People of different faiths and none gathered in London last week for the Together Alliance Iftar, in what organisers described as a collective stand against the Far-Right and rising Islamophobia. Around 200 guests attended the event, including representatives from major British Muslim organisations, advocacy groups and leading pro-Palestine campaigners. Those present reflected a broad cross-section of communities in London. Dr Abdullah Faliq, managing director of The Cordoba Foundation and a member of the Together Alliance steering committee, moderated the event and opened proceedings by thanking participating organisations for their support and contribution to the alliance. He also warned about the dangers posed by growing Islamophobia and the rise of far-right politics in Britain. “Our inaction at a time of heightened […]
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