
Press TV on London’s Islamic Centre
Watch the report by Press TV on the Outrage in the wake of the UK’s charity regulator’s shutting down of the Iran-affiliated Islamic Center of England. Watch here
Watch the report by Press TV on the Outrage in the wake of the UK’s charity regulator’s shutting down of the Iran-affiliated Islamic Center of England. Watch here
Citizens International has written an open letter to the Head of the Charity Commission to protest the recent decision to impose an interim manager to run the Islamic Centre of England. See the letter
5 Pillars writes: The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into a Birmingham mosque over concerns about its administration and management. Read the report here
In a report by Third Sector: Dozens of civil society figures have protested against the Charity Commission’s decision to impose interim managers at the Islamic Centre of England. The regulator appointed managers to take over the charity last month as part of an ongoing statutory
In a recent report by Middle East Monitor: Some 35 civil society organisations and individuals have protested to the Charity Commission after it imposed a non-Muslim interim manager to oversee the affairs of Islamic Centre of England in Maida Vale, London. Read the whole report
IHRC has been forced to write back to the Commission challenging its decision to appoint a non-Muslim interim manager to run the Islamic Centre of England (ICE) after it deemed the centre to have breached charity regulations. The letter follows a reply to an initial
Dear Mr Fraser We are writing in response to Ms Earner’s letter of 13 June 2023 in which you defend your appointment of a non-Muslim interim manager (IM) to the Islamic Centre of England. The upshot of your communication is that the Charity Commission is
5 Pillars writes: Around 35 civil society organisations and individuals have protested to the Charity Commission over its decision to impose a non-Muslim manager to oversee the Islamic Centre of England. In a strongly worded letter to Orlando Fraser, Head of the Charity Commission this week,