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Al-Quds Day 2022
The annual al-Quds Day March is returning for Ramadan 1443 (2022). Each year millions of people around the World rally on Quds day to voice their support for the Palestinian cause and repeat their call for an end to the Zionist apartheid regime’s atrocities and

Event Report: Vaccine Hesitancy Q&A
IHRC and Bradford Foundation Trust organised an online Q&A to discuss vaccine hesitancy from a medical and Islamic perspective, with Dr Tawfique Chowdhury (Consultant of Emergency Medicine and Chairman of Mercy Mission Worldwide), in October 2021. Vaccine hesitancy is described as “a delay in acceptance,

Ukraine: Occupation, Media Bias and Hypocrisy
Join us as we discuss the excellent global response to the Russian invasion and ask why Syria, Palestine and others have been left behind. WHEN: Thursday, 24 March 2022, 18:00 – 19:00 GMT WHERE: City, University of London, Northampton Square (Room B200), London, EC1V 0HB About

IHRC Act
IHRC is proud to announce a new initiative focused on bringing together a group of individuals aged 18-25 to further their knowledge of current affairs. Each month, the group will go in-depth on a relevant topic and at the end of each session will focus

Event Report: How Covid is being used to destroy our NHS with Dr Ranjeet Brar and Dr Bob Gill
On 20 May 2021, IHRC hosted a discussion with Dr Ranjeet Brar (vascular surgeon and medic on the MOATS George Galloway weekly show) and Dr Bob Gill (GP and producer of The Great NHS Heist documentary) about how the UK government are using the Coronavirus as

Event Report: Author Evening with Dr Bilal Ware – The Walking Qur’an
On 21 December 2021, IHRC hosted and author evening with Dr Bilal “Butch” Ware on his book The Walking Qur’an. Purchase The Walking Qur’an from the IHRC Bookshop. WATCH THE FULL EVENT HERE: The event was moderated by Talha Ahsan, the host of the Abbasid

Event Report: National Demonstration Against the Nationality & Borders Bill
Throughout history colonialism has relied on divide and conquer in order to oppress its victims. In destroying the Aztec Empire, Hernan Cortez relied on their differences with the Tlaxcala, when destroying the Asante Empire, the British has relied on their rivalry with the neighbouring Fante
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