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Radio presenter sacked for supporting Christianity on air

Printer-friendly version Mahboob Masih, a Church minister from East Kilbride,  is taking legal action after being dismissed from hosting his radio programme for the manner in which Christianity was defended on air which allegedly offended Muslims.

Rev Mahboob Masih, a Church minister from East Kilbride,  is taking legal action after being dismissed from hosting his radio programme for the manner in which Christianity was defended on air which allegedly offended Muslims. He is being supported by the Christian Legal Centre and has instructed religious liberties barrister Paul Diamond. He is claiming unfair dismissal and discrimination on the grounds of religion.  

He had been host of a regular Saturday morning show on Awaz FM, a community radio show in Glasgow, for six years before the row with the station's management ended in his dismissal.  

Awaz FM is a Community Radio Station that is designed to serve the Asian Community.  In the talk show on 26th July 2008, questions were asked by listeners on a recent talk given by a prominent Muslim speaker and critic of Christianity, Zakir Naik on Peace TV, a popular Islamic channel in which the divinity of Jesus Christ was denied.  On the radio programme Reverend Masih and co-presenter Afzal Umeed sought to allow a response from the Christian perspective. The questions were raised as part of a discussion on matters of interest to the Asian community; the questions arose from listeners and were responded to. 

During the discussion their guest, Christian apologist, Asif Mall, said that Zakir Naik’s claim that Jesus Christ was not the only prophet to embody "the way , the truth and the life" showed a lack of knowledge of the Bible and the Koran.

The radio station management , worried that the debate had offended Muslim listeners accused the Rev Masih of not being balanced enough on air.

Rev Masih, says that  the management ordered him to apologise to listeners and to worshippers at Glasgow’s Central Mosque who may have been offended by the remarks made by himself and Mr Mall. Rev Masih reluctantly read out an apology but added his own words: "We live in a free country and everybody has the right to express his/her opinion…"  He refused to deliver an apology in person at the Central Mosque in Glasgow because he believed that a presenter on a Community Radio Station should not be answerable to the Mosque.

Rev Masih and his co-presenter were temporarily suspended for breaching the station's code of conduct. After sending a letter criticising his treatment to the station's management committee in which he also asked for his “ immediate reinstatement to the radio show and a full apology”, he and his co-presenter were dismissed.

In the letter Rev Masih had also said this was no more than religious debate under the general principles of British law and within the Ofcom Code. No intemperate language was used on our show.

However, Javaid Ullah, the Director of the radio station, immediately terminated the Rev Masih and his co-presenter's positions and said that they had "failed to remain neutral and as such allowed the guest to make comments which led in [to] offending various members of the community."

Awaz FM’s website claims that it “will be the voice of Glasgow's ethnic communities and their respective faiths.”

The Christian Legal Centre is supporting Rev Masih with his complaint lodged with Ofcom claiming that Awaz FM is in breach of the terms of its licence. Awaz FM contests Rev Masih’s complaints and has so far failed to respond to his questions about the dispute.

The case will be heard at the Glasgow Employment Tribunal.


Links to media reports

The Daily Telegraph http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/4213994/Presenter- sacked-for-supporting-the-Bibles-teachings-on-radio.html

The Herald http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/news/display.var.2480853.0. Minister_to_take_legal_action_after_radio_show_cancelled.php