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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Queen's Bench Division) Decisions >> Auladin v Shaikh & Ors [2013] EWHC 157 (QB) (05 February 2013) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/QB/2013/157.html Cite as: [2013] EWHC 157 (QB) |
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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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RESHARD AULADIN |
Claimant |
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(1) TALAT SHAIKH (2) SABIR SHAIKH (3) YASIR SHAIKH |
Defendants |
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David Price QC and Korieh Duodu (of David Price Solicitors & Advocates) for the Defendants
Hearing date: 24 January 2013
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Eady :
"The MCEC Charity was established approximately 18 years ago and mashallah we have grown into a beautiful diverse community of British Muslims who wish to promote peace and harmony. We must be very careful to avoid fitna within the mosque and we urge you to take heed of the ayah of the Qur'an in surah Al Araf 7:85.
… 'Oh my people! Serve Allah, you have no god other than He. Indeed a clear proof has come to you from your Lord. So give just weight and measure and diminish not to people their things, and make no mischief on the earth after it has been set in good order. That is to your own good, if you do truly believe. And do not lie in ambush by every path [of life] seeking to overawe or to hinder those who believe from the path of Allah, nor seek to make the path crooked. Remember, how you were once few, and then he multiplied you, and keep in mind what was the end of the mischief-makers. And if there are some among you who believe in the message that I bear while some do not believe, have patience till Allah should judge between us. He is the best of those who judge.'
Following the resignation of the Chairman Reshard Auladin last week we feel it has been an unsettling situation for everyone at MCEC and we would now like to call for stillness, calm and respect for one another to return to this House of Allah.
Members of the Shaikh family have been Founding Trustees of the MCEC charity and have been involved in the work of this Masjid for almost two decades. All the Trustees (both Shaikh and non-Shaikh) have served the Masjid and the Musallis with sincerity, integrity and with no personal benefit. The fact that the Shaikh family have been Trustees has never been an issue for contention until now. What is ironic is that the Chairman's main reason for resigning was because we all wished to expand the Board of Trustees by adding FOUR new members. We had all agreed to follow the democratic process, laid down by the Chairman, and upon announcement of the result he backed out.
N.B. The family Shaikh did not choose or vote in the selection process of the TWO new female Trustees (two year term period), which was done democratically and solely by the Women's Committee.
MCEC Trust has been strong by having a small but dedicated team always making decisions by the democratic process, and abandoning this for a dictatorial system would be disastrous for the future of this Charity. We will take the next few months to reflect and change our organisational structure to better suit the 21st century and Islam.
We would request that all Musallis and stakeholders of this Masjid stand beside the Trustees of this Masjid as Brothers and Sisters in Islam to ensure the tranquillity and peace returns to our beautiful Masjid.
'Our Lord has knowledge of all things and in Allah we put our trust.' Al Araf 7:89"
" … that the Claimant had resigned as Chairman and trustee of the MCEC because:
(a) he was opposed to expanding the number of trustees,
(b) having himself laid out a democratic process for expanding the number of trustees he was not prepared to abide by the result of that process, and
(c) he had wished to, and had been running (or trying to run) the Mosque in a dictatorial manner but would not be able to do so in the future."
"MCEC Trust has been strong by having a small but dedicated team always making decisions by the democratic process, and abandoning this for a dictatorial system would be disastrous for the future of this Charity."
It is to be noted, of course, that Mr Auladin would have been one of the "dedicated team". I take this sentence simply to be underlining the value of a democratic procedure for the Trust. Furthermore, the words "would be disastrous for the future" make clear that the writer was contemplating some future possibility or hypothesis (which was to be avoided) rather than making any criticism of Mr Auladin's past conduct.