Know Your Rights

Know Your Rights

Defending your rights!

IHRC was the first Muslim organisation to address human rights issues from an Islamic perspective, and for 28 years, we have been championing justice and Muslim causes all over the world!   The events of the last year have served as a painful and jolting

Alert – Know Your Rights Whilst Protesting

Summary In the face of a relentless campaign of intimidation towards pro-Palestine protestors, we have provided some resources to help you know your rights and to empower demonstrators.   Background It has always been the case that the Metropolitan police has attempted to intimidate and

Talking about Palestine for UK Charities and Mosques

We have received many concerned enquiries from registered UK charities, including mosques, since October 7, regarding their position in supporting justice for Palestine.  These concerns include what can be said in khutbahs and programs, whether money can be raised for aid, if public positions can

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Attending Protests

Please watch / read through the following to be up-to-date on what powers can and can’t be used against protestors at demonstration in the UK.   VIDEO: WHAT TO DO IF YOU ARE ARRESTED AT A DEMONSTRATION              View this

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ALERT: UK – Teaching about Palestine at School, Your Rights

Ideas from educators on how to teach about Palestine across various subjects.   Summary Raza Kazim, in the seminar ‘Children’s Rights to Express Solidarity with Palestine’ explains briefly how teachers can discuss the issue of Palestine, even at the time of conflict.   Requested Action

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IHRC issues safety advice after attack on London worshippers

IHRC has issued safety advice to the Muslim community after two Muslim worshippers were injured when a group of thugs carrying bottles and hockey sticks launched a “racially aggravated” assault outisde a mosque earlier this week. The group attacked people going into Sri Lankan Muslim

Al Quds Day 2022 Guide

Al Quds Committee issue the following guidance for Al Quds Day 2022:   The march will start outside the Home Office. If you are using public transport: Please arrive using Westminster station (Jubilee line, Circle line, District line). Walk through Parliament Square onto Abingdon Street.