ten years ago, gulistan khan attempted to confront this fear head on by deliberately moving his young whalley range to a predominantly white part of blackburn. it's there, i do know how it goes, you know! he introduced himself to his neighbours but didn't feel welcome. i find that they walk past me without even acknowledging that you were there, so i don't know. i find that a little odd. since then, many of gulistan‘s white neighbours have moved out of the area. and, over the last decade, he believes that attitudes towards british muslims have changed dramatically. arrested on suspicion of terror offences, we're live in blackburn... all are described as asian. it has a huge impact on the muslims. we are having to apologise for others. this morning the police arrested a 25—year—old man and began searching this property in blackburn's whalley range. we've been here for generations in this country, this is our country. so why do we have to justify every time somebody calls out allahu akbar? one of the most contentious government policies amongst britain's muslim community has been preven