Ramadan Begins in Londonistan

In case you hadn’t noticed, we are in Ramadan now. The evidence is clear in certain parts of London where ubiquitous Islamic Relief banners and posters urge people to “Give Zakat”. Ramadan lights are on display in Piccadilly Circus and other parts of the West End. On Sunday an open Iftar was hosted in Windsor Castle’s State Apartments. The Prime Minister tweeted Ramadan Mubarak. You could be forgiven for thinking we live in an Islamic country.

Indeed, at an event in 2023, British Islamic scholar and jurist Haitham Al-Haddad, who is Chair of the Fatwa Committee for the Islamic Council of Europe, said in a panel discussing “Muslims in the West” that the situation of Muslims living in the UK is a lot better than it was 20 years ago. He said:

Our brothers and sisters, if you go outside you think that you are in a second Afghanistan, but you are in Londonistan. So it is really amazing, overwhelming. Don’t ever, my brothers and sisters, look at yourselves as a subjugated minority. We are the leaders of humanity. We should look at ourselves as we have something to offer.

During Ramadan in particular it can feel like London has become Londonistan. It is certainly the case that Islam is growing in influence in what was once Great Britain.

Islam’s political influence

Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman didn’t hold back in a Telegraph article in February 2023:

The truth is that the Islamists, the extremists and the antisemites are in charge now. They have bullied the Labour Party, they have bullied our institutions, and now they have bullied our country into submission.

This is a crisis. And the fightback must start now, with urgency, if we are to preserve the liberties we cherish and the privileges this country affords us all. If we are to have any chance of saving our country from the mob.

She was commenting following security concerns in Parliament which led the Speaker of the House of Commons to break with Parliamentary convention amidst extraordinary scenes in Parliament.

In 2021, Sir David Ames MP was stabbed to death by a Muslim who was unashamed of his Islamic motives in court. Alo Harbi Ali told the court:

If you encourage someone to an act of Jihad it is a good thing.

Harbi Ali also stated plainly: “I killed him in the cause of Muslims and for the sake of Allah.” Back in 2010, Stephen Timms MP was stabbed by a Muslim woman with Islamic motives. He was fortunate to survive the attack. Last year Mike Freer MP announced that he would step down as an MP at the next election because of serious threats to his personal safety. He mentioned attacks by Muslims against Crusades.

After the debates on Gaza in the House of Commons last year, journalist Dan Hodges said that an MP told him “he had weighed up his own physical safety when deciding how to vote”. How many other MPs did this? Islam is now influencing our democracy, but not with benign intentions or means.

Last year we saw for the first time a clear Islamic agenda openly influencing a UK General Election. A group calling itself The Muslim Vote (TMV) made 17 political demands and endorsed various candidates. Five independent candidates backed by TMV were elected as MPs. Overall TMV claimed that 50 candidates they had endorsed won seats in the General Election and are now MPs. I expect to see a national Islamic political party by the next election. We already have one local council that is run by an Islamic political party. Tower Hamlets is controlled by Aspire, whose councillors are exclusively British Bangladeshi Muslim men. The party has no website and no publicly available constitution.

Labour politicians in particular, many of whom had their majorities slashed by TMV, are very aware of the Islamic vote. Timing her announcement to coincide with the start of Ramadan last week, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner MP launched a new working group tasked with defining “Anti-Muslim Hatred/Islamophobia”. Any such definition is likely to privilege Islam over all other religions in the UK by officially labelling criticism of Islam as Islamophobic and thus damaging free speech when it comes to Islam. As I have written elsewhere, there is no need for the Government to define ‘Islamophobia’. The term ‘anti-Muslim’ is clear and sufficient.

The fastest growing religion in the UK

At the last census in 2021 there were 3.9 million Muslims in the UK, or 6.5% of the population. This has risen quite rapidly from only 105,000 in 1960. The previous census in 2011 showed a Muslim population of 2.7 million. Islam was therefore the fastest growing religion in the UK over the 10-year period from 2011-2021, showing growth of some 44%.

The average (median) age of Christians in England and Wales is 51 years-old. This compares to the average age of Muslims at 27, and the average age of the population as a whole at 40 years-old. Already in 2015 8.1% of all school age children were Muslim. The name Muhammad, when allowing for spelling variants, has been the top boys name for babies in Britain every year since 2011.

The influence of Islam extends well beyond politics into finance, education, fashion, food and festivals. People have been arrested for criticising Islam, and some have been convicted for such. I don’t think anyone insulting any other religion or religious leader has been arrested or imprisoned for a very long time. Islam is bold, confident and assertive. The trend so far in Britain has been to gradually concede cultural ground to Islam. As the influence of Christianity has declined, Islam has stepped in to fill the spiritual and moral vacuum. Britain is gradually becoming more Islamic year by year.

This poses a challenge. Islamic ethics and values are not what made Britain Great. That was Christianity’s role. Britain has a choice. Do we bow to Allah and gradually allow Islam to gain more and more influence until we finally find ourselves living in an Islamic culture? Or do we find a way off this track to another destiny?

As a Christian I lament the decline of the influence of Christianity in Britain. I can only blame the church for its failure to boldly and unashamedly proclaim the truth of the gospel. There are signs that people are waking up to where we are heading. Even Richard Dawkins, perhaps the most famous atheist in the country, openly says he prefers the type of culture that comes from Christian values to one from Islamic values. Who would disagree? Many Muslims for a start. This poses the challenge. My view is that we can only really recover our belief in Christian values through belief in Christianity itself. We can follow the true religion, or a false one. At the moment we are moving towards a false one. I hope, for the good of the country, we change course.

Tim Dieppe is Head of Public Policy at Christian Concern. He is the author of The Challenge of Islam (Wilberforce Publications, 2025).


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Hester
Hester
1 year ago

Labour love them, they owe them power, the rest of us must just pay up and bow

Jack the dog
Jack the dog
1 year ago

Wednesday is the start of lent.

I am looking forward to similar or greater enthusiasm from TPTB.

Perhaps I hope in vain.

FerdIII
1 year ago
Reply to  Jack the dog

Us Christians: ash wedn mass, lent for 46 days, fasting, prayer, introspection, confessions and then Easter…..

Ramadanagongdalong – more bile, hate, death, Jihad, and killing/executing/crucifying those who do mischief in the land (5:33). The supremacist totalitarian cult that wipes out the other.

Barclays HQ in London will blast the fascism of the Koran day and night in its massive foyer. Every bank does the same. Pissing themselves to prove their bona fides.

Nothing for Christians or Easter, except some notices, ‘Happy Easter’, Whatever the F that means.

Waterloo train station will probably broadcast updates/schedules in Arabic.

stewart
1 year ago

Even Richard Dawkins, perhaps the most famous atheist in the country, openly says he prefers the type of culture that comes from Christian values to one from Islamic values.

Too late.

Dawkins pushed atheism hard, ridiculed Christianity, among other religions and in doing so failed to realise the essence of humans, that they need something to believe in, something not entirely rational. So the void he helped create has been filled with other religions. Islam, climatism, LGBT fanaticism.

Dawkins is a very good example of an intelligent person who deep down seems to me to be profoundly stupid.

transmissionofflame
1 year ago
Reply to  stewart

I don’t really get people who “push atheism hard”. I mean, I get that religion has been associated with some bad stuff (hasn’t everything), I get that religion is kind of weird (I am not religious, don’t appear to have necessary wiring for belief in God or whatever), I get that it can’t be proved (isn’t that the point?), I get that science explains a lot (but surely it can never explain existence, or consciousness, or time) but I certainly don’t want to campaign for people to stop believing or being religious.
Not sure what I “believe in”. Enjoying the gift of life while not harming others, loving my wife and children and doing the right thing by them.

FerdIII
1 year ago

It is certainly proved. Miracles, Saints, Stigmata, everyday occurrences you never hear about.

If I blasted these 24-7 from the idiot box you would say the opposite, how can one not believe given all the proof.

transmissionofflame
1 year ago
Reply to  FerdIII

I seem to manage effortlessly not to believe. I always thought one of the main points was the requirement for faith, not proof.

Matt Dalby
Matt Dalby
1 year ago
Reply to  stewart

One of the reasons why Dawkins was critical of all religion, and superstition in general, was that once society accepts that it’s fine, or even virtuous, to believe in things for which there is no evidence there’s no good reason why people shouldn’t believe that their holy book has commanded them to kill unbelievers or spread their religion through violence/intimidation. Unfortunately I think that Dawkins hasn’t devoted enough time, or space in his books, to fully explaining the similarities and link between moderate, “acceptable” religion such as most forms of Christianity and extremism or commands in holy books that a lot of people find repulsive.

stewart
1 year ago
Reply to  Matt Dalby

I’m not sure it’s fully appreciated the extent to which humans are able to believe things into existence.

MajorMajor
MajorMajor
1 year ago
Reply to  stewart

I don’t think Richard Dawkins is an idiot; I think he just saw an opportunity to become famous by jumping on the militant atheist bandwagon and make a career out of it.
As a Christian I find his ideas, like the “blind watchmaker” quite laughable. So I’m some ways his flailing against God is quite entertaining to watch. I would go as far as to say he actually strengthened my faith because every I hear him I realize how implausible his ideas are.
He thinks he descended from the apes rather than having been made in the image of God. That’s a bit sad.

transmissionofflame
1 year ago
Reply to  MajorMajor

I am not sure it’s sad (though his life might be sad in other ways). I couldn’t say I believed in God, but isn’t existence intrinsically miraculous, whether you believe we were created as-is or evolved from the Big Bang?

Art Simtotic
1 year ago

Stand by in 2045, on the centenary of VE Day, for the newly-minted Victory in Britain Day, and on the Buckingham Place balcony waving to an ecstatic Islamic crowd below, King William V in a natty kaftan, Queen Catherine wearing a stylish hijab and a beaming President Khan.

All prostrate and face Tower Hamlets.

Mogwai
1 year ago
Reply to  Art Simtotic

I’ve never actually thought about what they get for Ramadan in prison. Now we know…Isn’t gruel halal? Probably it’d be an abuse of their human rights or something, pff;

”Taxpayer Funded Ramadan Food Packs For Muslim Prisoners

Is this how they’re rewarding the Muslim
Rapists In Prison?”

https://x.com/JamesPGoddard90/status/1896617833905389901

”I was in prison for 18 months a few years ago and the Muslims got kebab meat, one gave me his kebab meat, as he didn’t like it.”

Mogwai
1 year ago

This is just cringe. But it’s Charles, so this will be the new norm. I wonder if ”committed to community cohesion” is code for ”bending over for Islam”;

”King Charles was “supportive” as Muslims broke their Ramadan fast inside Windsor Castle, a source has claimed.
Windsor Castle has opened its doors for the first open Iftar in the State Apartments’ 1,000-year history.
This was the first Iftar gathering held in the State Apartments.
The free event was organised by the Ramadan Tent Project (RTP), a UK charity, with support from the Royal Collection Trust.

Omar Salha, RTP’s founder, described the experience as “incredibly surreal and poignant”.
He added: “It serves as a powerful reminder of how proud we are to represent a pillar of Britain’s rich cultural ecology celebrating community, belonging and inclusion.”
Salha also told the BBC: “The King is an excellent ambassador for this cause and is committed to community cohesion.”

https://www.gbnews.com/royal/king-charles-ramadan-iftar-islam-windsor-castle-royal-news

Hoppy Uniatz
Hoppy Uniatz
1 year ago

Well I’m glad they’ve told us, so that in the spirit of inclusivity, we can wish everyone a “Merry Ramadam”.

Matt Dalby
Matt Dalby
1 year ago

“We are the leaders of humanity. We should look at ourselves as we have something to offer”:-
Suicide bombers
Forced marriage
Female Genital Mutilation
The subjugation of women
Homophobia
Antisemitism
A wish to forcibly convert other people or at the very least force them to obey our rules.

Humanity can do without this sort of “leadership”

Gezza England
Gezza England
1 year ago
Reply to  Matt Dalby

You missed child rape.

Heretic
Heretic
1 year ago

Ramadan fasting is just copied first from the two-days-a-year fasts of Judaism, then Mohammed decided to copy the 40-day Lenten fasts of Christians, but lowered that to 30-day fasts of Ramadan. Just as using the lunar calendar, waiting for new moons, rituals and holy times of Islam are all at night, in the darkness, just like Judaism. Just as Muslim Halal Butchery was copied from Jewish Kosher Butchery, both rituals which nowadays are in direct violation of British laws against animal cruelty. Just as the Muslim Ritual Genital Mutilation of Baby Boys was copied from the Jewish Ritual Genital Mutilation of Baby Boys, later quietly imposed upon Foolish Christians in the USA, where about 200 baby boys die from botched mutilations every year, a very profitable business for the hospitals which sell the foreskins to medical research and cosmetics companies. Some day the world will realise that Islam was founded by Yemeni Jews as a Proxy Army to destroy Christianity, and the Koran was written by Mohammed’s first 40-year-old Yemeni Jewish wife Khadija, who inherited her Yemeni Jewish father’s fabulous wealth, which funded Mohammed’s armies of conquest, after she asked her 25-year-old employee Mohammed to marry her. The Koran is… Read more »

Freddy Boy
1 year ago
Reply to  Heretic

Sounds very plausible, how do you know these things & is it common knowledge amongst religious scholars??

Jaguar
Jaguar
1 year ago

Islam has no doctrine of good and evil. It has a list of things that are allowed (halal) and things that are forbidden (haram). Sex with a 9-year old girl is allowed, and child marriage is a thing in the muslim world. Slavery is allowed (it was, after all, universal in the 7th century). Beating your wife is allowed. Honour killing is allowed. The indiscriminate slaughter of infidels is allowed.
On the other hand, eating a bacon sandwich is forbidden. One must have some standards.

wharf girl
wharf girl
1 year ago

This tells you why abandoning our Christian heritage is a disaster. I urge everyone, whatever your attitude to religion, to celebrate our culture by celebrating Lent. It begins tomorrow with Ash Wednesday and ends on Maundy Thursday April 17th. It’s not necessarily about giving stuff up or fasting. It’s about putting yourself under pressure to do better and be better. Set a goal you’ve been meaning to set. Find what you can give to others. Time, money, ideas. It is impossible to be truly happy except via the sort of goodness Christianity ought to inspire.
https://youtu.be/HIGKF0IiC9Y?si=RA9dQRZ0lYAOcBDH

mrbu
mrbu
1 year ago

I can only blame the church for its failure to boldly and unashamedly proclaim the truth of the gospel.

Indeed. As a regular churchgoer, I often get the impression that the CofE is more interested in saving the planet than in saving souls. Its mealy-mouthed leaders wish to include the other religions in everything, for fear of offending someone, and in the name of “inclusivity”. I even witnessed a representative from a local mosque reading one of the lessons in a service of Nine Lessons and Carols to celebrate Christmas (although I’m not sure who was on the shakier ground – the clergy who invited her or the reader herself).

Was Jesus frightened of offending people? Not at all. He spoke the Truth and wanted to make sure people heard it, because he loved them.

Heretic
Heretic
1 year ago
Reply to  mrbu

Christians don’t realise that Muslims believe that anywhere they are allowed to read verses from the Koran automatically becomes part of the Global Caliphate forever. Idiot clergy who allow Muslims into churches to read even a few sentences from the Koran, or allow them to caterwaul the Muslim Call to Prayer, are not only insulting Almighty God in His own house, but are allowing Muslims to place a Territorial Claim on the church and any land belonging to it.

I wonder if that Muslim woman from the local mosque managed to slip in a few words or phrases from the Koran while she was reading the Christian lesson.