
Islamophobia Digest: Resources on Islamophobia in India
In this digest, we provide some links to resources on Islamophobia in India. This includes new, recent and older work looking at the rise of Islamophobia.

In this digest, we provide some links to resources on Islamophobia in India. This includes new, recent and older work looking at the rise of Islamophobia.

Here are a few quick updates on the Genocide Memorial Day Project. Poetry Competition for 2020The Genocide Memorial Day (GMD) poetry competition was established in 2012 to raise awareness around issues like racism, otherisation, discrimination and dehumanisation. Our aim is to inspire students to express themselves

The medical team assigned by the Islamic Human Rights Commission has completed its initial health assessment of Nigeria’s top Muslim cleric Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky and his wife.

[Guardian, 26 April 2019] The Islamic Human Rights Commission, IHRC, confirmed that the Nigerian Government has finally allowed a team of foreign doctors to examine the health conditions of Ibraheem El-Zakzaky and his wife, Zeenah El-Zakzaky. “IHRC acknowledges the authorities’ change of position in making

Speaking at the IHRC Islamophobia Conference 2017, Amrit Wilson examines Islamophobia in the context of recent Indian history.

Rallis spoke at the launch of the IHRC exhibition ‘Uighurs: The Forgotten Muslims of China’ in London, UK.

He spoke at the launch of IHRC’s exhibition “Uighurs: The Forgotten Muslims Of China”, March 2009. A full report on the event can be found here. Filmed by Simon James

Enver Tohti, from the UK Uighur Assosciation, speaking at the launch of “Uighurs: The Forgotten Muslims Of China”, March 2009




