Muslim Safety Forum
The Muslim Safety Forum (MSF) is a British-based organisation set up to challenge the "unfair focus on the Muslim community when it came to policing activities and enforcement of anti-terror policing legislation".
The group had many meetings at
In 2006
In the wake of the controversy about the abortive
Ali left the post of chairman in 2008, then, having been appointed the MSF treasurer,[1] resigned from MSF in 2009 after publicity over his appraisal of Abdullah Yusuf Azzam, mentor of Osama bin Laden, and approval on his blog of Azzam's son saying that as a Muslim he is religiously obliged to kill British soldiers in Iraq. However he remained a trustee and director of the MSF.[1] In July 2010 he was reinstated as MSF's chairman.[7]
In 2012, the group received an increase in funding in the lead-up to the
References
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- ^ Maher, Shiraz (30 June 2013). "A new face of British Islam is rising. It needs your help". The Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
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- ^ a b Gilligan, Andrew (24 July 2010). "Police Muslim forum headed by Islamic extremist". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on July 28, 2010. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
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