condemned hostage taking in
Iraq. He has, as a consequence, been openly criticised by Abu
Musab al-Zarqawi, who has been responsible for the murder of
numerous foreign hostages in Iraq.
The document shows that Dr al-Qaradawi has
shared platforms with, or met, such prominent figures as former-US
President Bill Clinton, the French Foreign Minister, the Italian
Foreign Minister and the Spanish royal family to promote
understanding between Islam and the West.
The document shows that Qaradawi has been
one of the foremost Muslim scholars in combatting socially
regressive interpretations of Islam on issues like women's rights
and relations with other religions.
Notes to Editors
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