[well, 50 too much - or does anybody remember Churchill complaining that 
  not enough Germans were trained in early 20cty by UK forces? Strange 
and stupid idea to train and equip one's enemy; dm+]

http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/other/display.var.1157835.0.0.php

Only 50 Muslims sign up for armed forces

FEWER than 50 Muslims have been persuaded to join Britain's armed forces 
in the past year, despite a high-profile recruitment campaign in areas 
with high ethnic Asian populations, The Herald can reveal.

Faced with the problem of steadily-declining manpower, the Ministry of 
Defence had hoped to tap into the pool of 1.6 million British Muslims 
who traditionally shun military careers.

But the campaign has been a dismal failure and there are now just 330 
Muslims across an Army, Royal Navy and RAF, numbering almost 200,000 men 
and women.
continued...

The Muslim contingent is almost outnumbered by the 300 Christian 
chaplains appointed to take care of the spiritual welfare of the bulk of 
the UK's fighting services.

They do, however, have their own full-time imam, Asim Hafiz, who is 
based at Wellington Barracks in London.

According to figures obtained by The Herald, the highest number of 
Muslim volunteers enlisted last year was 10 in each of two single 
months. Fewer than five signed up in each of four other months.

Lieutenant-Colonel Stuart Crawford, a former tank officer, was funded by 
the MoD in 1995 to produce a report on the prospects of harnessing the 
military potential of the UK's ethnic minorities.

He concluded that most Asians of Pakistani origin were "bahia" - 
merchant - class and would be highly unlikely to join the Army even in 
their ethnic homeland. Other ethnic minorities such as West Indians 
faced "significant problems" of institutional racism in the British 
military.

Colonel Crawford suggested that one way of alleviating minority 
recruits' fears of isolation and harassment might be to form battalions 
composed mainly of British Asian or Afro-Caribbean volunteers.

A decade on, the target of achieving a 3% ethnic representation in the 
forces seems as elusive as ever and his report has been shelved.

Whitehall sources say the perceived backlash against Muslims in the wake 
of al Qaeda's attacks in 2001 and the unpopularity of the wars in Iraq 
and Afghanistan are major factors in the lack of Asian volunteers.

The Army alone needs 15,000 new recruits a year simply to replace 
soldiers who leave at the end of their contracts or for medical or other 
reasons. In 2006, 12,730 recruits signed up, while 14,460 quit.

At least one Muslim soldier, Pakistani-born Lance-Corporal Jabron 
Hashmi, was killed in action in Afghanistan in the last year. The 
24-year-old Intelligence Corps specialist from Birmingham died along 
with his friend Corporal Peter Thorpe, also 24, in a Taliban attack on 
their base in Helmand province in July.

There are currently more than twice as many South Africans and five 
times as many Fijians in British uniform as UK-born Muslims.

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