‘British Muslims fear Musk influence and emboldened Islamophobia under Trump’: Muslim Council of Britain
- Young British Muslims are worried about the influence of Elon Musk and the potential for increased Islamophobia under Donald Trump, according to outgoing Muslim Council of Britain leader Zara Mohammed.
- Zara Mohammed described the current climate as a deeply challenging time for her community, emphasizing the need for meaningful partnerships with the government.
- The government has maintained a policy of non-engagement with the Muslim Council of Britain, which Mohammed believes is a disservice to future generations.
- Mohammed expressed concern over the normalization of far-right figures and the increase in Islamophobia and hate crime.
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British Muslims fear Musk influence and emboldened Islamophobia under Trump’
Elon Musk. Photo Kirsty Wigglesworth/PA Wire Young British Muslims are worried about the influence of Elon Musk and whether the Donald Trump presidency in the US might see Islamophobia “emboldened”, the outgoing leader of the UK’s largest Muslim umbrella organisation said. In her final days as secretary-general of the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), Zara Mohammed, the first woman and youngest person to hold the role, warned of a “deeply challen…
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