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British Muslims for Secular Democracy
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Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, a founder of the British Muslims for Secular Democracy is a charity dedicated to supporting secularism in the United Kingdom. The groups believe that Muslims in the UK views are not fully covered and that their image is distorted.
- The organisation says it aims to:
- Challenge those who have a vested interest in promoting the 'clash of civilizations' narrative. These include some Muslim leaders and prominent white commentators they say.
- Highlight the rights of Muslims who are marginalised because of their inability to cope with or succeed within the system.
- Encourage British Muslim men and women to recognise the contributions they have made to Britain
- Examine the role of the political parties that pander to "community leaders"
- Enable Muslims to become more aware of their autonomous rights and question Muslim leaders who set themselves up as 'representatives' or ‘experts’.
- Work with other global progressive Muslims opposing Saudi influenced Salafism and its offshoots.
- Challenge the ill-informed and politicised nature of the state's intervention with the organisation of religious life in this country and the influence faith based groups now have on public policies.
- Object to government policies that curtail civil liberties using the prevailing sense of fear of terrorism
- Work with young Muslims and try to win over their hearts and minds, so they espouse the quiet and compassionate Islam practised by Muslims through generations
Following are the Trustees of BMSD:
1. Yasmin Alibhai-Brown (Chair)
2. Dr Shaaz Mahboob (Vice Chair)
3. Nasreen Rehman (Vice Chair)
4. Reem Maghribi
5. Imran Ahmed
6. Dr Ghayasuddin Siddiqui
7. Dr Tar Hargey
8. Andy Gregg
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