Monday, January 18, 2010

No Mega-Mosque for Londonistan

Due to an immense lack of enthusiasm, plans for that gibungous Londonistan mosque (it was supposed to have been built in time for the Olympics so that folks the world over could see it and take in the symbolism) have gone bust. From the timesonline:
Controversial plans to build Europe’s biggest mosque close to the London Olympics site have been halted, The Times has learnt.
Tablighi Jamaat, the Islamic sect behind the proposal, is to be evicted this week from the East London site, where it has been operating illegally a temporary mosque and had planned a complex that would accommodate 12,000 worshippers.

The Muslim Council of Britain said that the group had fallen victim to “unfounded hostility and hysteria”.

However, another Muslim organisation last night welcomed the move. Minhaj-ul-Quran, which advises the Government on how to combat youth radicalisation, said that a mosque should be a “community effort” and not the initiative of one group with extremist links.

Newham Council is now considering compulsory purchase of the land after Tablighi Jamaat, whose strict interpretation of Islam has caused concern, failed to lodge a masterplan of its vision. There was strong opposition when the sect unveiled its plans for the site, south of the London 2012 Olympic Park, in 2007. More than 48,000 people petitioned the Government to prevent the development, dubbed the “mega-mosque”.

Although Tablighi Jamaat had publicly vowed to press on with its vision, there has been no activity on the project since last summer.

The Times understands that its architects are not actively working on the plans and a company hired to win over the public is no longer formally engaged...
What you might call too tough a sell, I guess.

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