Muslim radio host Maajid Nawaz takes on caller who thinks gay marriage should be called something else
British Muslim radio host Maajid Nawaz has locked horns with a caller who said that they are not anti-gay but that they don’t believe in same-sex marriage.
Nawaz took the call on his LBC show, from the caller who said he was “fine” with homosexuality. but that he has a problem with same-sex marriage.
The caller added that gay and bisexual people who marry someone of the same sex are “trespassing” on a “sensitive and religious level.
Responding, Nawaz hit back saying: “Itās a great thing thereās marriage equality isnāt it?ā
Adding: āYou called in to a presenter thatās famously known for challenging views that he finds objectionable which is precisely what Iām doingā.
āI suggest to you that if you donāt like that you donāt call into this particular showā.
Check out the interview via LBC here.
The Muslim radio host earlier this year defended a British Army recruitment campaign which targets gay people.
Maajid Nawaz took to his LBC show to defend the ‘This is Belonging 2018’ campaign by the Army.
The campaign includes answers to questions like ācan I be gay and in the armyā and ācan I practice my faith in the armyā.
Some have criticised the campaign, but Nawaz defended it.
One Twitter follower responded to a tweet from Nawaz to say: “We need trigger pulling people not emotional triggered people.”
Another said: “If a soldier needs mental support throughout basic training, I donāt think the battlefield is the right place for him/her !!”
While another follower defended the campaign, saying: “Surely gay people have more cause than most to oppose groups like ISIS.”
He said: “Just because youāre gay doesnāt mean youāre weak” and asked how “how is it weak to have Muslims in the Armed Forces?”
“This is confusing me.”
According to Nawaz, the Army needs 82,000 recruits and is short by around 4,500.
The LBC host last year celebrated getting his first award, particularly as it was for his defence of LGBT+ rights.
Nawaz often uses his LBC show to challenge anti-LGBT views and fearlessly tackles controversial issues surrounding LGBT people.
He recently called on the Muslim community to understand why people in the LGBT+ community are angry at Islam.
Watch Nawaz slam the ten countries which still punish being gay with the death sentence:
In a heated segment of his show, he listed the ten countries that still punish homosexuality with death, pointing out that they āare all, without exception, Muslim majority countries.ā
Nawaz more recently slammed parents who have threatened legal action against their childrenās school for allowing a trans child to wear a dress in class and challenged a caller who insisted that homosexuality should be punished with stoning.