Tarek Fatah Explained

Native Name:طارق فتح
Birth Date:20 November 1949
Birth Place:Karachi, Federal Capital Territory, Dominion of Pakistan
Death Place:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Nationality: Canadian
Genre:Non-fiction
Period:1996–2023
Alma Mater:University of Karachi
Spouse:Nargis Tapal (m. 1949)
Children:2, including Natasha

Tarek Fatah (Punjabi/Urdu: ; [t̪aɾɪk fətah] / [fəteh] 20 November 1949 – 24 April 2023) was a Pakistani-Canadian journalist and author.[1] [2] He was a Punjabi born into Islam and was a vocal critic of the Pakistani religious and political establishment, and the partition of India.[3] [4]

Life

Fatah was born on 20 November 1949[5] in Karachi, Pakistan into a Punjabi family which had migrated from Bombay to Karachi following the Partition of India in 1947.[6] Fatah graduated with a degree in biochemistry from the University of Karachi but entered into journalism as a reporter for the Karachi Sun in 1970, before becoming an investigative journalist for Pakistan Television.[7] He was a leftist student leader in the 1960s and 1970s[8] and was imprisoned twice by military regimes.[9] In 1977, he was charged with sedition and barred from journalism by the Zia-ul Haq regime.[10]

Fatah left Pakistan and settled in Saudi Arabia, before emigrating to Canada in 1987.[1] [8] He stated that he eventually renounced his Pakistani citizenship due in part to the government's discrimination against Ahmadiyya.[11]

Of himself, Fatah asserted:

Political activity

Fatah was a long-time member of the Ontario New Democratic Party (NDP) and ran unsuccessfully in the 1995 provincial elections as the party's candidate in Scarborough North.[12] He subsequently worked for Ontario NDP leader, Howard Hampton.

In July 2006, he left the NDP to support Bob Rae's candidacy for the Liberal Party of Canada's leadership. Rae, a former Ontario NDP leader and Premier of Ontario, had himself left the NDP several years earlier. In an opinion piece published in Toronto's Now Magazine, Fatah wrote that he decided to leave the NDP because of the establishment of a faith caucus which he believed would open the way for religious fundamentalists to enter the party.[13] However, after Rae's defeat by Stéphane Dion, Fatah condemned similar racial and religious organization activity in the Liberal Party, arguing in a Globe and Mail editorial that Tamil, Sikh, Kurdish and Islamist Muslim leaders had engaged in "blatant efforts to wield political muscle," "bargaining the price of their cadre of delegates" and creating a "political process that feeds on racial and religious exploitation."[14] "I respect the diversity of Canada," he wrote, "but I want to celebrate what unites us, not what divides us into tiny tribes that can be manipulated by leaders who sell us to the highest bidder."

At a press conference on 2 October 2008, Fatah sharply criticized the federal New Democratic Party (NDP). He stated that he was a lifetime social democrat who had supported the NDP for 17 years but that he could no longer be affiliated with that party. He claimed that the NDP began opening its doors to Islamists under Alexa McDonough and that, under Jack Layton, he had seen them flood into the party. Fatah said that Islamists in the NDP have pursued a campaign to instill a sense of victimhood among Muslim youth.[15]

In early 2011, Fatah said that he received a threat via Twitter. He contacted Toronto Police Service and later met with two police officers from 51 Division. Fatah said that police intelligence officers, one a Muslim officer who had shut down a previous investigation into a death threat, shut down the investigation and claimed that there was no threat.[16] [17] Fatah criticized the Toronto Police over the incident.

In a 2015 Toronto Sun column, Fatah wrote that he would be voting for Conservative leader Stephen Harper in the 2015 federal elections, while still calling himself a social democrat.[18]

Fatah favoured both Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders for the United States presidential race in 2016. He said that many Muslim groups, and he himself, have recommended curbs on immigration from countries that harbour Islamist sympathisers, similar to policies promised by Trump.[19] [20] [21]

Media activity

From 1996 until 2006 Fatah hosted Muslim Chronicle, a weekly Toronto-based current affairs discussion show on CTS and VisionTV, which focused on the Muslim community.[22]

In February 2011, he was scheduled to have a debate with Sheharyar Shaikh of the North American Muslim Foundation (NAMF), after Shaikh issued an open challenge to Fatah to debate him. Fatah cancelled at the last minute and failed to show up.[23] Shaikh, who had defended polygamy and opposed secular education for Muslims, was a critic of Fatah's views. Fatah stated that he had cancelled his appearance because the moderator was changed shortly before the event was to begin, and because the audience was hostile. Fatah also claimed that he was warned by police of threats to his safety.[24] Fatah and Shaikh later appeared together in an interview for Sun News debating the role of Islam in ISIS.[25]

From 2009 to 2015, Fatah was a broadcaster on Toronto radio station CFRB Newstalk 1010. As well as appearing as a regular contributor on the John Moore Morning Show,[26] Fatah was a co-host of the nightly Friendly Fire with Ryan Doyle and Tarek Fatah from 2009 to 2011 and from 2011 to 2015 he hosted The Tarek Fatah Show on Sunday afternoons.[27]

From 2012 to 2023, Fatah has written a regular column for the Toronto Sun and was a frequent commentator on the now-defunct Sun News Network.[28]

From 2018 to 2023, Fatah was a regular host of "What The Fatah" which was hosted by New Delhi Times on their YouTube channel. The talk show mainly focused on the current international political trends.[29]

Views

Fatah was a critic of Pakistan. He had questioned the legitimacy of the state and had advocated support for Baloch separatists.[30] He believed that if Balochistan won independence, the remainder of Pakistan would reunify with India.[31] In February 2013, after the website of the Toronto Sun was blocked in Pakistan; Fateh claimed credit.[32] He rejected antisemitism as incompatible with Islam and had supported Israel's right to exist and Zionist projects; he had however called for an end to the "illegal and immoral" Israeli occupation of Palestine and anti-Arabism.[33]

In 2003, Fatah broke with Irshad Manji in an article in the Globe and Mail in which he repudiated the thanks she gave him in the acknowledgment section of her book The Trouble with Islam. Fatah wrote of Manji's book that it is not addressed to Muslims; it is aimed at making Muslim-haters feel secure in their thinking.[34] Manji replied saying that he told her in front of witnesses that "This book was written by the Jews for the Jews!"[35] Fatah was subsequently quoted as indicating that he regrets his remarks and that he was unfair in slamming Manji's book. He said that she was right about the systematic racism in the Muslim world and that there were many redeeming points in her memoir, which he overlooked in his rush to judge it.[36]

Fatah had criticized the partition of India, calling the division of the country tragic and lamenting that his homeland of Punjab was sliced in two by the departing British to create the new state of Pakistan.[3] He stated that the British partitioned India so that they might be able to combat Soviet influence through the establishment of British military installations in what was then northwestern colonial India (now Pakistan).[3]

Fatah was a critic of Sharia law.[37] [38] In a discussion hosted by The Globe and Mail in 2007, Fatah claimed that "most of the Islamic radicalism that you see today stems from the empowering of Saudi based Jihad groups that were funded and backed by the U.S. and the CIA throughout the Afghan war against the Soviet Union."[39]

In response to the 2017 Quebec City mosque shooting, Fatah endorsed the discredited conspiracy theory that Muslims had participated as perpetrators in the attack that killed six people.[40] [41]

According to the National Post he had also said "Islam is riddled with termites ... and if we don't cleanse ourselves with truth, the stench of our lies will drive us mad", and that there are "hateful sermons in almost every mosque" in CanadaFatah himself never attended a mosque and encouraged Muslim parents to keep their children out of mosques because they have become, in his view, schools for fanaticism.

In November 2011, 60 Muslim groups and two dozen imams endorsed a statement that called for action against domestic violence, condemned honour killing as a notion that had absolutely nothing to do with Islam. Fatah refused to endorse the statement, according to the National Post, arguing that the statement did not address gender inequality and that honour killing has roots in Islam. According to Fatah, Islam deems the relationship of an unmarried woman as "adultery" and imams must distance themselves from punishing such actions by death.[42]

In April 2008, the Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) dismissed a complaint about allegedly Islamophobic articles in Maclean's magazine. However, the commission criticized the newsweekly for publishing articles that were inconsistent with the spirit of the Ontario Human Rights Code, and doing serious harm to Canadian society by promoting societal intolerance and disseminating destructive, xenophobic opinions.[43] Fatah said that for the Commission to refer to Maclean's magazine and journalists as contributing to racism is bullshit, if you can use that word and that the commission has unfairly taken sides against freedom of speech in a dispute within the Canadian Muslim community between moderates and fundamentalists.

Reception

Michael Coren, a critic of Islam, has praised Fatah for being brave enough to admit the faults and failings of Islam. Wael Haddara, president of the Muslim Association of Canada, said that he respect[s] Fatah for his passion but that it was hard, if not downright impossible, to find something positive that he has ever said about Muslims. As a result, Haddara argues, Muslims are no longer listening to Fatah.[44] Syed Soharwardy, president of the Islamic Supreme Council of Canada, noted Fatah's views to be valuable but rejected his stereotyping of Islam by extrapolating from the behavior of a few extremists. In February 2007, Fatah was included by Maclean's magazine on a list of 50 Canadians described as "Canada's most well known and respected personalities.".[45] In December 2008, the Toronto Star suggested that Prime Minister Stephen Harper appoint Fatah to one of the vacant seats in the Canadian Senate.[46] Toronto Star senior editor Bob Hepburn wrote that Fatah is "A prominent spokesperson for secular and progressive Muslim issues who would bring a much-needed unique perspective to the Senate."[47]

'Fatah ka Fatwa' was well received by the masses;[48] radical Islamist organisations have protested against the show and urged for his assassination.[49] [50] [51]

Tarek Fatah was criticised for spreading "fake news" on multiple occasions.[52] [53] Amid the Delhi Assembly Election in 2020, he tweeted an old communally-charged video, and claimed it to be from Delhi.[54] In Jan 2020, he tweeted another video of Burqa-clad persons dancing to a Bollywood number, hinting that the video is from Shaheen Bagh CAA-NRC protest, whereas, it was found that Fatah had tweeted the same video twice in the past.[55] Because of his continued pattern of spreading "fake news" on Twitter, especially in "sectarian lines", some critics have argued that he is an external agent who wants to create "communal disturbances" in India.[56] [57] [58] Writing about his targeting of Indian Muslims, AltNews.in accused him of blurring the lines between rational scepticism and contempt toward the Muslim community.

In 2016, after delivering a talk at Panjab University in India, he entered into a verbal altercation with some students. This was after he called a student from Kargil a Pakistani Terrorist and then called a Sikh student a Khalistani.[59] He also told a Hindu girl in the same event, "You are the real patriot because of your religion." He criticised the students for standing up to show respect when the librarian came in. He told them, "Indians need to stop giving such treatment to their seniors".

In 2017, Chicago based Indian Mufti, Yasir Nadeem al Wajidi challenged Fatah for an academic debate anywhere in the world. He expressed that "If Fatah really liked to debate Islam then he should debate with Yasir anywhere in the world, owing to conditions including the presence of independent judges and at a public place not in a TV studio."[60] Yasir started Surgical Strike, a talk show to debunk the ideas and allegations made by Fatah against Islam.[61]

In November 2017, Indian police arrested two men who were hired by Chhota Shakeel to assassinate Fatah.[62]

Advocacy groups

Muslim Canadian Congress

Fatah was one of the founders of the Muslim Canadian Congress in 2001, after the September 11 attacks[63] and served as its communications director and spokesperson until 2006. He spoke out against the introduction of Sharia law as an option for Muslims in civil law in Ontario, Sharia banking in Canada, which he has described as a 'con-job', promoted social liberalism in the Muslim community and the separation of religion from the state, and endorsed same-sex marriage.

In July 2006, Fatah was the subject of an email campaign at Canadian media over his views.[64] Fatah resigned as the communications director of the MCC in August 2006, citing concerns about his safety and his family member's safety.

Canadian Islamic Congress (CIC)

Mohamed Elmasry

In October 2004 CIC President Mohamed Elmasry stated that all Israelis over 18 are legitimate targets for suicide bombers.[65] Fatah, along with other Jewish and Muslim organizations, called on Elmasry to quit.

In June 2006, Elmasry said that Fatah is well known in Canada for smearing Islam and bashing Muslims. Fatah responded that "[t]his is a classic threat to label anyone as an apostate and then marginalize them, and this is what Mr. Elmasry has done by listing me as the top anti-Islam Muslim." Fatah said he saw the label from Elmasry as tantamount to a death sentence. Leonard Librande, professor of religion at Carleton University, told CTV News "There's nothing particularly Islamic in this... There are differences of opinion frequently in the community. It doesn't mean somebody is going to kill you."[66]

Wahida Valiante

Wahida Valiante, president of the CIC, told The Globe and Mail that Tarek Fatah's views are diametrically opposed to most Muslims. There is a tremendous amount of discussion in the community. His point of view contradicts the fundamentals of Islam.[67] Fatah wrote to the RCMP to complain about the CIC's article claiming that it "is as close as one can gets to issuing a death threat, as it places me as an apostate and blasphemer."[68]

Books

Chasing a Mirage

The Toronto Star reviewer John Goddard said that book was a "richly layered work of stark realities."[69] Emran Qureshi in the Globe and Mail said that Fatah had provided a "substantial contribution to the critique of the Islamic state and the state of Islam, especially in Canada" but criticized the book for its "gratuitous polemics" and sloppy fact-checking.[70] The book was praised by the Mackenzie Institute, as a direct challenge to the far-Islamist fanatics which deriving from the original texts of Islam, successfully argued about how the pursuit of a global Islamic state violated Mohammed's tenets.[71] On 31 March 2009, the conservative Donner Canadian Foundation shortlisted the book for their $35,000 Donner Prize, awarded to non-fiction texts covering public policy.[72]

The Jew Is Not My Enemy

Published by McClelland & Stewart in October 2010, it won the 2010 Helen and Stan Vine Canadian Book Award in Politics and History, by the Koffler Centre of the Arts.[73] [74]

Death

Fatah died of cancer on 24 April 2023, at age 73.[75] [76] His widow, Nargis Tapal Fatah, died later that year, in December 2023.[77]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.firstpost.com/living/an-indian-born-in-pakistan-meet-and-chat-with-tarek-fatah-at-firstpost-salon-this-thursday-2517232.html An Indian born in Pakistan: Meet and chat with Tarek Fatah at Firstpost Salon this Thursday
  2. Web site: FACTSHEET: Tarek Fatah. Bridge Initiative. en-US. 30 December 2019.
  3. Web site: Fatah . Tarek . Pakistan: The demon the West created . . 3 July 2020 . en . 21 August 2012.
  4. News: Sharma . Viney . 2016-12-21 . I am an Indian born in Pakistan, a Punjabi born in Islam: Tarek Fatah . The Economic Times . 2023-08-18 . 0013-0389.
  5. Book: Rahim, Abdur. Canadian Immigration and South Asian Immigrants. 19 September 2014. Xlibris Corporation. 978-1-4990-5872-7. en.
  6. News: Memories of my first Christmas with Uncle Joe in Karachi. Fatah. Tarek. 25 December 2018. Toronto Sun. en-CA. 30 December 2019.
  7. Book: Creet. Julia. Kitzmann. Andreas. Memory and Migration: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Memory Studies. University of Toronto Press. 9781442641297. 161. en. January 2011.
  8. News: Who is Tarek Fatah?. Rouche. Elizabeth. 24 April 2016. Live Mint.
  9. Web site: Bureau . ABP News . 24 April 2023 . Pakistan-Born Author Tarek Fatah Passes Away At 73 After Prolonged Illness . 25 April 2023 . news.abplive.com . en.
  10. Web site: 24 April 2023 . Pakistani-Canadian journalist Tarek Fatah passes away at 73 . 25 April 2023 . The Indian Express . en.
  11. 406833389753212928. TarekFatah. I renounced my Pakistani citizenship when Islamabad insisted all Pakistani passport holders shd denounce Ahmadis as infidels. @QudratullahDr. Tarek Fatah. 2013-11-30. 2023-04-28.
  12. News: FATAH: The bankruptcy of ethnic vote banks. Fatah. Terek. 23 January 2019. Toronto Sun. en-CA. 18 September 2019.
  13. Tarek Fatah, "Faith no more—How the NDP's flirtation with religion pushed me out of the party," Now Magazine, 20–26 July 2006
  14. Tarek Fatah, "Race and religion at the Liberal Party convention" The Globe and Mail, 6 December 2006. .
  15. https://en.europenews.dk/Barbara-Kay-The-Islamist-elephant-in-the-room-81409.html The Islamist elephant in the room no politicians will acknowledge
  16. http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2011/03/04/tarek-fatah-the-death-threats-that-dont-count/ Tarek Fatah: Some death threats don't count
  17. http://www.torontosun.com/news/columnists/joe_warmington/2011/03/08/17543221.html Tarek Fatah's threatening tweet
  18. News: Why this socialist will vote for Harper. Tarek Fatah. Toronto Sun. 13 October 2015.
  19. Web site: My 1st choice is @BernieSanders, but if he's not in the running, anyone but that crooked woman with a crooked laugh.. Tarek Fatah. 1 March 2016.
  20. Web site:
    1. Sanders is a real human being just as #Trump is for the GOP. I'm sick of the Teflon Clinton and Cruz types.
    . Tarek Fatah. 21 February 2016.
  21. News: Tarek Fatah. 16 August 2016. Trump's jihad against jihad deserves support. Toronto Sun.
  22. Web site: Dailytimes Tarek Fatah's musings. dailytimes.com.pk. 21 July 2014. en.
  23. Web site: Cancelled debate highlights tension among Canadian Muslims. National Post. 23 August 2016.
  24. News: Hume. Jessica. 7 February 2011. Cancelled debate highlights tension among Canadian Muslims. National Post. dead. 14 August 2011. https://archive.today/20120713220214/http://life.nationalpost.com/2011/02/07/cancelled-debate-highlights-tension-among-canadian-muslims/. 13 July 2012.
  25. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guIUGdWDpl8 Tarek Fatah & Imam Sheharyar Shaikh – ISIS & Islamic imperialism
  26. News: NEWSTALK 1010 – Press Release . 30 August 2020 . Press Release . 23 September 2009.
  27. Web site: Perveen . Zahida . 5 May 2015 . The Diaspora Intellectual In The Age of New Media: The Case Of Tarek Fatah . Prism.ucalgary.ca.
  28. News: Yelland . Tannara . Gone but Not Forgotten: the Greatest Hits of Sun News Network . 30 August 2020 . Vice . 13 February 2015.
  29. Web site: New Delhi Times – YouTube . 25 April 2023 . www.youtube.com.
  30. Web site: Sangh seminar raises Baloch freedom cry. https://web.archive.org/web/20161003164039/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1161002/jsp/nation/story_111434.jsp. dead. 3 October 2016. 2 October 2016. Telegraph India. 9 May 2020.
  31. Web site: Joshi . Manas . 'Pakistan will disintegrate in 20–25 years', says Pak-born writer Tarek Fatah in 'Aap Ki Adalat' . India TV . en . 7 December 2019.
  32. News: Toronto Sun website blocked in Pakistan: Report. 8 February 2013. Express Tribune. 17 June 2013.
  33. News: The Jew Is Not My Enemy: Tarek Fatah. Toronto Star. 19 November 2010. John Goddard.
  34. Tarek Fatah, "Thanks, but no thanks: Irshad Manji's book is for Muslim-haters, not Muslims" Archived copy at the Library of Congress (21 March 2006). (Fatah's criticism of Irshad Manji), Globe and Mail, 23 November 2003. Republished at Muslim WakeUp! last viewed 11 December 2006. See also Irshad Manji, "The trouble with à la carte critics" (Manji's response to Fatah), Globe and Mail, 2 December 2003. Republished at muslim-refusenik.com (Irshad Manji's official website), last viewed 11 December 2006.
  35. http://muslim-refusenik.com/news/globe-dec2-03.html "The trouble with à la carte critics"
  36. News: Canada's a centre for Islamic reform. 26 June 2008. The Hamilton Spectator. Gora. Tahir Aslam. 10 October 2015.
  37. Philips. Amali. 2011. Sharia and Shah Bano: Multiculturalism and Women's Rights. Anthropologica. 53. 2. 285. 0003-5459. 41473879.
  38. KORTEWEG. ANNA C.. 2008. THE SHARIA DEBATE IN ONTARIO: Gender, Islam, and Representations of Muslim Women's Agency. Gender and Society. 22. 4. 448. 10.1177/0891243208319768. 0891-2432. 27821662. 146561595.
  39. News: Fatah. Tarek. The question of jihad. 10 October 2015. The Globe and Mail. 13 July 2007.
  40. Web site: 'Your throat will be slit': Canadian's Muslim talk show in India triggers threats, a bounty on his head. Blackwell. Tom. 27 February 2017. National Post. 9 May 2020.
  41. Web site: Here Are All The Hoaxes And Bullshit Stories That Spread After The Quebec Shooting. Daro. Ishmail N. Lytvynenko. Jane. 1 February 2017. buzzfeed.com.
  42. News: 8 December 2011. No 'honour' in domestic violence, not part of Islam, imams to preach Friday. National Post.
  43. News: Joseph Brean. 9 April 2008. Rights body dismisses Maclean's case. National Post.
  44. News: Lewis. Charles. 28 May 2011. Saturday Interview: Tarek Fatah rails against the corruption and dangers he sees in Islam. The National Post. dead. https://archive.today/20130129152509/http://life.nationalpost.com/2011/05/28/saturday-interview-tarek-fatah-rails-against-the-corruption-and-dangers-he-sees-in-islam/. 29 January 2013.
  45. Macleans 50 Web site: Macleans.ca – Macleans50. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070224001942/http://www.macleans.ca/macleans50/index.jsp. 24 February 2007. 24 February 2007.
  46. Web site: Filling the Senate: And the nominees are .... The Star. 22 December 2008. en. 26 August 2019.
  47. Web site: Parashar . Dr Sat . 1 March 2021 . OPINION: Hindu Musalman, Hindu Sikh: A New Perspective, A New Movement The Indian Free Press . 25 April 2023 . theindianfreepress.com . en-US.
  48. Web site: 'Your throat will be slit': Canadian's Muslim talk show in India triggers threats, a bounty on his head. News.nationalpost.com. 23 July 2017.
  49. News: Cleric announces bounty on heads of Tarek Fatah, Subhash Chandra. Times of India. 21 February 2017 . 23 July 2017.
  50. Web site: Muslim organisation announces Rs 10 lakh reward for beheading Tarek Fatah. Hindustantimes.com. 24 February 2017. 23 July 2017.
  51. News: Bareilly-based Muslim organisation offers Rs 10 lakh for beheading Islamic scholar Tarek Fatah. 25 February 2017. The Indian Express. 23 July 2017.
  52. Web site: Tarek Fatah – A case study of unrelenting divisive misinformation. Chaudhuri. Pooja. 27 January 2020. Alt News. en-GB. 1 May 2020.
  53. Web site: Fact Check: Tarek Fatah loads up on fake again, drops a film clip to mislead on polio. Kaur. Amanpreet. Rampal. Nikhil. 15 January 2020. India Today. en. 1 May 2020.
  54. Web site: Fact Check: Tarek Fatah passes off old video with communal slogans as recent one from Delhi. Deodia. Arjun. 9 February 2020. India Today. en. 1 May 2020.
  55. Web site: Tarek Fatah, the unrelenting fake news peddler who targets Indian Muslims regularly. Chaudhuri. Pooja. 28 January 2020. ThePrint. en-US. 1 May 2020.
  56. Web site: 20 times Pakistani-Canadian writer Tarek Fatah has tweeted fake news – often with a communal bite. Pooja Chaudhuri. AltNews in. Scroll.in. 27 January 2020 . en-US. 1 May 2020.
  57. Web site: Pakistani-Canadian writer Tarek Fatah at it again on Twitter. The New Indian Express. 18 February 2020 . 1 May 2020.
  58. Web site: Fatah Shares Old Video as Muslims Raising Communal Slurs in Delhi. 2 October 2020. The Quint. en. 1 May 2020.
  59. Web site: Row breaks out over Tarek Fatah comment at Panjab University. 1 December 2016. The Indian Express. en-US. 7 January 2020.
  60. News: With His Challenge Being Rejected Mufti Wajidi Takes on Tarek Fatah on Twitter . M Ghazali Khan . 4 June 2021 . Urdu Media Monitor . 16 February 2017.
  61. Book: Ubaid Iqbal Aasim . Deoband Tārīkh-o-Tehzeeb ke ā'īne maiN . 2019 . Kutub Khana Naimia . . 157, 165–166 . ur.
  62. Web site: Delhi Police arrest gangster hired by Chhota Shakeel to murder writer Tarek Fatah. 1 November 2017. India Today.
  63. Handler R Tarek Fatah and his case against 'radical' Islam CBC News 15 October 2008 (retrieved 12 May 2015)
  64. News: Fearing for safety, Muslim official quits. Fatah. Sonya. 3 August 2006. The Globe and Mail. 23 August 2016.
  65. News: Islamic leader apologizes but won't quit. Jimenez. Marina. 28 October 2004. The Globe and Mail. 23 August 2016.
  66. News: Threats force Tarek Fatah to resign from MCC . 3 August 2006 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071021230259/http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20060803/fatah_resigns_060803/20060803 . 21 October 2007 .
  67. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20060803.wxfatah03/BNStory/National/home "Globe and Mail, August 3, 2006"
  68. Sonya Fatah "Fearing for safety, Muslim official quits ", The Globe and Mail, 3 August 2006
  69. Web site: A moderate Muslim longs for a more spiritual faith Toronto Star. Goddard. John. Toronto Star. 4 May 2008. 23 August 2016.
  70. News: The state of Islam. Qureshi. Emran. The Globe and Mail. 23 August 2016.
  71. https://web.archive.org/web/20110714013312/http://www.mackenzieinstitute.com/2008/reviews-010708.htm Alexander Mackenzie's Bookshelf
  72. Web site: Donner Book Prize. www.donnerbookprize.com . https://archive.today/20080704132147/http://www.donnerbookprize.com/mdgassociates/en/index.htm . 4 July 2008.
  73. Sicard. Sigvard von. The Jew is not my enemy: unveiling the myths that fuel anti-Semitism. Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations. 2011. en. 22. 4. 496–497. 10.1080/09596410.2011.606202. 216152261 . 0959-6410.
  74. Bryson, Jennifer S. "A Jihad against anti-Semitism", First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life, no. 210, 2011, p. 61+. February 2011.
  75. News: Renowned Pak-born commentator Tarek Fatah passes away at 73, daughter Natasha says revolution of 'Son of Hindustan' will continue . . 24 April 2023.
  76. News: Pakistan-born author Tarek Fatah passes away after prolonged illness . Times of India . 24 April 2023.
  77. https://x.com/NatashaFatah/status/1737580414590505175?t=4sF_VvnFXUCnRbENVADryQ&s=19