UK Muslim school teaches pupils Jews are plotting world takeover
An investigation by Sky News has found that The Islamic Tarbiyah Academy in Dewsbury, Yorkshire – which runs an after-school madrasa for 140 primary school children and adult courses – is publishing leaflets promoting the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, the fabricated anti-Semitic text describing a so-called Jewish plot for global domination.
The school’s founder, Mufti Zubair Dudha, is a UK leader of the Islamic Deobandi sect, which oversees around 50 percent of UK mosques and madrasas.
Another leaflet seen by Sky News, states mixed-sex institutions are evil, instructs Muslims not to follow British customs and orders females not to leave the family home without full covering.
Mr Dudha told Sky News: “It saddens me greatly that certain extracts from our publications have been taken and misrepresented to link the Academy with extremism. We fully believe in the importance and need of integration whilst being able to practise our faith.”
Watch the Sky News report HERE
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