- Salma Yaqoob
Salma Yaqoob (born
1971 ) is the vice-chair ofRespect – The Unity Coalition and aBirmingham City Council lor. She is also the head of the BirminghamStop the War Coalition and a spokesperson forBirmingham Central Mosque .Background
She was born in
Bradford but grew up inBirmingham . Despite differing views within her local community, her father was determined to support his children's education. She studiedpsychology atuniversity and became a psychotherapist.cite web |url=http://www.channel4.com/culture/microsites/I/islam_unveiled/voices.html#2 |title=Islam unveiled |publisher=Channel 4 |accessdate=2008-06-07]Activism
In her youth she was concerned about the treatment of women in countries such as
Pakistan , and even considered converting toChristianity . However she concluded that theQur'an gave women more rights than the ChristianBible , and began wearing thehijab at 18.Yaqoob became more politically active after the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001. She made a memorable appearance as an audience member on the political BBC programme "Question Time" just days after the attacks, which became a somewhat infamous episode due to the large number of Muslim activists in the audience who made explicit reference to the widely held view that 9/11 was tied in with the American government's foreign policy, particularly in the Middle East region. Salma herself was very upset that she had been spat at in the street in the days following the attacks.
It has been suggested that she played a crucial role in inviting Muslims into an anti-war movement previously dominated by Marxists. She has argued against the idea, put forward by what she calls
religious fundamentalist s andsectarian right-wing ers, that Muslims and non-Muslims cannot work together, as well as against what she claims are calls for Muslims to "keep their heads down" from within the Muslim community.Yaqoob had very little experience of politics prior to September 11 although she had been involved in the 'Justice for the Yemen Seven' campaign after her family became embroiled in the proceedings. This campaign was to support seven (later, eight) British Muslims who were accused by the
Yemen i authorities of terrorist activities in its capitalSana'a during Christmas. Protests and lobbying in Britain eventually resulted in release of most of the British suspects. [cite web |url=http://web.archive.org/web/20000829193944/www.angelfire.com/mb/justice/images/Pressp9.doc |title=Press Release from Justice for the Britons in Yemen |format=doc |accessdate=208-06-07]Yaqoob also wrote an article a Muslim affairs magazine, Trends, edited by
Inayat Bunglawala , which imagined an Islamic Republic of Great Britain. The article concluded with the authorSalman Rushdie fleeing the country.cite web |url=http://www.divshare.com/download/1168362-52f |title=The Islamic Republic of Great Britain |accessdate=2008-06-07]At the Clash of Civilisations conference, organised by
Ken Livingstone on 20 January 2007, Salma Yaqoob described the 7/7 terrorist attacks on London as "reprisal attacks". [cite web |url=http://www.pickledpolitics.com/archives/973 |title=The mayor, Daniel Pipes, Salma Yaqoob and others |publisher=Pickled Politics |date=2007-01-23 |author=Sunny |accessdate=2008-06-07]Politics
In the 2005 general election, she stood as the Respect candidate for the Birmingham Sparkbrook and Small Heath constituency against Labour's
Roger Godsiff MP, with the backing of theMuslim Association of Britain . She finished in second place, ahead of the Liberal Democrat and Conservative candidates, and with 27.5% of the total vote. During the campaign, Yaqoob had faced harassment anddeath threat s fromal Ghurabaa , atakfiri Islamist group later banned under theTerrorism Act 2006 . Al-Ghurabaa claimed that it is an act ofapostasy for Muslims to participate in Western democratic elections, and its members defaced her election posters with the word 'Kafir .'Yaqoob was elected with 49.4% of the vote in the
Sparkbrook ward ofBirmingham City Council in the 2006 UK local elections. She claimed that her election "challenged the traditional conservatism that denies leading public positions to women, and challenged the old order, which treats our communities as silent voting fodder. And it was only possible because we united people around a progressive message of anti-racism and social justice." [cite web |url=http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/salma_yaqoob/2006/05/women_were_at_the_heart_of_the.html |title=The women won it |publisher=Comment is free ,Guardian Unlimited |author=Salma Yaqoob |date=2006-05-13 |accessdate=2008-06-07]References
*"Solidarity in Practice", Salma Yaqoob (Page 60, "Stop the War:The story of Britain's biggest mass movement", Andrew Murray and
Lindsey German , ISBN 1-905192-00-2 )
* [http://www.mabonline.info/english/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=343 Support from the Muslim Association of Britain]
* [http://www.mabonline.info/publications/autohtml/Reflections_5/Interview%20with%20Salma%20Yaqoob.pdf Salma Yaqoob:Respect Due] : Long interview with the MAB's student paperArticles
* [http://pubs.socialistreviewindex.org.uk/isj100/yaqoob.htm Global and local echoes of the anti-war movement: a British Muslim perspective] , Salma Yaqoob
* [http://www.naar.org.uk/newspages/041022.asp Hijab: a Woman's Right to Choose] , Salma Yaqoob
* [http://www.redpepper.org.uk/Nov2003/x-Nov2003-Yaqoob.html On the streets and on the doorsteps] , Red Pepper
* [http://ihsan-net.blogspot.com/2005/07/salma-yaqoob-our-leaders-must-speak-up.html Our leaders must speak up] ,The Guardian
* [http://internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?article1406 The SWP takes a step backwards] ,International Viewpoint External links
* [http://www.birminghamrespect.tk Birmingham Respect - Salma Yaqoob news]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/respectuk/sets/72157606412244088/ Salma Yaqoob reference gallery]
* [http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/salma_yaqoob The Guardian, Comment is Free: Salma Yaqoob]
* [http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/06/05/1351233 Interview with Democracy Now!] June 2006
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/22/international/europe/22britain.html?ex=1271822400&en=37194cb24b857781&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss War Is Muted as Issue in Britain, but Not for Its Muslims] New York Times, April 2005
* [http://www.cpgb.org.uk/worker/507/islam.html Women’s rights, political islam and secularism] Weekly Worker
* [http://abcnews.go.com/International/story?id=289575&page=1 Is Islam Endangering 'Europeannesess?'] ABC News, Dec 2004
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUUncGk-zPQ Salma Yaqoob speaking in Manchester about the need for an anti-war Unity Coalition. Video clip]
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