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QuilliamFoundation

The Quilliam Foundation is a controversial London based 'counter-extremism' think-tank which claims to challenge Islamic extremism in the UK. It was set up by self-styled ex-extremists Maajid Nawaaz, Ed Husain and Rashad Ali, all former members of the political Islamic group, Hizb ut-Tahrir. Incorporated as a limited company on 20 November 2007, it was launched on 22 April 2008, receiving much media attention. According to the BBC's Newsnight, the Foundation, backed by the British government, is waging the 'ideas' part of the so-called 'war on terror'. It has links to neoconservative initiatives such as the Centre for Social Cohesion and Harry's Place. In 2009 it launched Khudi a project targeting Pakistan.[1] The think tank has been embroiled in several controversies since its founding for encouraging domestic spying and preparing secret blacklists of citizens and groups that it alleges share the 'ideology of terrorists.'[2][3] Although the exact funding figure is unknown, the Quilliam Foundation has reportedly received 700,000 as part of the government's Preventing Violent Extremism Programme, 400,000 of which was given by the Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism (OSCT).[2]

Contents

1TheQuilliamName 2RelationshipwithCentreforSocialCohesion 3Lowkeygovernmentsupport 4Activities o 4.1NeoconNexus o 4.2TheQuestionofPalestine o 4.3DoubleStandards o 4.4FocusonPakistan o 4.5AttacksonMuslimOrganizations o 4.6AgainstCivilLiberties o 4.7TheSpittoon 5Funding o 5.1FCOFunding 6Personnel o 6.1OriginalListofAdvisors o 6.2Current(2010)Advisors 7Supporters&Affiliates o 7.1IntheParliament o 7.2IntheMedia o 7.3ThinkTanks 8ExternalResources 9ContactInformation 10references

The Quilliam Name


The foundation takes its name from Abdullah Quilliam, a 19th Century British convert to Islam who founded a mosque in Liverpool. This is an ironic choice since Abdullah Quilliam was an opponent of the British Empire and a supporter of the Caliphate. He also argued that Muslims should not fight Muslims on behalf of European powers, citing specifically Britains enlistment of Muslim soldiers against the resistance in Sudan. In all these respects his activities correspond to those that the individuals running the Quilliam Foundation today hold up as evidence of extremism.[4].

Relationship with Centre for Social Cohesion


Until late 2009 Quilliam Foundation enjoyed a close relationship with the Centre for Social Cohesion. Together their members run The Spittoon, whose future now remains uncertain amid the public split between the two think-tanks. On October 23 2009, Douglas Murray of CfSC accused Ed Husain of holding 'extreme views...quite appallingly illiberal'[5] after the Quilliam director had taken a position supporting spying on innocent people.
QFhasbecomepartoftheproblem...ThenatureofQFanditsfundingarrangementsoughttobe asourceofconcerntoallBritishtaxpayers,nomatterwhattheirpoliticalorreligiousopinions, andfinallybebroughtoutintheopen...QFiscurrentlycosyinguptotheConservativepartyto ensureitsroleunderthenextgovernment.Itwouldnotbeabadthingifthatparty'sfirstcost cuttingexercisewastostopfundinganorganisationthathascometorepresentthetoxic junctureatwhichintensepersonalambitionandgovernmentpropagandameet.[6]

The piece generated a war of words between supporters of the two think-tanks in the article's comments section.[7] The attack may have been instigated by an earlier article by James Brandon of Quilliam in which he attacked Murray, his former employer. In the article Brandon listed Murray as one of the leading 'preachers of hate', one of the right's 'non-violent extremists' who has 'routinely demonised Muslims collectively'. He accused Murray of failing to 'distinguish Islam from Islamism'. Of his resignation from CSC he wrote:
Mytimetherewasaconstantstruggleto"deradicalise"Murrayandtoensurethatthecentre's outputtargetedonlyIslamistsandnotMuslimsasawhole.ThisOctober,however,Ihad finallyhadenoughofthisconstantbattleandresigned.[8]

Low key government support


Inayat Bunglawala of the Muslim Council of Britain wrote in Guardian Online's Comment is Free blog, that the Department for Communities and Local Government had hinted to UK Islamic groups that if they were prepared to work with the Quilliam Foundation, they could obtain financial support from the government:

"SomerepresentativesofvariousUKIslamicgroupswereinvitedtoseeseniorofficialsatthe DepartmentofCommunitiesandLocalGovernmentrecentlytodiscusstheworktheywere doingwithyoungpeople.Stronghintsweredroppedthattheycouldobtainfinancialsupport fromthegovernment,butonlyiftheywerepreparedtoworkwithandtherebyhelplend credibilitytoEdHusain'ssoontobelaunchedQuilliamFoundation."[9]

At the Foundation's launch, advisor Abdel-Aziz Al-Bukhari reportedly argued in his speech that Muslims should 'love, obey and respect' the government[10]. Former ambassador Craig Murray sees a party-political reason behind the New Labour government's support of the Foundation. He has described it as 'the branch of New Labour tasked with securing the Muslim vote and reducing British Muslim dissatisfaction with New Labour over the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan.'[11]

Activities
The Foundation's first publication, "Pulling Together to Defeat Terror: Recommendations for Uprooting Islamic Extremism", says that if Muslim leaders "must realise that the foreign policy of the British government will not be held hostage by any one community," and argued that the editors of "liberal newspapers" should "think twice before allowing column space to Hamas and its supporters while they remain committed to the destruction of Israel".[12] One of the Foundation's key aims is to cast doubt on the link between British foreign policy and the rise of extremism. In so doing the Foundation is fighting not only the consensus of the British and US intelligence communities and much of the security establishment, but also the empirical evidence from experts such as Robert Pape.[13] While the Foundation is remarkably amenable to the neoconservative worldview, it shows little tolerance for Muslims in mainstream politics who do not, as advisor Shaikh Abdel-Aziz Al-Bukhari has suggested, 'love, obey and respect the government'. The Foundation has also tried to scuttle the political career of Osama Saeed, the SNP candidate for Glasgow Central, by accusing him of 'promoting religious separatism' and alleging that he does not understand 'basic democratic principles' because he once expressed amazement when one of Jack Straw's Blackburn constituents defended the former foreign secretary by blaming Iraqis and Palestinians for their own plight.[14] The organization has also recommended spying on Muslims unsuspected of any crimes, which led Jonathan Githens-Mazer and Robert Lambert to note:
CharlesMooreandDeanGodsonofPolicyExchange,haveexplainedthatthisisaremakeofa 1980sThatcheritecountersubversionstrategyinwhichHusainiscastintheroleofFrank Chapplethe"moderate"tradeunionleaderwhowas,theysuggest,usedtodiscreditand underminethe"extremist"miner'stradeunionleaderArthurScargill.Husain,theyargue,can helpdefeatAltikriti,Bungalwalaandtheircolleaguesinthesameway.[15] NeoconNexus

While the Foundation has been ecumenical in choosing its advisers, its endorsement of such hardline luminaries of the Israel lobby as Michael Gove shows that some forms of extremism are

less unacceptable than others. The Foundation's lineup has since expanded to include such veterans of neoconservative think tanks as James Brandon (formerly of the Centre for Social Cohesion), who has also helped build bridges with such pro-war outlets as the notoriously Islamophobic Harry's Place. Brandon used the McCarthyite website as a platform for his attack on CND for participating in an antiwar protest with a coalition which included among others the British Muslim Initiative.[16] During his 2008 tour of the US, Majid Nawaz also spoke at the Israel lobby think tank Washington Institute for Near East Policy[17]. Nawaz also maintains ties with Michael Jacobson of WINEP who posted a response on behalf of Nawaz on the Counterterrorism Blog, a website that devoted considerable coverage to his tour.[18] However, Quilliam was also attacked by the blog's Jeffrey Imm[19], but it was in turn defended by two other bloggers, Mark Levitt and Michael Jacobson, both associated with WINEP.[20] Nawaz was in the US to testify before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs where he appeared along with Zeyno Baran of the neoconservative Hudson Institute. He was also hosted by the Center for National Policy.[21] [22]
TheQuestionofPalestine

The Foundation's views however are not entirely in line with that of the British government. Whereas Tony Blair had recognized the Israeli occupation of Palestine as the central issue exacerbating relations between the Muslim world and the West, in an FAQ the Foundation tellingly presents the situation as an 'Arab-Israeli' conflict (to suggest parity), rather than a military occupation (it does not use the word occupation once). It draws parity between the Israeli military and Hamas, and while it has nothing to say about the crimes of the former, it accuses the latter of 'politicking with the lives of ordinary Palestinians'. The response to the question of Palestine ends with Muslims being encouraged to 'care about other conflicts and issues in the world, including Burma, Darfur, climate change, poverty, and gender inequality.' [23]
DoubleStandards

The Foundation is clearly discriminating in the the type of extremist views it wishes to proscribe. While it opposed the UK government's ban on the extremist Dutch politician Geert Wilders (who Ed Husain described as 'undoubtedly an ill-informed, hate-driven bigot'), arguing that 'Banning Geert Wilders from the UK is not the solution. Just as the ideas of non-violent Islamist groups like Hizb ut-Tahrir should be tackled through debate and argument, so should those of Wilders and others.'[24] However, three weeks later in March 2009, the Foundation intervened with the Bradford Police, the Council, and the Community Centre where Hizb ut-Tahrir was holding a public meeting in order to get it banned.[25] The Foundation has also attacked various British figures for their links to Sheikh Qaradawi, yet it has been perfectly willing to publish its material on Islamonline.net, despite the website's conspicuous connection to Qaradawi.[26]
FocusonPakistan

In the past year the Quilliam Foundation has turned its focus on Pakistan, hiring two new individuals specifically for this. In April-May 2009 Foundation co-founder Maajid Nawaz went on a lecture tour of Pakistan where spoke on 'combating extremism' in Islamabad among other

places where he was hosted by Pervaiz Hoodbhoy, a pro-war academic. Nawaz was accompanied on his trip by a security team provided by the British Foreign Office. The tour received sympathetic coverage from the BBC's Newsnight, which had a team accompany Nawaz on the trip.[27] In July 2009 the Foundation's co-founders went on another tour of Pakistan in partnership with Bargad, a Pakistani NGO whose director Sabiha Shaheen arranged Nawaz's tour of various universities on which she accompanied him.[28][29] According to Pakistani scholar Ayesha Siddiqa, the organization also 'funded a conference of the vice-chancellors of various Pakistani universities to convince them of the project that [Majid] Nawaz later undertook' - i.e., to lecture their students against 'global jihad'.[30] The conference titled National Conference on Peacebuilding and Women Leadership Development on Campuses, held 3-5 March 2009. The conference invited Vice Chancellors and prominent faculty members from across the country to share their views and experiences on various themes of the complex phenomenon of radicalization. On 1 March 2010, it appeared Quilliam's activities in Pakistan finally bore fruit when it announced that it will be hosting Tahir-ul-Qadri, a Pakistani cleric of mixed repute, to launch an anti-Terrorism fatwa (religious edict). Considering that the fatwa was supposedly directed at Muslim jihadis, the choice of Westminster as launch venue was odd, since no militant activity has been reported in the British parliament yet. Quilliam claims the fatwa would counter fatwas that preach otherwise.[31] The logic of such a move has been questioned by Brian Whitaker of the Guardian among others, who argues that it would achieve no more than launch a fatwa war.[32] The event was preceded by a PR campaign that included supportive articles from Douglas Murray and Boris Johnson's ex-wife. Qadri used the occasion to engage in divisive sectarian politics by declaring Salafis and Deobandis outside of the Sunni tradition, adding: 'Every Salafi and Deobandi is not a terrorist but I have no hesitation in saying that everyone is a well-wisher of terrorists and this has not been appreciated by the Western governments'.[33][34]
AttacksonMuslimOrganizations

The Quilliam Foundation has attacked various British Muslim organizations accusing them of having ties with the Pakistani Jamaat-e-Islami and the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, two mainstream political parties with large followings in their respective countries. The organizations which the foundation has targeted include Muslim Council of Britain, Islamic Forum Europe, Muslim Association of Britain, Islamic Foundation, Islamic Society of Britain, UK Islamic Mission, the London Muslim Centre and Daawatul Islam.[35][36][37] Ed Husain's contention that the government's Prevent strategy should target those who meet his expansive definition of 'Islamist', whether they are suspected of violent extremism or not because they "provide the mood music" for people like the July 7 bombers was criticized by Jonathan Githens-Mazer and the former head of the Metropolitan Police's Muslim Contact Unit Robert Lambert who noted that there was 'no credible evidence to support this view', but,
itisonethatHusainshareswithinfluentialthinktanksincludingPolicyExchangeandtheCentre forSocialCohesionintheUKandDanielPipes'MiddleEastForumintheUS.Onthisaccount, regularCifbloggersInayatBunglawalaandAnasAltikritiaredescribedas"extremists"and "subversives"whoshouldbetargetedandstigmatisedinthesamewayasterroristsinspiredor directedbyalQaida.[38]

AgainstCivilLiberties

After it was revealed by the Guardian that the government's 'Prevent' programme to counter radicalism was being used to gather intelligence on innocent people not suspected of involvement in terrorism[39], Ed Husain defended the government's actions arguing that it was 'morally right'. 'It is gathering intelligence on people not committing terrorist offences. If it is to prevent people getting killed and committing terrorism, it is good and it is right', he told the Guardian. Of course, as the Guardian noted, the foundation has received 700,000 from the same program.[40]. Interestingly, one of the strongest reactions Husain's comments elicited was from Douglas Murray of the neoconservative Centre for Social Cohesion, who accused the Quilliam director of holding 'extreme views'.
Thesestatementsstrikemeasquiteappallinglyilliberal:wronginprinciplebecausethepolice shouldnotinvestigateinnocentpeopleandveryobviouslydamaginginpractice...Husainalso seemstobeundertheimpressionthatifaMuslimseems"suspicious"toanyone,thepolice shouldbecalledstraightaway...Husain,inparticular,oughttoknowthedifferencebetweena policestateespeciallysincehiscodirectorwasuntilrecentlyinsuchastate'sprisonsanda developedliberaldemocracy...QFisnowusingpublicmoneytoadvocateincreasingly totalitarianattitudestowardsthegeneralpublicandjudgingMuslimsbytheirownearly standards.[41] TheSpittoon

While the Foundation under its own name employs press releases, alerts, and its contacts in the media and politics to take on opponents, its members are also associated with the blog The Spittoon where they attack critics anonymously in less temperate manner. Key targets have included Inayat Banglawala of the Muslim Council of Britain[42] and Bob Pitt of Islamophobia Watch[43].

Funding
On the day of the launch in May 2008 the director Maajid Nawaz told Newsnight: "We have absolutely not received government money ,despite being offered it by the Preventing Violent Extremism Pathfinder Fund, and we have said that it is not appropriate for us at the moment although I would emphasise that I don't have a problem in principle in receiving taxpayers' money for a good cause, as long as it comes with no strings attached."[44]. However, according to The Times the government has underwritten the Foundation's operations to the tune of 1 million in taxpayer money, despite the reservations of government and opposition members. According to the story, the foundation is paying 'about 110,000 a year to rent offices at one of Central Londons most prestigious addresses, which, for security reasons, have no name plate or sign outside'. The foundation's co-directors are believed to be receiving annual salaries of 85,000 each. [45].According to Ed Husain's evidence given to the Select Committee Hearing on Preventing Violent Extremism, the Quilliam Foundation is in receipt of "about 850.000" of government funding, per annum. [46]

Co-director Ed Husain has stated that the Foundation is receiving private Kuwait funding.[47]
FCOFunding

From January 2009 till January 2010, the Quilliam Foundation were given 138,890 by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.[48] Moreover, the co-Director of the Quilliam Foundation, Ed Husain, was sent to Cairo and Alexandria on an FCO funded trip entitlted 'Projecting British Islam' from 7-11 July 2008 to 'build partnerships between prominent British Muslims and likeminded Egyptians to highlight positive messages about modern Islam and counterbalance the extremist ideology and narrative'.[49]

Personnel
The Foundation maintains a staff of 18 full-time employees.

MaajidNawazDirector EdHusainCoDirector RashadAliHeadofResearchandPolicy AshrafalHoqueResearchFellow EdJagger AnyaHartDykeSeniorResearchFellow JamesBrandonSeniorResearchFellow andHeadofCommunications FatimaMullickPakistanProjectManager

LucyJamesResearchFellow(Shealso contributestoTheSpittoon[50]) MohammedAliMusawiResearchFellow CassandraHamblettPersonalAssistantto theDirectors GhaffarHussainHeadofOutreachand Training IshtiaqHussainTrainer TalalAhmedRajabTrainer GeorgeReadingsCommunicationsOfficer (alsobehindTheSpittoon) MehrunnisaYusufPakistanProjectOfficer

OriginalListofAdvisors

The following is a list of Quilliam Foundation's original Advisors that was available on the Quilliam website, before it was removed sometime before 27 May 2008.The images on the right are screengrabs of the original list of advisors to the Quilliam Foundation that are no longer viewable on the Quilliam Foundation website but were instead retrieved using an archive wesbite.[51] By the 27 May 2008 the page had been removed and was replaced by an announcement that the Quilliam Foundation had removed the advisor list 'to save them the indignity of constant Islamist-Wahhabite harrassment'.[52]

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Current(2010)Advisors

CanonDrGilesFraser DavidGoodhart IqbalWahhabHeadofQuilliamAdvisoryBoard MichaelGoveMP DrCatherineFieschi DrGhayasuddinSiddiqui. DrMusharrafHussainAlAzhari DrDavidGreen ProfessorTimothyGartonAsh SheikhDr.AlialSalehalNajafi[54]

Supporters & Affiliates


The following individuals professed their support for the Quilliam Foundation when they all gave a speech at the foundation's launch event in April 2008.

JemimaKhanUNICEFUKAmbassador[55] MohammadAliHeeFormerFounderofHizbutTahrirDenmark.[56] ArsalanIftikharInt.HumanRightsLawyer&FormerNationalLegalDirectorofCounselof AmericanIslamicRelations[57]

At the 2009 Labour Party Conference, the foundation cohosted a fringe event with New Labour thinktank Progress.[58] A few days later, at the Convervative Party conference it cohosted a fringe event with Policy Exchange, where among others, it made the policy suggestion for the government to introduce a national holiday 'to reinforce Britishness'.[59]
IntheParliament IntheMedia

MartinBrightsharedplatformwithEdHusainataLabourPartyconferencefringeevent.[60] EdWestconsidersEdHusain'abreathoffreshair'[61]

The Quilliam Foundation and the Media.


ThinkTanks

PolicyExchange Progress HenryJacksonSociety[62] Civitas WashingtonInstituteforNearEastPolicy(atthinktankestablishedbyIsraellobbypowerhouse AIPAC)

External Resources

RichardBartholomew,QuilliamFoundation:LiesandAbuse,Bartholomew'sNotesonReligion, 20September2011.

Contact Information
Registered office:
3436HighHolborn London WC1V6AE email:information@quilliamfoundation.org Tel:02071931204

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