There is Shabana Mahmood, Sadiq Khan, the 26 Muslims MPs, 19 Muslim Peers and more than 500 Muslim councillors in political office, the more than 2,000 imams recruiting jihadists in the UK’s 2,300-plus mosques, the unknown numbers of muftis — including the Head of Ofsted, Hamed Patel — presiding over the 85 known Sharia courts and the hundreds of Muslim academics in our educational sector; and of course we should look at the huge number of Muslim organisations operating within the UK.
Within the UK’s Government and Civil Service there is the Home Office Islamic Network (HOIN), the FCDO (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development) Muslim Staff Network, the Civil Service Islamic Society (CSIS), the Civil Service Muslim Network (CSMN), the Muslim Public Affairs Committee (MPACUK), the Muslim Council of Scotland, the Muslim Council of Wales, the Belfast Islamic Centre and the GLA Muslim Staff Network.
Within the UK military there operates the Armed Forces Muslim Association (AFMA). Within the UK judiciary there is the Association of Muslim Lawyers (AML), the Muslim Lawyers’ Hub and the Muslim Lawyers Action Group (MLAG).
Within the parallel Sharia judiciary there is the Islamic Sharia Council (ISC), the Muslim Arbitration Tribunal (MAT) and the Muslim Law (Sharia) Council.
Within the UK’s police forces there is the National Association of Muslim Police (NAMP), the Association of Muslim Police (AMP) at the Metropolitan Police, the West Yorkshire Association of Muslim Police (AMP), the Scottish Police Muslim Association (SPMA) and the City of London Police Association of Muslim Police (AMP).
Within UK media there operate the BBC Muslim Network, the Channel 4 Muslim Network, the ITV Muslim Staff Network Centre for Media Monitoring (CfMM), Muslim Engagement and Development (MEND), the Islam Channel, British Muslim TV, Muslim Television Ahmadiyya International (MTA International), the Ummah Channel, Ahlebait TV and 5Pillars.
Within the UK’s education sector there operate the Muslim Teachers’ Association UK (MTAUK), the Association of Muslim Schools and Institutes (AMSI), the British Muslim Teachers’ Association and the Federation of Student Islamic Societies (FOSIS).
Within the UK’s health sector there operate the National Muslim Staff Network (NMSN), the NHS Muslim Network and the British Islamic Medical Association.
Within the UK’s charities there operate the Islamic Relief UK, Muslim Hands UK, Muslim Aid, Ummah Welfare Trust (UWT), Muslim Global Relief, the National Zakat Foundation (NZF) and the Muslim Charity UK.
Within the professional sector there operate the Muslim Professional Forum and Shia Professionals of London. And within the parallel Sharia financial system there operate 5 fully Sharia-compliant banks (inc. Al Rayan Bank, Gatehouse Bank, United Bank Limited and the Ahil United Bank), as well as 25 conventional banks which offer Sharia finance alongside conventional finance.
Other nation-wide Islamic organisations operating in the UK include the Association of British Muslims (AoBM), the British Muslim Network (BMN), the Muslim Association of Britain (MAB), the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), the Islamophobia Response Unit, the Islamic Foundation, the Islamic Unity Society and British Muslim Youth.
Fronts for the Muslim Brotherhood currently operating in Britain include the Cambridge Education and Training Center Ltd., IMA6INE Ltd., Wembley Tree Ltd., Waslaforall, Future Graduates Ltd., Yas for Investment and Real Estate, Holdco UK Properties Limited and Nafel Capital Partners, all of which have recently been proscribed by the UAE as terrorist groups.
Multiple UK universities also have networks linked to the Muslim Brotherhood.
It’s largely unknown to the British people, but Muslims have created a network of political, civil, military, legal, police, media, educational, health, financial and charitable bodies working towards the Islamisation of the UK.