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'''Mohammed "Mo" Ansar''' ({{langx|ar|محمد انصار}}, born 6 April 1974) is a British political and social commentator.<ref name="youTubeRT"/> | |||
'''Mohammed "Mo" Ansar''' calls himself a political and social commentator. Most people call this task "having a ]". As a self-proclaimed broadcaster and activist, he is apparently a vocal opponent of extremist organisations. He claims to have spoken out against both ] groups such as ], ] and ], in addition to far right and political organisations such as the ] (EDL) and the ] (UKIP). He is a regular commentator for Russian propaganda news station: .<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7LiPNxbbcE |title=Mohammed Ansar RT Interview |publisher=YouTube |date=2015-11-16 |accessdate=2015-12-11}}</ref> | |||
== Life and career == | |||
==Criticism== | |||
Ansar was an employee of ], until he was suspended in 2003 for unsatisfactory work and falsification of assets. Ansar then sued the bank for racial discrimination, but the tribunal concluded that he had not been discriminated against and his problems had resulted from his own unwillingness to listen to guidance from his female managers.<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/2006/0152_06_1407.html|title = United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal|date = |accessdate = |website = |publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref> | |||
In May 2014, Ansar was criticised by a number of journalists including radio presenter, ], and author, ] regarding his views and his conduct.<ref name=Bartlett/> In May 2014, journalist Nick Cohen wrote a highly critical article about Ansar in '']'' in which he questioned Ansar's credentials, reiterating Dale's view that Ansar had "invented himself as a rent-a-quote commentator"{{citation needed|date=May 2015}} and said Ansar had a Twitter alias account that denigrated those he disagreed with.<ref name=cohen>{{cite web|author=Nick Cohen |url=http://www.spectator.co.uk/features/9206741/a-guy-named-mo/ |title=How did Mo Ansar become the voice of British Muslims? }}</ref> Which was later proved by Jeremy Duns to be true<ref>{{cite web|title = The dangerous Mr Ansar|url = http://www.jeremy-duns.com/blog/2014/5/29/the-dangerous-mr-ansar|website = JEREMY DUNS|accessdate = 2015-12-11}}</ref> ] wrote that Ansar's "language of tolerance and moderation" belied his stance on homophobia and amputation of limbs in Islamic states and that he had fabricated claims about his professional experience – including falsely claiming he was a lawyer.<ref name=Bartlett>{{cite news|last=Bartlett|first=Jamie|authorlink = Jamie Bartlett (journalist)|title=Mo Ansar and rise of the bogus social media commentator|url=http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/technology/jamiebartlett/100013574/mo-ansar-and-rise-of-the-bogus-social-media-commentator/|newspaper=The Telegraph}}</ref> Haras Rafiq, former director of CENTRI, a counter-extremism organisation, described Ansar as a "Frankenstein's monster that's been created by the media" who "lies blatantly".<ref name="podcast">{{cite news | url=http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/coffeehouse/2014/05/podcast-race-genes-and-history-nick-cleggs-war-and-the-curious-case-of-mo-ansar/ | title=Podcast: Race, genes and history, Nick Clegg’s war and the curious case of Mo Ansar | date=15 May 2014 | newspaper=The Spectator}}</ref> Douglas Murray, of the ], described him as a "fraudulent faux-moderate" who "makes stuff up", referring to Ansar's claim that Muslims had been trading with Native Americans centuries before ] came to America.<ref name="podcast"/> | |||
In 2010, whilst chair of the Hampshire Independent Equality Forum (HIEF) Steering Group, Ansar coordinated the Southampton Flood Relief Campaign for victims of the 2010 Pakistan Floods<ref name="dailyEchoFlood"/> and participated in a ''Question Time''-style event in a Hampshire school.<ref name="portsmouth.co.uk"/> | |||
Ansar was questioned on the BBC politics program ] about his debate with ] over slavery in antiquity during which he had claimed ''<nowiki/>'If salves are treated justly with no oppression whatsoever, who could possibly object, Tom'''.<ref name="ReferenceA"/> | |||
In March 2012, Ansar appeared at ] on a panel convened by comedian and Guest Director ] on "whether religion and science can coexist in harmony".<ref name="CambridgeScienceFest"/> | |||
Once Ansar had fallen out with the leader of counter-extremism think tank, the ], ] Nawaz Ansar became a vocal critic and has questioned their influence over UK government policy and strategy.<ref name="huffingtonpost.co.uk"/> | |||
In August 2013, Ansar gave a talk at the Greenbelt Festival<ref name="Greenbelt">{{cite web|title=Greenbelt Contributors – Mohammed Ansar|url=https://www.greenbelt.org.uk/contributors/mohammed-ansar/|website=Greenbelt|publisher=Greenbelt|accessdate=11 May 2016|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131209212633/http://www.greenbelt.org.uk/contributors/mohammed-ansar/|archivedate=9 December 2013|location=Internet Archive}}</ref> called ''What have the Muslims ever done for us?''.<ref name="GreenbeltMedia">{{cite web|title=Greenbelt Media – What have the Muslims ever done for us?|url=http://greenbelt.org.uk/media/talks/21508-mohammed-ansar/|website=Greenbelt|publisher=Greenbelt|accessdate=11 May 2016|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140706063846/http://www.greenbelt.org.uk/media/talks/21508-mohammed-ansar/|archivedate=6 July 2014 |location=Internet Archive}}</ref> | |||
In October 2013, Ansar gave an interfaith talk entitled ''Facing Secularism Together'' for the annual Lovell (Interfaith) Lecture at Winchester Cathedral.<ref>{{cite web|author1=Winchester Interfaith Lecture Series|title=Facing Secularism Together – Lovell (Interfaith) Lecture|url=http://www.winchester.ac.uk/newsandevents/eventscalendar/Pages/Facing-Secularism-Together---Lovell-(Interfaith)-Lecture.aspx|website=University of Winchester|accessdate=11 May 2016|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304123808/http://www.winchester.ac.uk/newsandevents/eventscalendar/Pages/Facing-Secularism-Together---Lovell-(Interfaith)-Lecture.aspx|archivedate=4 March 2016|location=Internet Archive}}</ref> | |||
In November 2015, Ansar led the ] Islamic Society event<ref name="DailyEchoReligion" /> ''Open Muslim Prayers'' as part of the annual Inter Faith Week "organised by the University of Southampton's Chaplaincy and the Parkes Institute to promote diversity, celebration, and understanding".<ref>{{cite web|title=Southampton University Interfaith Week|url=http://generic.wordpress.soton.ac.uk/beinghuman/collaborations/interfaith-week/|accessdate=25 December 2015}}</ref> | |||
== Media work and journalism == | |||
In April 2012, Ansar met then ] leader ] when both men participated in the BBC programme '']''.<ref name="bbctommo"/> At Ansar's invitation, they began a dialogue about their opposing views which became the subject of a BBC documentary – ''When Tommy Met Mo''.<ref name="JourneyWithTommy"/><ref name=bbctommo/> During the documentary, Ansar came under much pressure when challenged on certain moral values and theological principles by ] of the ] think tank. At the end of the documentary, Robinson left the EDL and began to work with Quilliam,<ref name="HuffPoSearch"/> which he later cited as helping facilitate his exit.<ref name="YaxleyLennon"/> | |||
Ansar wrote an article for '']''<ref name="JourneyWithTommy"/> which was published shortly before the BBC documentary ''Quitting the English Defence League: When Tommy Met Mo'' aired.<ref>{{cite web| title=Quitting the English Defence League: When Tommy Met Mo| url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03ghfyp| accessdate=13 December 2015}}</ref> | |||
In May 2014 journalist Nick Cohen wrote a highly critical article about Ansar in '']'' in which he questioned Ansar's credentials.<ref name="cohen" /> Author ] accused Ansar of having extremist ties with the ] and supporting slavery. | |||
In December 2012, Ansar was invited to participate in a discussion with Rabbi ] and ] for an article in the Christmas Issue guest co-edited by ] '']''.<ref name=Robin_Ince>{{cite web|last1=Ince|first1=Robin|last2=Ansar|first2=Mohammed|last3=Janner Klausner|first3=Laura|last4=Fraser|first4=Giles|title=What We Believe:|url=http://www.newstatesman.com/sci-tech/sci-tech/2012/12/what-we-believe|work=New Statesman|date=19 December 2012|accessdate=13 December 2015}}</ref> | |||
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== Criticism == | ||
On 29 October 2013, as part of the follow-up to the broadcast of the BBC documentary ''When Tommy Met Mo'', Ansar was questioned on the BBC politics programme '']'' about his Twitter debate with ] over slavery in antiquity, during which he had tweeted "If slaves are treated justly with no oppression whatsoever, who could possibly object, Tom".<ref>{{cite web|title=Mo Ansar on Tommy Robinson and EDL documentary|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-24729175|website=www.bbc.co.uk/news/|publisher=BBC|accessdate=11 May 2016|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131031214724/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-24729175|archivedate=31 October 2013|location=Internet Archive|date=29 October 2013|quote=An unlikely pairing saw the English Defence League (EDL) founder and former leader with prominent British Muslim Mo Ansar, who wants the group banned, in a BBC One documentary on Monday. Mr Ansar told Jo Coburn that Tommy Robinson was a "complex character", and also that there were "soft sides to Tommy, although his rhetoric has been disturbing". She also asked him about equality – women's rights and gay rights – slavery and cutting the hands off thieves.}}</ref> ] accused Ansar of being unwilling "to admit that the Quran appears to permit the taking of sexual slaves".<ref>{{cite web|author1=Douglas Murray|title='When Tommy met Mo' revealed how far we have to travel before Islamism is uprooted|url=http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2013/10/when-tommy-met-mo-revealed-how-far-we-have-to-travel-before-islamism-is-uprooted/|website=The Spectator|accessdate=17 Dec 2015|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151222202229/http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2013/10/when-tommy-met-mo-revealed-how-far-we-have-to-travel-before-islamism-is-uprooted/|archivedate=22 December 2015|location=Internet Archive|date=29 October 2013|quote=Nor was he (or Mohammed Shafiq who also appeared) willing to admit what Usama Hasan and Tom Holland were willing to note – that the Quran appears to permit the taking of sexual slaves.}}</ref> | |||
Of mixed Indian and Pakistani heritage, Ansar claims his grandfather fought for the British Army in ] Educated at ], Ansar also claims to have studied law in ]. However there was cause for his law credentials to be called into question by '']'' journalist, ], which ended in Mo admitting that he was not qualified in law.<ref name="yiannopoulos1">{{cite web|author= |url=http://yiannopoulos.net/2014/05/15/mo-ansar-the-bogus-muslim-theologian-who-defends-slavery-and-says-muslims-discovered-america-in-ad1000-while-claiming-benefits-and-appearing-on-the-bbc/ |title=MILO YIANNOPOULOS - Mo Ansar, the bogus Muslim ‘theologian’ who defends slavery and says Muslims discovered America in AD1000… while claiming benefits and appearing on the BBC |website=Yiannopoulos.net |date=2011-08-25 |accessdate=2015-12-12}}</ref> Ansar is an qualified cricket coach. | |||
In May 2014, Ansar was criticised by journalists including radio presenter, ], journalist ], journalist ] and author, ] regarding his views and his conduct.<ref name=Bartlett /> In May 2014, Cohen wrote a critical article about Ansar in '']'' in which he questioned Ansar's professional credentials, reiterating Dale's view that Ansar had "invented himself as a rent-a-quote commentator"<ref name="cohen" /> and said Ansar had a Twitter alias account that denigrated those he disagreed with.<ref name="cohen"/> Bartlett wrote that Ansar's "language of tolerance and moderation" belied his stance on homophobia and amputation of limbs in Islamic states and that he had fabricated claims about his professional experience, including a false claim that he was a lawyer.<ref name="Bartlett"/> Haras Rafiq, former director of CENTRI, a counter-extremism organisation, called Ansar a "Frankenstein's monster that's been created by the media" who "lies blatantly".<ref name="podcast"/> Murray, of the ], described him as a "fraudulent faux-moderate" who "makes stuff up", referring to Ansar's claim that Muslims had been trading with Native Americans centuries before ] came to America.<ref name="podcast"/> | |||
==Life and career== | |||
Ansar worked in banking with ] where he was fired after refusing to pay back a staffordable loan. Mo tried to sue for discrimination but was called a manipulative liar by the judge,<ref name="yiannopoulos1"/> who stated that Ansar could not take instructions from his female bosses. Ansar then claims to have moved into diversity engaging with organisations on important diversity matters. | |||
After Ansar had fallen out with the leader of counter-extremism think tank, the ], ], Ansar became a vocal critic and has questioned their influence over UK government policy and strategy.<ref name="sycophant" /> | |||
As a community organiser, Ansar has worked with British Muslim communities<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/8402810.Libraries_to_be_drop_off_centres_for_aid_boxes/|title=Boost for campaign raising cash for Pakistan flood relief|date=20 September 2010|accessdate=25 November 2015|work=Daily Echo}}</ref> as a representative with Southampton Council of Faiths, Muslim Council of Southampton, where involved with the senior leadership team, he focussed on interfaith and education. Amongst his work with voluntary organisations, he claims he has supported and advised the transgender charity Chrysalis. Claiming to Be a founding Chairman of Hampshire Independent Equality Forum Mo claims to have done many things, however evidence by journalist ] shows that Ansar was never a founder of the group<ref name="yiannopoulos1"/> and it nearly closed after Ansar's behaviour as chair.<ref name="portsmouth.co.uk">{{cite web|url=http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/life/student-question-time-is-huge-success-1-2441415#axzz3ruh0zUMV |title=Student Question Time is huge success - Portsmouth News |website=Portsmouth.co.uk |date=2011-02-23 |accessdate=2015-12-11}}</ref> Also claiming to have worked consulting for the hate-crime reporting group, ], something they have publicly denied while also stating Ansar did nothing but make false complaints | |||
On 16 December 2015, the Portsmouth comic ] pulled his show at the ], saying: "We had safety concerns and weren't able to provide security". Ansar had said it was "potentially unlawful for any of us to pull out when coerced to discriminate". Wells stood by his decision to pull the show. He said: "I wasn't aware of quite how controversial a panellist Mo would be. We're a silly, whimsical comedy show not equipped for serious controversy."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Jones|first1=Harrison|title=Portsmouth show cancelled amid row over Muslim commentator|url=http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/portsmouth-show-cancelled-amid-row-over-muslim-commentator-1-7120045|website=Portsmouth News|accessdate=17 December 2015}}</ref> | |||
Ansar currently serves on the board of the South East England Faiths Forum,<ref name="se-faithforum.net">{{dead link|date=December 2015}}</ref> runs a charity in the south of England<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-30973980 |title=Chandler's Ford EDL protest leads to man's arrest |publisher=BBC News |accessdate=2015-12-11}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/BBCSouthToday/videos/779580722132520/ |title=BBC South Today |publisher=Facebook |date= |accessdate=2015-12-11}}</ref> and claims he is a lay imam on rotation at the ]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/14094809._Extremism_not_about_religion__says_Islamic_society/|title=Message of unity at event hosted by University of Southampton’s Islamic Society|date=21 November 2015|accessdate=25 November 2015|work=Daily Echo}}</ref> | |||
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== Social and political views == | ||
Ansar used to make many appearances on in mainstream media, such as: ''Newsnight'',<ref name="youtube.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noOPNkxQE9M |title=Maajid Nawaz, Mehdi Hassan and Mo Ansar lock horns on Newsnight |publisher=YouTube |date=2015-01-15 |accessdate=2015-12-11}}</ref> ''The One Show'',<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmzKsRPzzgs |title=Mo Ansar - The One Show 24/10/13 ], ], ], ]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IQKbTMDKHQ |title=The Woolwich Verdict | Channel 4 News with Mohammed Ansar, Peter Neumann, Baroness Neville-Jones |publisher=YouTube |date=2013-12-29 |accessdate=2015-12-11}}</ref> and ]. His radio work includes ], ], ] and commercial broadcasters such as ] and ]. He has appeared regularly on satellite channels ], ] and the ]. However Ansar, as predicted by ] <ref>{{cite web|title = The curious case of Mo Ansar|url = http://new.spectator.co.uk/2014/05/a-guy-named-mo/|website = The Spectator|accessdate = 2015-12-11|language = en-US}}</ref> in his expose´in the spectator ''"The Russian and Iranian channels may return his calls but apart from that is over"'' and he has not appeared on any mainstream media since multiple exposures in May 2014. Mo has blog called "Ansar’s On a Postcard" <ref>{{cite web|url=http://moansar.com/blog/ |title=Ansar’s On A Postcard | Mo Ansar.com | The official website of Mohammed Ansar |website=Moansar.com |date= |accessdate=2015-12-11}}</ref> which he writes on regularly and has been published in the Guardian once,<ref>{{cite web|author=Mohammed Ansar |url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/19/my-journey-with-edl-tommy-robinson |title=Mohammed Ansar: My 18 months with former EDL leader Tommy Robinsons |publisher=The Guardian |date= |accessdate=2015-12-11}}</ref> New Statesman <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newstatesman.com/sci-tech/sci-tech/2012/12/what-we-believe |title=What we believe |website=Newstatesman.com |date=2012-12-19 |accessdate=2015-12-11}}</ref> and sometimes uses his Huffington Post blog page.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/mohammed-ansar/ |title=Mohammed Ansar |website=Huffingtonpost.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2015-12-11}}</ref> | |||
Ansar met actor, comedian and political activist ] for an episode of his online ] current affairs show. The two spent the afternoon at the East London Mosque to discuss Sufism, spirituality and tackling prejudice.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzUIUSV77k8 |title=How Can We Stop Discrimination? Russell Brand The Trews Ep58 |publisher=YouTube |date=2014-05-16 |accessdate=2015-12-11}}</ref> After which Brand had to apologise to viewers for having Mo on.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_EM9dIf1TA |title=Are You Annoyed With The Trews? Russell Brand The Trews (E60) |publisher=YouTube |date=2014-05-20 |accessdate=2015-12-12}}</ref> | |||
Ansar claims he is a public speaker on the subjects theology and pedagogy in lunch lessons at the ] in ], although he is known to refer to these as lectures, he has no formal qualifications in these areas. With his Lovell Interfaith talk,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.winchester.ac.uk/newsandevents/eventscalendar/Pages/Facing-Secularism-Together---Lovell-(Interfaith)-Lecture.aspx |title=Facing Secularism Together - Lovell (Interfaith) Lecture |website=Winchester.ac.uk |date=2013-10-08 |accessdate=2015-12-11}}</ref> Ansar became the first ] to deliver a public talk at the ] in its 900-year history. Ansar has spoken at the Greenbelt Festival<ref>{{cite web|author=Mohammed Ansar |url=https://www.greenbelt.org.uk/contributors/mohammed-ansar/ |title=Mohammed Ansar - Contributors - Greenbelt Festival |website=Greenbelt.org.uk |date=2013-08-24 |accessdate=2015-12-11}}</ref> and Cambridge Science Festival,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-science-festival-starts-with-a-bang |title=Cambridge Science Festival starts with a bang! | University of Cambridge |website=Cam.ac.uk |date=2012-03-12 |accessdate=2015-12-11}}</ref> who have both since withdrawn him from future events following very public credibility concerns. | |||
Ansar considers ] as outside the religion of Islam.{{citation needed|date=January 2019}} | |||
==Social and political views== | |||
===Islam and reform=== | |||
Ansar is a ] ] following a ] tradition and does not follow any particular ]. | |||
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=== Muslim civil rights === | ||
On the record as supporting democracy and the democratic processes<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xewaJ0EExRw |title=Tariq Ramadan interviews Mo Ansar Islam and Life |publisher=YouTube |date=2013-11-01 |accessdate=2015-12-11}}</ref> and he claims he has denounced radical preachers such as ]{{Citation needed|date= September 2012}}. Ansar is not a proponent of the spread of shariah law governance in the West<ref name="moansar.com">{{cite web|author= |url=http://moansar.com/2015/11/21/the-crisis-of-knowledge-isis-and-terrorism/ |title=The Crisis of Knowledge, ISIS and Terrorism |website=Mo Ansar.com |date= |accessdate=2015-12-11}}</ref> and advocates the separation of church and state.{{Citation needed|date= November 2015}}<ref name="moansar.com"/> | |||
In February 2013, Ansar gave a talk to the Islamic Society of the ] on ''Islam in Britain and the Muslim Civil Rights Crisis''.<ref>{{cite web|title=University of York ISoc Talk|url=http://yorkisoc.com/events-2/past-events-current-year/|website=Islamic Society, University of York|publisher=Wordpress|accessdate=13 December 2015|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140303022909/http://yorkisoc.com/events-2/past-events-current-year/|archivedate=3 March 2014 }}</ref> Ansar opened his talk with the claim that Muslims from Africa had colonised the ]: "trading and intermarrying with Iroquois and Algonquin Indians".<ref>{{cite web|title=Talk by Mohammed Ansar given to York Isoc |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iLaTgwRCck&gl=US&hl=en |website=York ISoc Channel |publisher=YouTube |accessdate=13 December 2015 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130219162438/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iLaTgwRCck&gl=US&hl=en |archivedate=19 February 2013}}</ref> In his opinion article on "Islamophobia and the Muslim Civil Rights Crisis",<ref name="ABCReligion"/> Ansar claimed that there existed "a broader societal problem"<ref name="ABCReligion"/> and "tangible civil rights crisis for Muslim communities – not just within the UK, but throughout the Western world".<ref name="ABCReligion"/> | |||
===Politics=== | |||
Ansar claims he is a left wing commentator and social libertarian, whilst holding very conservative views.<ref>{{cite web|title = Self-interest, Sycophancy and Strategic Failure - How Britain Lost The War On Muslim Radicalisation|url = http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/mohammed-ansar/how-britain-lost-war-on-muslim-radicalisation_b_5702477.html|website = The Huffington Post UK|accessdate = 2015-12-11|language = en-GB}}</ref> | |||
===Counter-extremism=== | === Counter-extremism === | ||
Ansar reported as having worked with the British government |
Ansar is reported as having worked with the British government on the counter-extremism ] programme.{{citation needed|date=January 2019}} He has subsequently become an ardent critic of both PREVENT and the government's counter-extremism policy.<ref name="sycophant"/> | ||
==== Death threats ==== | |||
==BBC film with the English Defence League== | |||
On 17 October 2013, several British Muslims, including Ansar, claimed that they were "warned that they could be targeted". On 18 October 2013, '']'' reported that Al Shabaab denied having threatened the lives of any of the Muslims featured in the video and claimed instead that their aim was "to expose anyone who spoke out after the killing in Woolwich as not representative of the truth".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxQvEDIwoVs&t=1m45s |title=Channel 4 News: Is Al-Shabaab opening a terror front in Britain? |publisher=YouTube |date=18 October 2013 |accessdate=12 December 2015}}</ref> | |||
In April 2012, Ansar met then ] leader ] when both men participated in the BBC programme '']''.<ref name=bbctommo>{{cite news|last=|first=|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03ghfyp/Quitting_the_English_Defence_League_When_Tommy_Met_Mo/|title=Quitting the English Defence League: When Tommy Met Mo |publisher=BBC |date=28 October 2013 |accessdate=31 October 2013}}</ref> At Ansar's invitation, they began a dialogue about their opposing views which became the subject of a BBC documentary. Ansar was the first Muslim to engage with members of the ] (EDL)<ref name=bbctommo/><ref>{{cite news|last=Ansar|first=Mohammed|title=Mohammed Ansar: My 18 months with former EDL leader Tommy Robinson|url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/19/my-journey-with-edl-tommy-robinson|newspaper=Guardian}}</ref> At the end of the documentary, Robinson left the organisation and to Ansar's upset to went onto work with ]<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/04/16/mo-ansar-family-home-searched_n_5158253.html |title=Commentator Mo Ansar's Family Home Searched By Immigration Officials Looking For 'Potential Offender' |website=Huffingtonpost.co.uk |date=2014-04-16 |accessdate=2015-12-11}}</ref> Who he later cited as being the people who facilitated his exit.<ref>{{cite web|title = Tommy Robinson Explains The Making Of An Alter-Ego Even His Wife Can't Stand|url = http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/12/10/stephen-yaxley-lennon-describes-the-making-of-tommy-robinson_n_8747794.html|website = The Huffington Post UK|accessdate = 2015-12-11}}</ref> At the end of the program Ansar is shown being barred from the press conference after dropping everything and rushing to London. Robinson stated that he didn't want Mo taking any credit for his EDL departure.<ref name="youtube1">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEYKgKOv7-c |title=Quitting the English Defence League: When Tommy Met Mo |publisher=YouTube |date=2013-10-28 |accessdate=2015-12-12}}</ref> | |||
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== See also == | ||
* ] | |||
In October 2013, Ansar claimed<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiSJu29cJV4 |title=Sky News: Muslim Commentator Mo Ansar Death Threat By Al Shabab Over Woolwich Killing |publisher=YouTube |date=2013-11-29 |accessdate=2015-12-12}}</ref> that police and security services alerted him that he and other prominent Muslims in the UK appeared to have been threatened in a propaganda video by ]. However Al-Shabaab later told Channel Four News that they had not in fact threatened anyone and that the message in the video had been misunderstood.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxQvEDIwoVs&t=1m45s |title=Is Al-Shabaab opening a terror front in Britain? |publisher=YouTube |date=2013-10-18 |accessdate=2015-12-12}}</ref> | |||
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In 2013, Ansar gave a speech at the University of York on the ‘Muslim Civil Rights Crisis’ where he claimed that there existed a broader societal problem and a tangible civil rights crisis for Muslims, not only in the UK but in many countries in the Western world.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iLaTgwRCck |title=Islam in Britain and the Muslim civil rights crisis - Mohammed Ansar |publisher=YouTube |date=2013-03-12 |accessdate=2015-12-11}}</ref> In his paper on ‘Islamophobia and the Muslim Civil Rights Crisis’<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/religion/articles/2013/01/29/3678693.htm |title=Islamophobia and the Muslim civil rights crisis – Opinion – ABC Religion & Ethics (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) |website=Abc.net.au |date= |accessdate=2015-12-11}}</ref> Ansar has outlined an | |||
"Islamophobia Test" consisting of five myths and three recognisable behaviours to measure anti-Muslim prejudice and discriminatory behaviour. | |||
On Islamophobia in ], Ansar has claimed that there is a ‘burgeoning industry provoking non-Muslims in Europe and in the US’ which is causing a rise in attacks on Muslims and creating social schisms<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rt.com/op-edge/255701-us-texas-shooting-islamophobia-industry/ |title=Massive ‘Islamophobia industry’ flourishes in US — RT Op-Edge |website=Rt.com |date=2015-05-05 |accessdate=2015-12-11}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="DailyEchoReligion">{{cite news|url=http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/14094809._Extremism_not_about_religion__says_Islamic_society/|title=Message of unity at event hosted by University of Southampton's Islamic Society|date=21 November 2015|accessdate=25 November 2015|work=Daily Echo}}</ref> | |||
Ansar wrote a blog about Islamophobia on London Railways following the removal of billboards promoting and a Muslim charity <ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/mohammed-ansar/advertising-islamophobia-london-railways_b_2322251.html |title=Advertising Islamophobia Hits London Railways | Mohammed Ansar |website=Huffingtonpost.co.uk |date=2012-12-19 |accessdate=2015-12-11}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="youTubeRT">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7LiPNxbbcE |title=Mohammed Ansar RT Interview |publisher=YouTube |date=16 November 2015 |accessdate=11 December 2015}}</ref> | |||
==Apostasy== | |||
Ansar believes that apostasy in Islam should not be punishable by death. He states it is not applicable in ] today as it is a matter of personal spirituality distinct from a conflation with state treason in antiquity.<ref>{{cite news|author=Sarah Morrison |url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/allah-vs-atheism-leaving-islam-was-the-hardest-thing-i-ve-done-9069598.html |title=Allah vs atheism: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done’ | Home News | News |publisher=The Independent |date=2014-01-19 |accessdate=2015-12-11}}</ref> However during questioning by ] on the documentary ''When Tommy Met Mo'',<ref name="youtube1"/> Mo failed to answer if in an ideal islamic state, with all the sharia conditions met, if stoning should be a punishment.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9hgUc0t9r0 |title=Maajid Nawaz vs. Mo Ansar |publisher=YouTube |date=2014-10-20 |accessdate=2015-12-12}}</ref> | |||
<ref name=Bartlett>{{cite news|last=Bartlett|first=Jamie|author-link = Jamie Bartlett (journalist)|title=Mo Ansar and rise of the bogus social media commentator|url=http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/technology/jamiebartlett/100013574/mo-ansar-and-rise-of-the-bogus-social-media-commentator/|newspaper=The Telegraph|date=21 May 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140522142710/https://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/technology/jamiebartlett/100013574/mo-ansar-and-rise-of-the-bogus-social-media-commentator/|archivedate=22 May 2014|url-status=dead|location=Internet Archive}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="cohen">{{cite web|author=Nick Cohen |url=http://www.spectator.co.uk/features/9206741/a-guy-named-mo/ |title=How did Mo Ansar become the voice of British Muslims? }}</ref> | |||
<ref name="podcast">{{cite news | url=http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/coffeehouse/2014/05/podcast-race-genes-and-history-nick-cleggs-war-and-the-curious-case-of-mo-ansar/ | title=Podcast: Race, genes and history, Nick Clegg's war and the curious case of Mo Ansar | date=15 May 2014 | newspaper=The Spectator}}</ref> | |||
==See also== | |||
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<ref name="sycophant">{{cite web|author=Ansar|title = Self-interest, Sycophancy and Strategic Failure – How Britain Lost The War On Muslim Radicalisation|url = http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/mohammed-ansar/how-britain-lost-war-on-muslim-radicalisation_b_5702477.html|website = The Huffington Post UK|accessdate = 11 December 2015|language = en-GB}}</ref> | |||
==References== | |||
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<ref name="dailyEchoFlood">{{cite news|url=http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/8402810.Libraries_to_be_drop_off_centres_for_aid_boxes/|title=Boost for campaign raising cash for Pakistan flood relief|date=20 September 2010|accessdate=25 November 2015|work=Daily Echo}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="portsmouth.co.uk">{{cite web|url=http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/life/student-question-time-is-huge-success-1-2441415#axzz3ruh0zUMV |title=Student Question Time is huge success – Portsmouth News |website=Portsmouth.co.uk |date=23 February 2011 |accessdate=11 December 2015}}</ref> | |||
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<ref name="JourneyWithTommy">{{cite news |author=Mohammed Ansar |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/19/my-journey-with-edl-tommy-robinson |title=Mohammed Ansar: My 18 months with former EDL leader Tommy Robinsons |work=The Guardian |accessdate=11 December 2015}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="CambridgeScienceFest">{{cite web|url=https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-science-festival-starts-with-a-bang |title=Cambridge Science Festival starts with a bang! | University of Cambridge |website=Cam.ac.uk |date=12 March 2012 |accessdate=11 December 2015}}</ref> | |||
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<ref name=bbctommo>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03ghfyp/Quitting_the_English_Defence_League_When_Tommy_Met_Mo/|title=Quitting the English Defence League: When Tommy Met Mo |publisher=BBC |date=28 October 2013 |accessdate=15 December 2014}}</ref> | |||
<!--ref name="JourneyWithTommy">{{cite news|last=Ansar|first=Mohammed|title=Mohammed Ansar: My 18 months with former EDL leader Tommy Robinson|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/19/my-journey-with-edl-tommy-robinson|newspaper=The Guardian}}</ref --> | |||
<ref name="HuffPoSearch">{{cite web|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/04/16/mo-ansar-family-home-searched_n_5158253.html |title=Commentator Mo Ansar's Family Home Searched By Immigration Officials Looking For 'Potential Offender' |website=Huffingtonpost.co.uk |date=16 April 2014 |accessdate=11 December 2015}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="YaxleyLennon">{{cite web|title = Tommy Robinson Explains The Making Of An Alter-Ego Even His Wife Can't Stand|url = http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/12/10/stephen-yaxley-lennon-describes-the-making-of-tommy-robinson_n_8747794.html|website = The Huffington Post UK|accessdate = 11 December 2015}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="ABCReligion">{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/religion/articles/2013/01/29/3678693.htm |title=Islamophobia and the Muslim civil rights crisis |website=Abc.net.au |accessdate=11 December 2015}}</ref> | |||
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Born | 6 April 1974 (1974-04-06) (age 50) Watford, England |
Occupation(s) | Political and social commentator |
Mohammed "Mo" Ansar (Arabic: محمد انصار, born 6 April 1974) is a British political and social commentator.
Life and career
Ansar was an employee of Lloyds Banking Group, until he was suspended in 2003 for unsatisfactory work and falsification of assets. Ansar then sued the bank for racial discrimination, but the tribunal concluded that he had not been discriminated against and his problems had resulted from his own unwillingness to listen to guidance from his female managers.
In 2010, whilst chair of the Hampshire Independent Equality Forum (HIEF) Steering Group, Ansar coordinated the Southampton Flood Relief Campaign for victims of the 2010 Pakistan Floods and participated in a Question Time-style event in a Hampshire school.
In March 2012, Ansar appeared at Cambridge Science Festival on a panel convened by comedian and Guest Director Robin Ince on "whether religion and science can coexist in harmony".
In August 2013, Ansar gave a talk at the Greenbelt Festival called What have the Muslims ever done for us?. In October 2013, Ansar gave an interfaith talk entitled Facing Secularism Together for the annual Lovell (Interfaith) Lecture at Winchester Cathedral.
In November 2015, Ansar led the Southampton University Students Union Islamic Society event Open Muslim Prayers as part of the annual Inter Faith Week "organised by the University of Southampton's Chaplaincy and the Parkes Institute to promote diversity, celebration, and understanding".
Media work and journalism
In April 2012, Ansar met then English Defence League leader Tommy Robinson when both men participated in the BBC programme The Big Questions. At Ansar's invitation, they began a dialogue about their opposing views which became the subject of a BBC documentary – When Tommy Met Mo. During the documentary, Ansar came under much pressure when challenged on certain moral values and theological principles by Maajid Nawaz of the Quilliam think tank. At the end of the documentary, Robinson left the EDL and began to work with Quilliam, which he later cited as helping facilitate his exit.
Ansar wrote an article for The Guardian which was published shortly before the BBC documentary Quitting the English Defence League: When Tommy Met Mo aired.
In December 2012, Ansar was invited to participate in a discussion with Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner and Giles Fraser for an article in the Christmas Issue guest co-edited by Robin Ince New Statesman.
Criticism
On 29 October 2013, as part of the follow-up to the broadcast of the BBC documentary When Tommy Met Mo, Ansar was questioned on the BBC politics programme The Daily Politics about his Twitter debate with Tom Holland over slavery in antiquity, during which he had tweeted "If slaves are treated justly with no oppression whatsoever, who could possibly object, Tom". Douglas Murray accused Ansar of being unwilling "to admit that the Quran appears to permit the taking of sexual slaves".
In May 2014, Ansar was criticised by journalists including radio presenter, Iain Dale, journalist Nick Cohen, journalist Jamie Bartlett and author, Jeremy Duns regarding his views and his conduct. In May 2014, Cohen wrote a critical article about Ansar in The Spectator in which he questioned Ansar's professional credentials, reiterating Dale's view that Ansar had "invented himself as a rent-a-quote commentator" and said Ansar had a Twitter alias account that denigrated those he disagreed with. Bartlett wrote that Ansar's "language of tolerance and moderation" belied his stance on homophobia and amputation of limbs in Islamic states and that he had fabricated claims about his professional experience, including a false claim that he was a lawyer. Haras Rafiq, former director of CENTRI, a counter-extremism organisation, called Ansar a "Frankenstein's monster that's been created by the media" who "lies blatantly". Murray, of the Henry Jackson Society, described him as a "fraudulent faux-moderate" who "makes stuff up", referring to Ansar's claim that Muslims had been trading with Native Americans centuries before Christopher Columbus came to America.
After Ansar had fallen out with the leader of counter-extremism think tank, the Quilliam Foundation, Maajid Nawaz, Ansar became a vocal critic and has questioned their influence over UK government policy and strategy.
On 16 December 2015, the Portsmouth comic Joe Wells pulled his show at the New Theatre Royal, saying: "We had safety concerns and weren't able to provide security". Ansar had said it was "potentially unlawful for any of us to pull out when coerced to discriminate". Wells stood by his decision to pull the show. He said: "I wasn't aware of quite how controversial a panellist Mo would be. We're a silly, whimsical comedy show not equipped for serious controversy."
Social and political views
Ansar considers Ahmadi Muslims as outside the religion of Islam.
Muslim civil rights
In February 2013, Ansar gave a talk to the Islamic Society of the University of York on Islam in Britain and the Muslim Civil Rights Crisis. Ansar opened his talk with the claim that Muslims from Africa had colonised the pre-Columbian Americas: "trading and intermarrying with Iroquois and Algonquin Indians". In his opinion article on "Islamophobia and the Muslim Civil Rights Crisis", Ansar claimed that there existed "a broader societal problem" and "tangible civil rights crisis for Muslim communities – not just within the UK, but throughout the Western world".
Counter-extremism
Ansar is reported as having worked with the British government on the counter-extremism PREVENT programme. He has subsequently become an ardent critic of both PREVENT and the government's counter-extremism policy.
Death threats
On 17 October 2013, several British Muslims, including Ansar, claimed that they were "warned that they could be targeted". On 18 October 2013, Channel 4 News reported that Al Shabaab denied having threatened the lives of any of the Muslims featured in the video and claimed instead that their aim was "to expose anyone who spoke out after the killing in Woolwich as not representative of the truth".
See also
References
- "Mohammed Ansar RT Interview". YouTube. 16 November 2015. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
- "United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal".
- "Boost for campaign raising cash for Pakistan flood relief". Daily Echo. 20 September 2010. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
- "Student Question Time is huge success – Portsmouth News". Portsmouth.co.uk. 23 February 2011. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
- "Cambridge Science Festival starts with a bang! | University of Cambridge". Cam.ac.uk. 12 March 2012. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
- "Greenbelt Contributors – Mohammed Ansar". Greenbelt. Internet Archive: Greenbelt. Archived from the original on 9 December 2013. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
- "Greenbelt Media – What have the Muslims ever done for us?". Greenbelt. Internet Archive: Greenbelt. Archived from the original on 6 July 2014. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
- Winchester Interfaith Lecture Series. "Facing Secularism Together – Lovell (Interfaith) Lecture". University of Winchester. Internet Archive. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
- "Message of unity at event hosted by University of Southampton's Islamic Society". Daily Echo. 21 November 2015. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
- "Southampton University Interfaith Week". Retrieved 25 December 2015.
- ^ "Quitting the English Defence League: When Tommy Met Mo". BBC. 28 October 2013. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
- ^ Mohammed Ansar. "Mohammed Ansar: My 18 months with former EDL leader Tommy Robinsons". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
- "Commentator Mo Ansar's Family Home Searched By Immigration Officials Looking For 'Potential Offender'". Huffingtonpost.co.uk. 16 April 2014. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
- "Tommy Robinson Explains The Making Of An Alter-Ego Even His Wife Can't Stand". The Huffington Post UK. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
- "Quitting the English Defence League: When Tommy Met Mo". Retrieved 13 December 2015.
- Ince, Robin; Ansar, Mohammed; Janner Klausner, Laura; Fraser, Giles (19 December 2012). "What We Believe:". New Statesman. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
- "Mo Ansar on Tommy Robinson and EDL documentary". www.bbc.co.uk/news/. Internet Archive: BBC. 29 October 2013. Archived from the original on 31 October 2013. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
An unlikely pairing saw the English Defence League (EDL) founder and former leader with prominent British Muslim Mo Ansar, who wants the group banned, in a BBC One documentary on Monday. Mr Ansar told Jo Coburn that Tommy Robinson was a "complex character", and also that there were "soft sides to Tommy, although his rhetoric has been disturbing". She also asked him about equality – women's rights and gay rights – slavery and cutting the hands off thieves.
- Douglas Murray (29 October 2013). "'When Tommy met Mo' revealed how far we have to travel before Islamism is uprooted". The Spectator. Internet Archive. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
Nor was he (or Mohammed Shafiq who also appeared) willing to admit what Usama Hasan and Tom Holland were willing to note – that the Quran appears to permit the taking of sexual slaves.
- ^ Bartlett, Jamie (21 May 2014). "Mo Ansar and rise of the bogus social media commentator". The Telegraph. Internet Archive. Archived from the original on 22 May 2014.
- ^ Nick Cohen. "How did Mo Ansar become the voice of British Muslims? [Formerly titled "The curious case of Mo Ansar"]".
- ^ "Podcast: Race, genes and history, Nick Clegg's war and the curious case of Mo Ansar". The Spectator. 15 May 2014.
- ^ Ansar. "Self-interest, Sycophancy and Strategic Failure – How Britain Lost The War On Muslim Radicalisation". The Huffington Post UK. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
- Jones, Harrison. "Portsmouth show cancelled amid row over Muslim commentator". Portsmouth News. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
- "University of York ISoc Talk". Islamic Society, University of York. Wordpress. Archived from the original on 3 March 2014. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
- "Talk by Mohammed Ansar given to York Isoc". York ISoc Channel. YouTube. Archived from the original on 19 February 2013. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
- ^ "Islamophobia and the Muslim civil rights crisis". Abc.net.au. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
- "Channel 4 News: Is Al-Shabaab opening a terror front in Britain?". YouTube. 18 October 2013. Retrieved 12 December 2015.