hate crimes in United kingdom on The rise Because of government “Tends to try to appease the far right by embracing some.” of According to a prominent Muslim scholar.
Anas Al-Tikriti, Chief Executive Officer of Cordoba Foundation told Anadolu Agency (AA) that the British Muslim community I feel that “there is something tangible” rise in Far-right and far-right groups that exist now in government. “
His comments came after publication of Statistics released Thursday by the British Home Office showed anti-Islam hate crimes in England and Wales have jumped big last year with Most targeted Muslims group for The year Expired March 2022.
the number of Police registered religious hate crimes targeting Muslims at 3,459, up 42% since then last year.
The numbers that came out Today just go to confirm Totally tactile and serene actual feeling powerful All over the Muslim community We’ve been feeling, seeing, watching ourselves, and rise in Anti-Muslim sentiment and actions in addition to the narrative, the dominant public narrative, whether it officialwhether through society – this classifies Muslims as roughly second Class citizens on margins of society that deserves of being goals of Overall rise of Far-right and nationalist sentiments group trying to bridge the gap of Understanding between the Islamic world and the West.
“It is something that emphasizes these types of feelings. I think the actual numbers are much bigger than what we’ve seen and they will be confirm That Muslims are the targets of You are knowexpressed the greatest anti-religious sentiment against No religious minority. The fact is that this is something we have been on warning Around for more Who hold now.”
Al-Tikriti stressed that “there is something tangible rise in Far-right and far-right groups that exist now in governmentonly 15 years ago, they were almost banished on the sidelines of Communities.”
“The first The thing I would like to warn about against Is to ask the victims solve The problem of the perpetrators. aggressor in This particular case, you knowsomeone who’s racist, a government, which is Islamophobia – I mean, what can I do? Al-Tikriti said.
He said he finds it “extremely difficult to engage in Muslim discussions through it community Discusses the building fences around community We try to isolate ourselves – we will secure ourselves with surveillance cameras with high walls with Bodyguards and as such, that’s not what we are want as Muslims.”
We are British citizens want be part of of Britain or us want Britain to be a part of our religious institutions. we want To accept our neighbors in our mosques. we wantYou are knowto have a discussion about problems and the challenges who – which face All of uswhether it is about cost of Living, whether it is about energy bills, whether it is about government Budgets, taxes and all of which – which. we want – We are a part of All of This is us want be part of of The general Discussion. The issue of Racism, whether it is Islamophobia, anti-Semitism, or any other targeting of Any other religious minority or otherwise, it’s something we all have work together in Yes solve. “
Al-Tikriti said problem Not only Islamophobia but other religious groups targeted by hate crimes.
“I can’t print solve I’m alone problem as a Muslim. So problem of It was Islamophobia for Example – my Jewish neighbors are being attacked, or my Hindu neighbors are being attacked, or this or someone is trying to provoke up problems like what we see in Leicester and Birmingham and as such, between Hindus and Muslims.
“This is something we must work all in For the sake of confrontation and I do not say here about him us As minorities, I’m talking about all Brits people Because as we have seen with Civil Rights Movement in America whether it is 30, 40, 50 years, 200 years, there will come a time when the perpetrators, when the offender of these discriminatory Crimes, we must be held accountable.
“We don’t do that want our children to pay price for Ignorance, arrogance and stupidity of people between us today,” he said.
hate crimes in United kingdom on The rise Because of government “Tends to try to appease the far right by embracing some.” of According to a prominent Muslim scholar.
Anas Al-Tikriti, Chief Executive Officer of Cordoba Foundation told Anadolu Agency (AA) that the British Muslim community I feel that “there is something tangible” rise in Far-right and far-right groups that exist now in government. “
His comments came after publication of Statistics released Thursday by the British Home Office showed anti-Islam hate crimes in England and Wales have jumped big last year with Most targeted Muslims group for The year Expired March 2022.
the number of Police registered religious hate crimes targeting Muslims at 3,459, up 42% since then last year.
The numbers that came out Today just go to confirm Totally tactile and serene actual feeling powerful All over the Muslim community We’ve been feeling, seeing, watching ourselves, and rise in Anti-Muslim sentiment and actions in addition to the narrative, the dominant public narrative, whether it officialwhether through society – this classifies Muslims as roughly second Class citizens on margins of society that deserves of being goals of Overall rise of Far-right and nationalist sentiments group trying to bridge the gap of Understanding between the Islamic world and the West.
“It is something that emphasizes these types of feelings. I think the actual numbers are much bigger than what we’ve seen and they will be confirm That Muslims are the targets of You are knowexpressed the greatest anti-religious sentiment against No religious minority. The fact is that this is something we have been on warning Around for more Who hold now.”
Al-Tikriti stressed that “there is something tangible rise in Far-right and far-right groups that exist now in governmentonly 15 years ago, they were almost banished on the sidelines of Communities.”
“The first The thing I would like to warn about against Is to ask the victims solve The problem of the perpetrators. aggressor in This particular case, you knowsomeone who’s racist, a government, which is Islamophobia – I mean, what can I do? Al-Tikriti said.
He said he finds it “extremely difficult to engage in Muslim discussions through it community Discusses the building fences around community We try to isolate ourselves – we will secure ourselves with surveillance cameras with high walls with Bodyguards and as such, that’s not what we are want as Muslims.”
We are British citizens want be part of of Britain or us want Britain to be a part of our religious institutions. we want To accept our neighbors in our mosques. we wantYou are knowto have a discussion about problems and the challenges who – which face All of uswhether it is about cost of Living, whether it is about energy bills, whether it is about government Budgets, taxes and all of which – which. we want – We are a part of All of This is us want be part of of The general Discussion. The issue of Racism, whether it is Islamophobia, anti-Semitism, or any other targeting of Any other religious minority or otherwise, it’s something we all have work together in Yes solve. “
Al-Tikriti said problem Not only Islamophobia but other religious groups targeted by hate crimes.
“I can’t print solve I’m alone problem as a Muslim. So problem of It was Islamophobia for Example – my Jewish neighbors are being attacked, or my Hindu neighbors are being attacked, or this or someone is trying to provoke up problems like what we see in Leicester and Birmingham and as such, between Hindus and Muslims.
“This is something we must work all in For the sake of confrontation and I do not say here about him us As minorities, I’m talking about all Brits people Because as we have seen with Civil Rights Movement in America whether it is 30, 40, 50 years, 200 years, there will come a time when the perpetrators, when the offender of these discriminatory Crimes, we must be held accountable.
“We don’t do that want our children to pay price for Ignorance, arrogance and stupidity of people between us today,” he said.