EXCLUSIVE: Muslim Name Change Teacher Hid Terror-Linked Mega Mosque from Potential Employer

From Breitbart

A Muslim teacher who claims to have changed his name from Hamid Mahmood to Harry Mason in order to get more job interviews spent years at a terror-linked mega mosque in Dewsbury, in West Yorkshire. Mahmood took to the BBC, Buzzfeed, and other news outlets to report that after changing his name on his CV/resume, he finally started receiving job offers.

But Mahmood’s name may not have been the reason that he was rejected.

He also removed a reference to the Islamic Institute of Education, otherwise known as the Markazi Masjid, a mega mosque in the north of England, where he studied for years. This is the Tablighi Jamaat’s European headquarters in Savile Town. Not a nice place, run by not very nice people, who want a new HQ in Newham. See here. 

He told the BBC Asian Network’s Nihal Show, unchallenged on air, that he believes “Islamophobia still exists”, despite recently released Pew Research polling that shows the ‘Islamophobia’ is an over-exaggerated phenomenon. Mahmood also neglected to mention that his job application was made to a school in Newham, London – an area in which only 17 per cent of the population are White British, and where Asian communities make up around 40 per cent of residents. The idea that Islamophobia can take root in a predominantly Muslim-populated, Asian town seems strange indeed.

Regardless, he claims that this played a part in the school, Langdon Manor, rejecting his application, despite the school’s website being dominated by headscarf-wearing, Muslim children.

Langdon Academy, which Mr Mahmood accuses of Islamophobia, told Breitbart London: “The Academy does not comment on the details of confidential staffing matters. However this allegation is refuted entirely.”

Mr Mahmood has not yet responded to a request for comment.

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