Independent expert appointed to tackle islamaphobia
Independent adviser appointed to lead work to propose a definition
of Islamophobia Government to consider advisers’ recommendations on
an effective definition Appointment underlines the Government’s
commitment to stamping out all forms of religious and racial hatred
An independent adviser has today (23 July 2019) been
appointed to provide expert advice on a definition of Islamophobia
to the Government. Imam Qari Asim...Request free trial
An independent adviser has today (23 July 2019) been appointed to
provide expert advice on a definition of Islamophobia to the
Government.
Imam Qari Asim MBE, Deputy Chair of the Anti-Muslim Hatred
Working Group will lead a process for establishing a definition
of Islamophobia. He will be joined by a second adviser to be
confirmed in due course.
This new work will build on the definitions of Islamophobia
currently being considered, including the APPG definition. It
will also draw on a wide range of opinions and work in close
collaboration with the cross-Government Anti-Muslim Hatred
Working Group, to ensure that it commands broad support with
Muslims and the wider society.
Communities Secretary, Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP said:
“The Government is wholeheartedly committed to ensuring that
Muslims are not targeted for hatred, persecution or
discrimination.
“Imam Asim’s appointment marks a further step in helping us to
achieve that goal and ensures that we develop an effective
definition of Islamophobia which commands widespread
support.”
Imam Qari Asim MBE said:
“To tackle the alarming rise in anti-Muslim
sentiment, it is imperative that Islamophobia is defined.
“I am deeply committed to working across Muslim communities and
with relevant stakeholders to formulate a legally robust,
comprehensive and workable definition of Islamophobia.
“I am honoured to be entrusted with this role, which will have a
far reaching impact in protecting British Muslims and tackling
anti-Muslim hatred.”
The Government agrees there needs to be a formal definition of
Islamophobia to help strengthen our efforts against anti-Muslim
hatred. But there are questions around the APPG definition,
as concerns have been raised that the APPG definition could
unintentionally undermine freedom of speech, and prevent
legitimate criticism of Islamist extremism, or of unacceptable
cultural practices. This is a matter that needs careful
consideration.
The Communities Secretary announced earlier this year that we
would instead be appointing two advisers to drive the
process of establishing a definition on Islamophobia forward and
lead work on making recommendations for the Government to
consider. The advisers will work with the Anti-Muslim Hatred
Working Group which will continue to engage with Muslims and
address hate and discrimination.
Imam Qari Asim MBE was appointed for his experience working with
a broad range of communities to tackle Islamophobia, including in
his role as the Deputy Chair of the Cross-Government Working
Group to Tackle Anti-Muslim Hatred.
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