Muslim teacher in carol concert tirade is made Ofsted inspector
Last updated at 23:22pm on 30.09.06
Israr Khan
A hardline Muslim teacher who caused a furore by denouncing pupils for celebrating Christmas has been made a Government schools inspector.
Israr Khan's Ofsted appointment was described by a former colleague as 'absolutely astonishing'.
Mr Khan, now headmaster of an Islamic school, launched into his tirade during a concert rehearsal at Washwood Heath Secondary School in Birmingham in 1996 after the choir including around 40 Muslim youngsters, had sung a number of popular Christmas songs, including carols.
He leapt from his seat, yelling: "Who is your God? Why are you saying Jesus and Jesus Christ? God is not your God - it is Allah."
As children in the audience began booing and clapping, a number of choir members - both white and Asian - walked out, some in tears.
Mr Khan, a maths teacher, was asked to work from home pending an investigation but there was no disciplinary action.
It has been claimed that Washwood Heath school was then a 'hotbed of Islamic fundamentalism'. Rashid Rauf - the airline terror bomb suspect whose extradition is currently being sought from Pakistan - was a pupil there at that time.
Mr Khan left Washwood Heath a year later to found the independent Islamic Hamd House Preparatory School in Small Heath, Birmingham, where he is headmaster.
Earlier this year, he was appointed as a governor of Anderton Park Primary School, in Sparkbrook, Birmingham.
A former Washwood Heath colleague laughed openly when told of Mr Khan's role as an Ofsted inspector where he has the responsibility for passing or failing schools.
He said: "Given the man's history, it's absolutely astonishing. It's just the cheek of the man that he's been able to reach that position. He always was an extremely clever man.
"He gave me many insights into the Islamic cause and their hatred of the US and the Western World. He had a big support base among some of the Muslim parents.
"But there were some very influential, radical elements at Washwood Heath at that time and Israr Khan was very close to all that."
Earlier this year, Anderton Park, where 99.5 per cent of the pupils are Asian, received a dismal Ofsted report which branded its teaching and its achievements as inadequate.
One Muslim father, who asked to be known only as Mohammed, said: "As a governor, Mr Khan will be able to exert a great deal of influence over the school and its policies.
"By his previous actions, he seems to represent what I would call a hardcore attitude to Islam."
Mr Khan declined to comment about his appointment, waving questions away at his large home in Moseley, Birmingham.
An Ofsted spokesman said: "Israr Khan was appointed as an additional inspector via a highly competitive recruitment and selection process. He has undergone all the relevant security checks."
Reader views (11)
If this man still holds to his earlier views, action should be taken to have him dismissed as an Ofsted inspector. I would also question his suitability to teach children at all, given what we know of the separatist and even hate opinions of radical Islam. Muslim parents would not tolerate a Christian fundamentalist teacher or inspector, nor would Jewish or Hindu parents, so I don't see why they should expect to put up with this man. Security checks are totally beside the point.
- Denis Maceoin, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
I am appalled when British way of life is criticised by people whose own lives are governed by dark ages morality, yet my own government doesn't listen to me!
- Sarah Vey, Luton, UK
Keep your friends close, your enemies closer? Maybe it's an easy way of keeping track.
- Joel St. John, Bangor, Maine USA
You cannot sing Christian songs in a Christian country because Mr Khan will be offended? Will you appease Mr. Khan by having the kids bow down and pray to Allah?
Do you really want them to submit to obey and fear Allah are you ready for them to except Islam?
- Rwg, Illinois, USA
This sucks.
- Mm Bgf, Iran
I don't blame Israr Khan so much as I blame the morons who put him there in the first place, given Israr Khan's track record.
- Duncan, Grand Rapids, MI USA
Merry Christmas!
- Phil Roy, Speedwell, TN USA
Absolute insanity!
- Victor, Austin USA
So in summary, Khan left his first school in disgrace, founded a school that has still yet to be inspected either by Ofsted or the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI), became a governor of a school that was damned in March of this year as 'inadequate' in all key areas and was put under Special Measures, and yet he is considered to be the right man to inspect other schools? What on earth does one have to do to fail Ofsted's "highly competitive recruitment and selection process"?
- Guy Robertson, London
Unfortunately I am not surprised.
- Richard, Greenville MI USA
The authorities need to keep watch on this guy and his school!
- Wade Wilson, Detroit
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