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Abdur Raheem Green (born: Anthony Waclaw Gavin Green; 1964), is a British revert to
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who is known in some Muslim communities for his work in
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, both in televised formal settings and informal contexts such as Hyde Park's
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. He is the chairman of
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, the Islamic Education and Research Academy.


Early life

Green was born in
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Dar es Salaam (; from ar, دَار السَّلَام, Dâr es-Selâm, lit=Abode of Peace) or commonly known as Dar, is the largest city and financial hub of Tanzania. It is also the capital of Dar es Salaam Region. With a population of over s ...
. His father was a colonial administrator in the
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and his mother is
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. His father was
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and his mother a devout
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. Green was raised in the Roman Catholic faith from a young age. Green attended a Monastic
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boarding school,
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at Gilling Castle, and then Ampleforth College. When he was 11, his father took a job in
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, and so Green would travel to stay there during his school holidays. He studied history at the
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, but did not complete his degree because of a growing disillusionment with what he regarded as the Eurocentric teaching of the British educational system.


Conversion to Islam

At a young age, Green began to question his Roman Catholic upbringing. However, at the age of 19, he stated that he would "vigorously defend" the faith, even though he did not actually believe in it. He also practiced
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for nearly three years, though never formally embraced it. In 1987, Green first became interested in Islam, picking up his first copy of the
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. He embraced Islam in 1988.


Personal life

Green has ten children. Whilst claiming two wives, Green was asked in the interview whether British law prohibits
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. Green responded: "It does. Yet several Britishers are bigamists." He mistakenly claimed "But those who practise bigamy can protect the second marriage under the provisions of ' common law wives'. Under this children out of such marriages are legitimate and wives inherit property."


Controversies

In 2005, Green was barred from boarding a flight with a stopover in
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because he appeared on the Australian government's "movement alert list". This was for extreme views, "including that Muslims and westerners cannot live peaceably together and that dying while fighting jihad is one of the surest ways to paradise and Allah's good pleasure." Some Australian Muslims argued that the Government had gone too far by stopping a man whose views they claim are now moderate. In February 2009, the BBC current affairs programme
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reported that the
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had asked Green for advice. Green said that he was "part of the solution" to extremism, and that "participating in terrorist activities, violent revolution - is not something that I have ever thought was part of the religion of Islam." It was reported in 2010 that Green had given a two hour lecture at University College London's Islamic Society on 23 November 2005, in which Green said that though Osama Bin Laden's terrorist strategy was rational, Islam did not support it. In October 2011, Green was banned from giving a scheduled lecture at Concordia University in Canada after concerns were raised over statements that he allegedly made about how men may treat their wives. In July 2012, Green was banned from the Emirates stadium of Arsenal F.C. In May 2014, the ''
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'' reported that the iERA which Green chairs was being investigated by the Charity Commission "amid allegations that its leaders promote anti-Semitism and have called for homosexuals and female adulterers to be stoned to death." The ''Telegraph'' reported that Green "has been caught on camera preaching at Hyde Park Corner, calling for a Jewish man to be removed from his sight. 'Why don’t you take the Yahoudi ewover there, far away so his stench doesn’t disturb us?' he can be heard to say." In 2015, he was asked to withdraw from speaking at event Against Racism, Against Hatred held at St James' Park, Newcastle.


References


External links

*
Abdur-Raheem Green Lectures
on HalalTube
Abdur Rahim Green
on
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* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Green, Abdur Raheem 1962 births Living people British Muslims Converts to Sunni Islam from Catholicism British former Christians British people of Polish descent People educated at Ampleforth College People from Dar es Salaam