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Old 26-03-2021, 10:23 AM #22
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Originally Posted by Ammi View Post
...this are words from Qari Asim...

Asim, chair of the Mosques and Imams National Advisory Board and imam of the Makkah mosque in Leeds, said: “People have a right to express their concerns and hurt but protests can’t always achieve what can be achieved through constructive dialogue. Fair investigation by the school, in consultation with the parents, should be allowed to take place. We do not want to fan the flames of Islamophobia and provoke hatred or division.”




...seriously Arista, any threats of violence or fears of violence would not be from ‘strict Muslims’, it would be from extremists/terrorists...


....the focus now for everyone/the school and the community needs to be how to move forward from this and as Qari Asim has said, communication is the key...and the defusing of any heightened feelings atm...
If you keep burying your head in the sand you wont have a head to bury before long.
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