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Event: Muslim Perspectives on Convivencia

Introduction Description Zoom Registration Address Links Poster   Introduction Make sure not to miss this event on how we can unite for justice in Palestine. As part of a series on perspectives on Convivencia we will be discussing how Muslims, Jews and Christians can live

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Pro-Palestine pharmacist avoids ban for anti-Zionist remarks

A pro-Palestine campaigner has narrowly avoided being banned from practising his profession after the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) decided that statements he had made against Zionists and Israel were not intended to be anti-Semitic. The GPhC initiated disciplinary procedures against Nazim Ali in 2018 after

Myanmar – Demand Justice for the Rohingya

Background 6 years ago today, August 25th 2017, the Myanmar military launched its largest campaign of atrocities against the Rohingya to date, turning what had been an already oppressive situation for the mainly Muslim minority in Arakan, into a genocide. Whilst the killing of men,

Harassed and bullied for being pro-Palestinian

Pharmacist Nazim Ali, vicar Stephen Sizer, academic David Miller and many many more, have been harassed and bullied by the Zionist movement for being pro-Palestinian. The smears are damaging and the targeting constant. Here’s why they are doing it. Read More Harassed and bullied for

Another Mosque gets a non-Muslim Manager

The Charity Commission has appointed an Interim Manager to Dudley Central Mosque and Muslim Community Centre. This is following an inquiry by the Commission into Dudley Central Mosque and Muslim Community Centre after the charity failed in its accounting requirements. READ MORE  

Middle East Monitor on IHRC’s campaign to protect Mosques

The Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) has launched a campaign to help protect mosques from being bullied by the charities’ regulator in England and Wales into adopting policies that limit their ability to speak and preach aspects of Islam to their congregations. The move follows

Zaria Massacre

On the 25th July 2014 the Nigerian Army attacked the Islamic Movement Nigeria. The Zaria Massacre left dozens dead. This Ashura IHRC Trust is helping the children of these martyrs and others with the gift of education.  Please donate: https://donations.ihrc.org.uk/Nigeria