Islamophobia

Poetry Night for Palestine

Set against the backdrop of compassion and solidarity, this poetry night aims to raise awareness and funds to alleviate the difficulties faced by Palestinians in their pursuit of a dignified and peaceful existence. Join us for a fundraiser and poetry night, chaired by Anika Wadood.

End of Year 2023

As the year in the Western Gregorian calendar draws to a close, we have a few announcements for you including upcoming events for the new year. Genocide Memorial Day 2024 Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) is pleased to announce its 15th annual Genocide Memorial Day, which will be

Letter to Metropolitan Police Commissioner

Sir Mark Rowley Metropolitan Police Commissioner New Scotland Yard, 8-10, Broadway, London, SW1H 0AZ   21 December 2023 mark.rowley@met.police.uk   Dear Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley, We write further to our letter dated 8 December 2023 and the email from Inspector Abdul-Hamid. We are concerned that

Event Report: Islamophobia Conference 2023

IHRC held the 10th annual Islamophobia Conference from 8 to 10 December. Since 2014, the conference aims to discuss key issues with regard to structural and institutionalised Islamophobia. The project began as part of a Decolonial International Network, Europe-wide project. Each conference has been co-organised

Islamophobia Conference 2023: Muslims Within and Beyond the Culture Wars

Since 2014, IHRC has organised an annual conference in the UK to discuss key issues with regard to structural and institutionalised Islamophobia. Each conference has been co-organised with Scotland Against Criminalising Communities (SACC). Join us for the 10th annual conference this December, online and in-person.

Book tickets: Islamophobia Conference 2023

Join us for the second day of the Islamophobia Conference 2023, at the P21 Gallery  (Chalton St, London NW1 1JD). WHEN: Saturday, 9 December, 2023, 10:30 to 16:30 Download the schedule and speakers’ bios here. You will receive a confirmation email after booking. If you have any questions or

Islamophobia Awareness Month

Since its conception in 2012, every November has marked Islamophobia Awareness Month (IAM). IAM is a campaign dedicated to highlighting the prevalence of Islamophobic prejudice in British society. Yet, it also aims to challenge the stereotypes surrounding Muslims by showcasing the positive contributions that they