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A former teacher at an Islamic school, who alleged that it taught an offensive and racist view of non-Muslims, has been awarded £70,000 by an employment tribunal after winning his case for unfair dismissal.
Colin Cook told the tribunal in Watford that pupils were taught from Arabic books that likened Jews and Christians to “monkeys” and “pigs” at The King Fahad Academy, which is funded and run by the Saudi Arabian Government.
The tribunal ruled that Mr Cook, a British Muslim, was unfairly dismissed from his £36,000-a-year post at the school in Acton, West London, in December 2006 after blowing the whistle on systematic cheating at a GCSE exam.
The panel found that the school created a “smokescreen” to try to justify his dismissal after 18 years’ unblemished service.
It awarded Mr Cook £58,800 in compensation for loss of earnings and £10,500 for injury to feelings. But it rejected his claim that the school discriminated against him on racial grounds.
Mr Cook told the hearing that after leaving the school another member of staff gave him extracts from an Arabic textbook, which encouraged students to believe that all religions other than Islam were worthless.
The books referred to “the repugnant characteristics of the Jews”. Another passage said: “Those whom God has cursed and with whom he is angry, he has turned into monkeys and pigs. They worship Satan.”
Mr Cook alleged that the books were spreading race hatred. “They should not be brought into this country and they should not be used in this country,” he said.
The school denied ever teaching any form of racial hatred and insisted that the offending passages in the books were “misinterpreted” and were never used in class. But it later got rid of the books.
The school was established in 1985, with the aim of providing a high-quality education acceptable to the Saudi and British authorities for the children of Saudi diplomats and other Muslim families in London.
Some of the children of the jailed extremist clerics Abu Hamza al-Masri and Abu Qatada are pupils at the school, which charges fees of up to £1,500 per year for day students.
Mr Cook alleged that in June 2006 staff wrongly allowed pupils to refer to heavily annotated course books during an English language GCSE exam.
The tribunal was told that when he suggested that the school might be trying to cover up his allegations, a senior colleague told him: “This is not England. It is Saudi Arabia.”
Mr Cook then took his complaints direct to the Edexcel exam board.
Mr Cook of Feltham, West London, taught English as a second language at the school. Giving evidence to the tribunal, he said that some pupils “talked as if they did not live in London at all”.
When he queried how Abu Hamza and Abu Qatada could be paying school fees when they were said to be on benefits, he was told to mind his own business.
He also claimed the school was seen as an extension of the Saudi Embassy rather than part of Britain, with Saudi teachers even enjoying diplomatic immunity.
Mr Cook’s solicitor, Lawrence Davies, said: “Safeguards under English law were thrown out of the window when Mr Cook was sacked.
“This school must learn that it is not the Saudi way or the highway. The tribunal has upheld justice and protected the whistle-blower.”
The tribunal panel was not required to rule on Mr Cook’s allegations about the school’s curriculum. But in its judgment, it said it had considered Mr Cook to be a “truthful witness”.
As he was a respected teacher, with an 18-year unblemished record, it ruled that the impact of his dismissal had been “nothing short of life-changing” for Mr Cook. He had received a “harsh punishment for doing what he thought was the right thing to do”, it concluded.
Mr Cook said last night: “I have been accused by people at the school and outside the school of lies and distortion. The school inferred that I had endangered pupils with my allegations.
“The evidence speaks otherwise. I told the truth all along. Islam teaches peace and honesty. Hopefully, my accusers will now realise that I acted justly and for the good of the school.”
No one at the school was available to comment.

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The school's claim that there were no objectionable textbooks is hugely misleading. A major report from Freedom House only a few yerars ago identified massive amounts of hate material in Saudi textbooks. The Saudis claimed they had got rid of these, but a further investigation found they were still in use. Last year's Policy Exchange report found similar material about Jews or the Protocols of the Elders of Zion at the London school. I'm glad Mr Cook finally won his case.
Denis, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
If it were white British Christians teaching that Muslims were apes and pigs, they would have been brought up on "incitement to racial hatred" charges and faced a seven-year jail sentence. Nice going Britain -- you treat foreigners better than you treat your own people. Time for a revolution.
MaryJ, San Francisco , Calif.
The school is a charity, it does not charge any fees from those who can prove inability to pay. That Abu Hamza and Abu Qatada are extremist does not mean that their children are or should be penalised for the fathers' mistakes. I sent my childern to the KFA and I have never seen the material Mr Cook alleges exists with my children or heard from them that they were taught same in class, nor were they allowed to cheat during public exams! My children were high achievers and left the KFA after their GCSE, They went to new schools for their A levels and achieved straight As for those! Proof enough they did not cheat or were allowed to cheat at the KFA. We are a normal modern family who does not support terrorism or extremism in any shape or form. We are not excissively religious either but believe in Islam as a religious of peace which is what it is really all about.
S Salam, London, UK
A foreign government running its own school in the UK? How many more are there?
Abu Hamza and Abu Qatada managed to afford private education whilst living on benefits?
What on earth is going on in this country?
HaloDs, London, UK
As a pensioner of modest means I am now £200 pa. worse off due to the abolition of the 10p tax band. Normally I might say "Oh well, win some, lose some".
But then I read that some of the children of Abu Hamza and Abu Qatada attend this £1,500 pa. fee paying school whilst that parents are said to be on benefits I take an entirely different view of my £200 loss. I am resentful and very angry!
Elizabeth Philips, Halifax, UK
It is shocking to read about the nature of the material used by this school to educate young children. Young, impressionable minds should be protected from having to study harmful and divisive tripe like this. This article also brings into sharp focus the worrying issue of systematic cheating in examinations at this faith school.
Des, Edinburgh,
Close the school and deport the teachers and any of the pupils families that agree with these teachings.
Enough is enough.
Cry God for Harry, England and St George!
Pete, St Albans, England
The teacher needs to be supported, they need to shut the
the place down
Qamar
Qamar abbas, Islamabad,
So the school is to be closed now and the staff responsible prevented from indoctrinating students ever again? I won't hold my breath.
What would happen if Christians called Muslims monkeys or pigs?
Rob, Birmingham, England
"Although I feel sorry for this lady for having to go through this she doesn't stand a chance in winning this racism case.
John, Salford, England"
What lady? Mr Colin Cook? eh?
Kat, Preston, UK
Eighteen years as a teacher, but he doesn't know the difference between 'inferred' and 'implied'. This explains why so many of my BSc dissertation students don't know the difference either.
Dr. Keith Anderson, Durham, England
Would someone from the Islamic community please tell me why they regard Mohammed to be Elijah the last prophet sent by God.
The Old Testament says Elijah will "turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the children to their fathers".
However, Mohammed certainly did not do any of this so why do they regard him as a prophet? He never once said anything that has come true so why is he islam's prophet?
Ian, London,
Although I feel sorry for this lady for having to go through this she doesn't stand a chance in winning this racism case. Muslims can never be racist in this country because the Establishment keeps saying they can't hear you
John, Salford, England
So the Saudi teachers enjoy diplomatic immunity... compare with the British teacher in Somalia. Is our Foreign Office fit for purpose?
Chris D, Edinburgh, Scotland
For how long is this government going to appease governments like that of Saudi Arabia which say one thing and do another?
They deny supporting terror groups and preaching hatred but that is what they do.
It's all about selling arms and buying oil and frankly, it's disgusting and immoral.
leila , manchester, uk
Well, in a report today about Bellmarsh Prison, you will read that an inmate complained that a prison officer referred to his prayer mat as a 'magic carpet'........so there!
Shirley B, Blackpool, UK
This case should not have gone to an employment tribunal it should have been reported to the Anti Terrorism Police, what the hell is going on in this country.
Cromwell, Leeds, England