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Bishop was sent death threat
Imam Monawar Hussain, of Eton College, speaks at yesterday's meeting, alongside, from left, Dr Martin Conway, councillor Saj Malik, the Bishop of Oxford, and Altaf Hussain
Imam Monawar Hussain, of Eton College, speaks at yesterday's meeting, alongside, from left, Dr Martin Conway, councillor Saj Malik, the Bishop of Oxford, and Altaf Hussain

The Bishop of Oxford was sent a death threat calling for his beheading after backing a plan to broadcast the Muslim call to prayer.

The Rt Rev John Pritchard today told a meeting discussing the issue he had received a bundle of "extraordinary mail" containing a number of threats.

The Bishop gave his backing, in principle, for the call to prayer to be broadcast from the Oxford Central Mosque, in Manzil Way, East Oxford, in interviews with the Oxford Mail and local radio in January.

Speaking at a public meeting organised by the Anglo Asian Association in East Oxford at Oxford Community School, he said: "After the interview, I received extraordinary mail.

"One said, on a piece of A4, 'resign' six times in large font.

"One called on me to be beheaded and one said 'I wish I was closer so I could spit on you'. The dark underbelly of British society was coming out."

A spokesman for the Diocese of Oxford said the matter had not been taken to the police, and said the Bishop had received "a bulging post bag of comments, both positive and negative".

The Bishop spoke alongside Imam Monawar Hussain, of Eton College, and the Central Mosque's general secretary Altaf Hussain at the meeting.

Introducing the debate on the issue of sharia law and the call to prayer, co-chairman Martin Conway said: "We're not hear to come to any kind of decision, but we are here to learn to listen to one another.

"These things have caused a rumpus and people have not learned how to listen to each other."

The audience of about 60 people was told the call to prayer had not been officially requested and was not imminent. Co-chairman Saj Malik said: "They the mosque's committee have no mandate from the Muslim community to say these sort of things."

County and city councillor Craig Simmons said a condition of the mosque's construction was a ban on amplified calls to prayer. He said: "Planning permission would be needed to overturn this, which would involve a full consultation, and there has been no request submitted."

Mr Malik replied: "I think you have hit the nail on the head there."

Mr Hussain admitted the issue of the call to prayer had been badly managed by the mosque's interim committee.

He said: "It was basically a romantic idea from pure hearts. It was something that people wanted to share without any intentions of asserting a theology or culture on anyone.

"We're producing an information pack and a questionnaire for the neighbourhood. No steps will be taken without consulting them."

8:12pm Sunday 9th March 2008

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Posted by: Mr Ison, England on 8:43pm Sun 9 Mar 08
I hope the police are involved as the nationals ran a campaign of hate speech.
Posted by: resident oxford, oxford on 11:42pm Sun 9 Mar 08
What is the important issue here is that this councillor call Saj Malik is trying to make people fool by jumping from one part to other and now trying to get muslims support in may election, because last time in election he campained on Iraq War to get muslims vote and now call for pray, these people who are having these meeting are not the decesion making and they have no real conection with the Moque including cllr Malik.
Posted by: oxman, Oxford on 11:51pm Sun 9 Mar 08
We all know that religion is a bourgeois device to keep us suppressed. I'm surprised that anyone still believes in such an outdated method of moral control.
Posted by: john, cowley marsh on 11:52pm Sun 9 Mar 08
last time in election cllr Malik was lib dem and it was easy to campain on Iraq War and now with Labour campain on call for pray but people of cowley marsh should be aware of this cllr tricks.
Posted by: simon, oxford on 12:06am Mon 10 Mar 08
what a cheap publicity seeker are you cllr Malik, you weren't liberal and not even labour but a selfish who would do anything to get vote and used muslims last time on Iraq War and now Call for pray. It will be interesting to know the political partys leaders on this Cllr.
Posted by: irfan Momin, oxford on 1:35am Mon 10 Mar 08
i was at the meeting.
cllr.S malik should not give himself any self claimed position and make comments he has no permission to
Good on the new management committee to actually take steps to care for the neighborhood
strong enough to admit common sense should have been applied
thanks for lovely snacks!!!!!
Posted by: Hunt, oxford on 2:47am Mon 10 Mar 08
i totally agree, cllr. Saj Malik really has no principles i can't see how people can trust him
surly we have better people then him and S khan , the hoppers to vote for !!!!!!
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