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Blair unveils plan to train more imams in Britain

Last updated at 23:52pm on 04.06.07

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Tony Blair has unveiled plans for a new generation of Muslim imams, trained in the UK, to help counter extremism.

In an attempt to reduce the number of overseas clerics teaching in British mosques, Mr Blair announced funding would be available for those studying in the UK.

Overseas clerics have been accused of fuelling radicalism and failing to understand modern multicultural Britain.

Some speak poor English and struggle to engage effectively with young people born and brought up here.

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Tony Blair was speaking at the meeting of international Islamic leaders in London

The announcement came as the Government designated Islamic studies as "strategically important" to Britain's national interests, a move which will allow tighter official scrutiny of university courses.

Higher Education Minister Bill Rammell launched a £1million project to boost Islamic studies courses after a Governmentcommissioned report warned that some were failing to reflect the "realities" of Muslim life in Britain.

Mr Rammell also urged closer links between Islamic schools and mainstream education.

The study, by Dr Ataullah Siddiqui, was commissioned a year ago, amid fears that some students were being exposed on campus to radical preachers who condone terrorism.

Mr Blair, looking tanned and relaxed after his globetrotting farewell tour last week, told a London conference on Islam that British politicians and the public needed to listen to the "calm voice of moderation and reason" of most of the country's Muslims, rather than the rhetoric of militant groups.

He said: "Most seek to play a part as loyal citizens of their countries and as loyal Muslims. This is of course contrary to the often crude portrayals in the media or by those who deal only in stereotypes and seek to whip up Islamophobic sentiment. "The voices of extremism are no more representative of Islam than the use, in times gone by, of torture to force conversion to Christianity represents the true teaching of Christ."

The interfaith conference, organised by Cambridge University, will today hear from Tory leader David Cameron.


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I'm sure that Tony Blair thinks this is an excellent idea which will be welcomed by everyone. Well it won't be. I very much do want to see my hard earned money wasted on teaching religion. We are a democracy not a religious state.

I'm of the thinking that religion altogether should be 'phased' out rather than embraced, tolerated and encouraged!

- Kim, London, 05/06/2007 14:32
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With the amount of money fuelled into Britain by Saudi Arabia, and being used to build huindeds of mosques up and down the nation, it should be up to the muslim community to rid out extremism within their own communities. If they do not like public opinions, then THEY must be the ones to change them!

- Brandon Thomas, London, UK, 05/06/2007 13:14
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The majority of the British people want less Imams in this country fullstop. And I for one don't want more of my hard-earned taxes frittered away when there are better things to spend our money on.

- Squiz, Islington, 05/06/2007 12:52
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