The teacher has been banned after a panel found he had 'undermined fundamental British values'
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A Muslim teacher has been sacked after suggesting Islam was going to take over and branded Westernised girls as "lunatics".
Aqib Khan has been banned after a Teaching Regulation Agency professional misconduct panel found he had "undermined fundamental British values".
Khan was an English teacher at Harborne Academy in Birmingham between December 2020 and March 2023, the panel heard.
The 30-year-old also rejected a female doctor who earned £70,000 as he couldn’t be with a woman who earned more than him.
The panel heard he told students that the baby of a woman over the age of 30 was more likely to be disabled than a wife having a child with her cousin.
While teaching at Harborne Academy, he sent a series of "professionally unacceptable" messages.
Among the comments was a conversation about how to "get girls" while he also showed a topless picture of himself flexing to one pupil.
He stated: "Practically, because she’s a girl she’s lucky. If she marries a good guy she can work or not work – it’s her choice. Her husband will support her either way. It’ll take pressure off of her to pick a career."
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Discussing the growing Muslim population, he said: "Natural selection increasing our numbers as a result. By 2050 the whole of UK, France and Germany will look like Birmingham.
"The number of Muslims went up 44 per cent in 10 years. Everyone else is falling or growing at a snail’s pace. Traditional values > liberalism."
Under a photo of a news article which read: "Alcohol ban helps female fans enjoy hassle-free football in Qatar", Khan wrote: "White women enjoying life under shariah lol".
Khan said feminism teaches that "women are equal and discourages motherhood and being a wife" while "Islam teaches women are x3 more valuable than men if they’re good mothers and wives (and they can work if they want to)".
While teaching at Harborne Academy, he sent a series of 'professionally unacceptable' messages
GETTYThe panel heard he said words to the effect of: "If you believe in feminism, if you believe in aborting babies, in man and man and woman being married, if you believe in working until you are 35 years old and not having any children.
"If you believe all this stuff, that’s fine, believe in it. But I am telling you one fact, you’re going to get replaced by Muslims even faster, they will replace you even faster."
The panel found Khan guilty of "undermining fundamental British values including individual liberty, mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs".