Someone said to be my words here tend to carry a constant thread of 'victimhood'. In all your pieces you're always saying your kind are being oppressed not listened to, you always proclaim malfeasance in most if not all of your pieces.

You are always at the forefront to advocate atrocities made in the name of your religion. Really? Where? You always pull out the race card at a nano second. Do I? You never blame your faith or your culture for treating women unequally as second class citizens? Really?

This column is to voice and address the injustices the miscarriages of those, the misreporting, the bias, the inequalities, the discrimination not the victimhood but the victimisation that occurs incessantly against followers of the Islamic faith daily unequivocally in all sections of the media.

Besides publications like this we do not have a voice, we need more like this so we can right the constant wrongs. Some will say what about the Guardian? The Independent? Observer? All these on the left of the political scale?

Well I didn't go to Oxbridge or the Russell Group of education institutions, the fact I can write something down on paper interesting or otherwise (depending on the opinion of who is reading) better or as good as those doesn't hold water as maybe I don't come from the background of privilege that would allow me to get into the back pocket of Rusbridger (Guardian editor).

The fact remains and no more so than this week how important it is for everyone of us to support organisations like this one that gives a voice and readdresses the balance.

I have not seen any commentator giving opinion on this yet in any of the aforementioned national organisations. The Cathy Newman debacle is something that refuses to go away. Emails are constantly in my inbox since it was first published in the Huffington Post.

The Huffington Post (most would say an act of god ) did some proper investigative journalism and went to further probe what really happened at the alleged mosque. They were shown the CCTV of her visit and saw neither was she ushered out by anyone rather after being directed she left all alone quite normally.

All the media agencies within minutes of Newman's tweets had this as their top story. The 'backward religion' the anti woman doctrine. Look what happens when a female wants to visit a mosque. It's full of misogyny the faith, this proves it.

I was waiting for was a piece by Yasmin Alibhai Brown in a unadulterated defence of Newman and womens' rights and a rebuke of the faith she claims to symbolise.

The statement given by the South London Mosque told its own story how these falsehoods tweeted by Newman gave license for 'islamphobes' to threaten violence and much more against their attendees and the establishment itself and tarnished the religion and the institutions standing within the community for over 35 years.

Their continued work with the synagogue and the church nearby, running interfaith initiatives and food bank programmes and is a community hub with three floors for women is completely at odds with Newman's duplicitous and pernicious description of the institution.

In those ill thought out tweets she made sure thirty five years of good work in building community cohesiveness were totally tossed away and with it went any of the Muslim community trusting anything ever reported or written by anyone in the media from whatever political direction they come from.

The wounds are deep and not likely to heal soon.

We, as we have always done take every report with a pinch of salt and in isolation and further from what is written we should now be analysing who it is written by.

As the old adage goes more than ever 'trust no one'.