Hijabbed in Banglatown…

by sheikyermami on December 13, 2009

Sunday Express H/T Pragmatist

ROCKET-SHAPED MINARET SPARKS ROW

By Ted Jeory

A DECISION to build a huge rocket-shaped minaret and two giant arches in the style of Muslim headscarves on one of Britain’s most historic streets is sparking outrage and risks escalating racial tension, according to community leaders.

Council chiefs in the east London borough of Tower Hamlets are using millions of pounds of public money to push through the bizarre scheme in Brick Lane, a symbolic melting pot of immigrant communities for more than 400 years.

The odd looking minaret has just been put up outside London’s most famous mosque, a building whose appearance until now has remained unchanged during previous spells as a Huguenot church, a Methodist chapel and as a Jewish synagogue.

The structure will be joined soon at either end of the street by two arches that have been designed to look like Muslim hijabs. 

All three symbols are costing some £2.5million of public money.

They are part of a town hall drive to transform the street, already famous as London’s “curry capital”, into a “Banglatown” cultural trail, a Bangladeshi version of the successful Chinatown in the capital’s West End.

The structure will be joined by two arches that look like Muslim hijabs / Tower Hamlets

It is intended as a celebration of how successive generations of immigrants have settled in the area, including the Huguenot weavers of the Eighteenth century, and the German Jews and Irish navvies of Victorian and later times.

However, many fear it will be biased overwhelmingly in favour of the street’s latest custodians, the Bangladeshi Muslims who arrived during the last century.

Their concerns centre on the moderate Brick Lane Jamme Masjid mosque, a religious Grade II listed building that more than any other symbolises the changing character of the area.



Built as a Huguenot church in 1743, it was later a Methodist chapel, a synagogue and converted into a mosque in 1976. 

Throughout that time its external appearance never changed.

However, last week that tradition was destroyed when workers started to put up a 90ft illuminated, stainless steel minaret on the building’s doorstep.

Its aesthetics have divided opinion in an area that is also home to trendy bars, boutique shops and artists Tracey Emin and Gilbert and George.

Some consider it “cool”, while others have likened to a tower of washing machine drums.

However, it is the symbolism of the minaret and the arches that has upset others.

They believe it is disrespectful to Brick Lane’s history, with Clive Bettington, who runs the Jewish East End Celebration Society, going further.

“It shows absolute contempt for other religions,” he said. 

“The trail was meant to be a wonderful thing that reflects the ethnic groups who have come to the area. People who come on my tours to respect what used to be a synagogue will be outraged. 

“The arches are clearly meant to be Muslim in character and we are now objecting in the strongest possible terms.”

A senior opposition councillor in the area said they were “utterly appalled” by the decisions, adding: “Things like this damage community cohesion.” 

While Mr Bettington and several other groups, including Save Britain’s heritage and the Spitalfields Society, are lodging formal protests against the proposed arches, there is also a question mark over the legitimacy of the minaret.

While Tower Hamlets Council granted planning permission for the minaret in September 2004, that authority was given to the mosque itself.

Years later the mosque realised it did not have enough money and persuaded the council to underwrite the £510,000 project with the huge £8m “planning gain” windfall it received from the nearby Spitalfields Market development.

However, the council was unable to say last Friday whether such money, known as “section 106” cash, was permitted to be spent on religious buildings.

All the people who could answer that question were celebrating their office Christmas lunches, a spokeswoman said last Friday afternoon.

Meanwhile architect David Gallagher who was responsible for designing the minaret and arches defended the project.

He said: “We were briefed to design something that celebrates the demographic changes of the area.

“The arches were not designed to look like hijabs. Huguenot and Jewish women wore headscarves. The arches are just modern curves and they will have symbols on them reflecting the different immigrant communities. Having the Star of David on them is one option we have considered, but no decision has been made yet.”

A Tower Hamlets Council spokeswoman said the minaret was part of the cultural trail and added: “The minaret is very much a cultural symbol providing a strong cultural clue to the area and endorsing our belief that the local Muslim community is now an integral part, not just of Tower Hamlets, but London and further afield.

“The cultural trail has gone through all of the Council’s relevant planning and financial due diligence.”

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Pragmatist December 13, 2009 at 10:40 am

Of course because as everyone knows History begins and ends with Mohammad and when Mohammedans take control.

DP111 December 13, 2009 at 1:53 pm

Quote: Their concerns centre on the moderate Brick Lane Jamme Masjid mosque, a religious Grade II listed building that more than any other symbolises the changing character of the area.

Hpw do they know it is moderate? Do they not follow the Koran completely? If not, which verses of the Koran have they blacklisted? And when does that statute of limitations run out.

al-Kidya December 13, 2009 at 2:12 pm

Know what? Let the UK go!
If they’re that daff, just let them go.
After reading this, the whole country could go completely shari’a for all I care.

Darrin Hodges December 13, 2009 at 2:33 pm

“a symbolic melting pot of immigrant communities for more than 400 years.”

wtf?

Historyscoper December 13, 2009 at 3:44 pm

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Davey Crockett December 13, 2009 at 5:37 pm

@Darrin Hodges –

Let me just interpret this for you:

“a symbolic melting pot of immigrant communities for more than 400 years.”

What they mean is: This area had a significant Jewish community until a few years ago, when they were driven out by fanatical, hateful islamic nutters who arrived in their thousands from all over the middle east and asia.

Funnily enough, I watched a programme the other day which claimed that trendy young white clubbers were now moving into the area, and forcing the muslims out. TV in Britain really does show some bullshit, because anyone who believed that will actually believe anything!

ImNoDhimmi December 13, 2009 at 10:26 pm

My ancestors were Huguenots. The surname I was born with is French, though most of my antecedents, including my grandparents, parents and I, were born in the UK.

The state of once-Great Britain today, breaks my heart.

Abdul. H January 14, 2010 at 9:33 pm

Great news, i live in brick lane, cant wait for the minaret to go up. thanks.

jay August 17, 2010 at 3:59 pm

what a joke – go to bangladesh and the hijab is in the MINORITY. the most common headcovering for women there is the end of the sari being draped over the head, not the arab affixed ‘hijab’ veil/scarf!

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