As we approach the July general election, here are some important dos and don'ts for scholars and Imams.
Hundreds of Muslims from across the country convened for one thing last weekend; a general election is now set for 4 July.
London is to choose its next Mayor on Thursday; who do we vote for, and in light of Gaza, is Labour really for Muslims?
George Galloway's Rochdale win shows that political parties can no longer ignore serious issues such as Gaza.
Prominent Labour MPs have resigned from ministerial posts following the parliamentary vote on a Gaza ceasefire.
Muslims need to chart an independent path in politics and not crave the attention of established parties, argues Muhammad Jalal, host of The Thinking Muslim podcast.
Keir Starmer is facing yet another backlash after refusing to call for a ceasefire, as Israel continues to attack Gaza.
Shadow Minister Chris Williamson and MP for Derby North is being censured for his comments on the proposed implementation of women-only carriages on trains. After sharing statistics on the rise of sexual assaults Williamson said, “It would be worth consulting about it,” Williamsom told PoliticsHome. “It was pooh-poohed, but these statistics…
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While the UK is in the grip of election fever, Britain’s Muslims are facing up to the dizzying quandary of which electoral outcome, if any, can truly benefit the legions of Muslims in the UK. Muslims in Britain constitute 4.8% of the population, making us the second largest faith group in…
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