The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community's annual National Peace Symposium is vital to help cut through Britain's Islamophobic politics and media
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Mustafa Al-Dabbagh argues that it is the Government, not those calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, which is using extremist and divisive rhetoric
Faisal Hanif argues that increasingly desperate politicians are stoking Islamophobia for their own ends
Nabanita Sircar examines the fanfare surrounding the opening of what is being called the 'Hindu Vatican', the new Rama temple in Ayodhya and how the ruling BJP are using it to garner votes
The proposed change to the definition of extremism risks tipping society into a dystopian political space, argues Adeeb Ayton
Amid rising attacks on Muslims in the UK, the former Faith Minister launches a thinly-veiled broadside against Sunak's Government, and calls for a new civil rights movement in Britain
The 11 minute awareness course mandatory for many public service workers is in danger of turning into a propaganda tool
The strategy being employed by the Government seems to be clear: using the veil of impartiality provided by 'independent' reviews to legitimise its agenda, Adeeb Ayton argues
The Home Secretary's comments about British Pakistanis and grooming gangs are contradicted by evidence uncovered by her own Department, reports Adam Bienkov
Max Colbert documents the weaponisation of xenophobia among Tory politicians, with evidence suggesting the Government is encouraging extremism rather than countering it