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		<title>Remembrance Sunday 2020</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Sunday 8th November 2020, Windrush Square will be hosting a Remembrance Sunday event at the African and Caribbean War and Peace Memorial. The event will have speakers from the local community, &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The event will have speakers from the local community, members of parliament, local authority and more.</p>
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		<title>Award Recognition Ceremony from Mayor of Lambeth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Worshipful Mayor of Lambeth is recognising the services of Umar Mahmood and others working with FIRD for their contribution to community cohesion and development of the communities. The private recognition ceremony &#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Worshipful Mayor of Lambeth is recognising the services of Umar Mahmood and others working with FIRD for their contribution to community cohesion and development of the communities.</p>
<p>The private recognition ceremony will take place at Lambeth Town Hall in the Mayor&#8217;s Parlour on 19 April 2024.</p>
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		<title>IAM 2020</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2020 11:44:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[During the month of November, Islamophobia Awareness Month was taking place. Umar Mahmood hosted the second day of the two-day conference which was attended by local MP&#8217;s, councillors, police and more. Speakers included: Florence Eshalomi - &#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During the month of November, Islamophobia Awareness Month was taking place. Umar Mahmood hosted the second day of the two-day conference which was attended by local MP&#8217;s, councillors, police and more. Speakers included:</p>
<p><em>Florence Eshalomi - MP for Vauxhall, Lambeth</em></p>
<p><em>Irfan Mohammed &#8211; Lambeth Councillor and Lead for Islamophobia</em></p>
<p><em>Humaira Saleem &#8211; Headteacher, Iqra VA Primary School</em></p>
<p><em>Colin Wingrove &#8211; BCU Commander Central South (Lambeth and Southwark)</em></p>
<p><em>Huda Osman &#8211; IRU Admin Assistant and Caseworker</em></p>
<p><em>Hauwa Shehu &#8211; District Crown Prosecutor, CPS London South and Chair, CPS Muslim Network</em></p>
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<p>The seminar was being hosted live on YouTube and took place on Zoom as it was during the pandemic. Other organisers and hosts included Nordin Jahar and Moustapha Bechir. Sadly in some parts of the diverse borough of Lambeth there has been a spike in in Islamophobia and anti-Muslim hate crime. In order to raise awareness of this, a seminar was organised by the community. Ash-shahada has been working alongside community organisations, leaders and charities on community safety for a number of years and was part of a Ministry of Justice funded program in 2004 to house those released from the justice system.</p>
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<p>Listening to concerns of residence from the beginning of the year around the levels of hate crime increasing and in general the rise of anti-Muslim sentiment across UK and elsewhere, it was necessary for us to be part of the seminar to have voices heard and see what organisations are doing to tackle it.</p>
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<p>Florence Eshalomi MP said the Muslim community has been suffering under the hostile environment approach of the government and we have to work together for it to be called out. She continued: “One of the things I’ve very much been looking at as a Member of Parliament is some of the legislation we will be setting in Parliament and I’m quite worried about some of the language and the rhetoric coming out from the current government. It’s really important we call out some of those issues, especially where again, they will highlight and play into the hands of those people who seek to divide us.”</p>
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<p>Cllr Irfan Mohammed said it was wonderful to have the first Islamophobia awareness conference. He continued: “This event is led by the fantastic community which it gives the identity and strength, and also shows how passionate the community is to tackle Islamophobia within borough and the wider society. Last year, we saw a real increase in engagement with the Muslim community. Sadly, we’ve had this pandemic of covid-19 which meant this year we’ve had to revisit some of the strategies we want to implement. Some of the things we have done as a Council is we’ve held a number of meetings with Muslim leaders and have dialogue with key members of the community .. [supported] two Eid receptions which were held at the Town Hall, interfaith community iftar organised at the Town Hall &#8230; adopted the definition of Islamophobia which I had raised at full Council and had two great leaders of the community in Umar Mahmood and Humaira Saleem to deputise towards.”</p>
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<p>Humaira Saleem, Headteacher at Iqra Primary School, spoke of the anti-Muslim sentiment faced by Muslims online after a photo posted by Florence Eshalomi online of a school visit to “Mayor’s Question Time” attracted some shocking comments. She added: “Every time I read these I feel sad. I don’t have to convince you that prejudice against Muslims is really present in the British society I know that Islamophobia is wide spread in Britain. The children in my school and my family have experienced it, the women in my family and school have experienced it, I as a Muslim woman have experienced it. it is very real and very painful. It has a lasting negative impact on those who have endured it. When we held in our school the very first session to discuss with parents this issue of islamophobia, many of the mothers came forward actually and they shared with us their really horrific lived experiences such as their hijab being snatched and pulled from their heads, being called names in front of their children to the extern their children were made to cry.”</p>
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<p>Colin Wingrove, BCU Commander for Lambeth and Southwark, spoke on the police engagement to build trust and confidence. He added: “…We can support victims and families and bring perpertrators of hate crime and Islamohpboa to justice. I think that is incredibly important. We do a huge amount of community engagement and I think that is really where it starts, trying to build trust and confidence, so we have safer neighbourhood teams and our officers in every ward .. we have what we call our partnership and prevention hub with officers who specifically deal with hate crime and faith []based] crime, making links with different organisations and certainly making links with mosques and the Muslim community in Lambeth to ensure that we can provide information and be a source of support and advice. There are many new ways over the last few years around how people can report cvrime to us. If anyone goes online and looks at the Met Police website (www.met.police.uk) ..  you can also find information about how to report crime and it takes you through those steps so you can report online those offences. In an emergency always call 999 and you can always call 101 [for reporting] but there are many new ways you can report crime because we need to know what’s happening and we need people to be confident to come forward so they can access the service that we deliver on your behalf in your local communities.</p>
<p>Hauwa Shehu, District Crown Prosecutor at CPS London South and Chair of CPS Muslim Network, said: “What’s been really beautiful about this session today is seeing this completely multidisciplinary approach to this problem because I think that is the only we can truly tackle it. In terms of aims and objectives, I just want to be able to give enough information to support individuals from the community, whether you are Muslim or not whatever your background is, to be able to be confident in how you can report hate crime. Representation really matters. For me growing up, I did not see black Muslim barristers and now that I have become a barrister, I know there are a lot of us. Not just Muslim barristers, but ones who are visibly Muslim. We do a lot of work with schools … because they say the girls do not see enough role models that look like them.” Hauwa recommended the community report any and all instances of Islamophobia and not to self categorise incidents, stating that the relevant authorities will deal with the cases. She also recommended a wider piece of work around education for Muslims and non-Muslims, learning about Islam and learning about how to report crimes.</p>
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		<title>Remembrance Day 2020</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2020 12:04:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Sunday 8th November 2020, Windrush Square hosted a Remembrance Sunday event at the African and Caribbean War and peace Memorial. Given the pandemic, it was scaled back to ensure social distancing &#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Sunday 8th November 2020, Windrush Square hosted a Remembrance Sunday event at the African and Caribbean War and peace Memorial. Given the pandemic, it was scaled back to ensure social distancing guidelines were followed. The event started with prayers from the different faiths including libation and Quranic recitation. Leaders who spoke at the event included Dawn Hill (Chair, Black Cultural Archives), Helen Hayes MP, Umar Mahmood and Lt Col Anthony Mims (US Embassy London).</p>
<p>Dr Jak Beula, representing the Nubian Jak Community Trust, was the Master of Ceremonies. African drumming was also part of the ceremony. Umar Mahmood, attended and read a verse from the Quran expounding on the understanding that man was created into nations and tribes to know one another and not that they hate or despise each other. he spoke on the Muslim contribution to the peace efforts and explained the how over 400,000people from the Indian subcontinent, many of whom were Muslim, were part of the efforts to bring world peace. He also applauded the Black Muslim community contribution and the bravery of Muslim soldiers which is often white washed. He reminded people to pick up history books and see where the gaps are in the appreciation of their communities and teach this to the next generation.</p>
<p>Lt Col Anthony Mims (US Embassy London) spoke of the female presence within the force that helped to keep people safe. He said women were central to a number of operations and relayed stories of women in London supporting US and UK forces.</p>
<p>The wreath laying ceremony followed the speeches and prayers.</p>
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		<title>Streatham Stands Together</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2020 11:39:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Sunday 8th of February, just 6 days after the dreadful attack in Streatham which hospitalised 3 people, the south London community came together to stand firm against any and all attempts &#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Sunday 8th of February, just 6 days after the dreadful attack in Streatham which hospitalised 3 people, the south London community came together to stand firm against any and all attempts to fracture the community ties in diverse Lambeth. Organised by local Lambeth residents and organisations, we heard from the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, and Streatham MP Bell Ribeiro-Addy.</p>
<p>Our members expressed their sadness in the immediate aftermath of the incident and shared their concerns about potential reprisals and said it would be useful to have a community response. This was taken up by Umar Mahmood. There was an array of contributions from the diverse, vibrant and neighbourly community illustrated by the coming together of people from all walks of life.</p>
<p>The main activity to show solidarity started off with a moment of silence, prayers and reflections being led by Streatham faith leaders from South London Islamic Centre, a local Synagogue, and some of the nearby churches. It was hosted by Director Umar Mahmood and Simi Solomon, a church coordinator. Following the prayers and reflections, which renewed hopes to maintain peace and love amongst the community, and called for justice in the society, working together to achieve the potential of a united Streatham community. The unified group of locals gathered to display harmony, unity, and put across their response to the attack on their community less than a week prior.</p>
<p>The Mayor expressed his sentiments by praising the attendees: “You set an example to other parts of our city, other parts of our country, and other parts of the world, because you are a beacon, and I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart… There are some people around the world who think diversity is a weakness, I think the opposite, I think diversity is a strength, and Streatham you have shown the world that.”</p>
<p>Umar Mahmood said: “Reaching out to the Muslim community has been very important to us. So many Muslims are based in Streatham and in Lambeth as a whole. When we were contacted with concerns, we listened to them and thought about how we can collaborate with other community allies to stand together and support residents. This was an amazing show of community solidarity.”</p>
<p>Speaking on Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s support, Umar Mahmood said: “Sadiq has been a great supporter of our work, especially the activities promoting interfaith harmony. We’ve been leading or been part of interfaith work for the last 20 years, so Lambeth has a certain uniqueness about it. I want to also say we join hands together naturally in times of happiness as well as days like this where reflection is required.”</p>
<p>Other elements of the day included chalk drawings on the pavement outside the Odeon cinema where people from all backgrounds joined in. The organisers of this amazing day included Dr Hannah May-Miller, Canon Anna Norman-Walker, Zoie Kennedy, Xenia Davis, Claire Timmins and many others.</p>
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		<title>Interfaith Iftar Celebrations &#8211; May and June 2019</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Apr 2019 11:29:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[During the month of Ramadan, where the Muslim community fasts from sunrise to sunset,  an interfaith iftar get together at Lambeth Town Hall with Lambeth Council is being arranged. The event will &#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During the month of Ramadan, where the Muslim community fasts from sunrise to sunset,  an interfaith iftar get together at Lambeth Town Hall with Lambeth Council is being arranged. The event will be led by Umar Mahmood, and led on behalf of the Council by Councillor Mohamed Jaser and Mayor of Lambeth Councillor Ibrahim Dogus.  The Iftar will celebrate a true reflection of the diversity in London.</p>
<p>The event will be held at the end of Ramadan in May 2019.</p>
<p>Following this, we will be organising a second event in the Mayors parlour in June 2019.</p>
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		<title>Interfaith Tree Planting for Victims of New Zealand Terror Attack</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Mar 2019 11:21:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We ended the year on a somber note – March 2019 saw a deadly far right terrorist attack shake New Zealand as two consecutive mass shootings occurred at mosques which left worshippers &#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We ended the year on a somber note – March 2019 saw a deadly far right terrorist attack shake New Zealand as two consecutive mass shootings occurred at mosques which left worshippers approx. 50 dead and 40 injured. With an entire nation mourning and a global Muslim community in shock, this attack reverberated through our city with many communities on edge. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern sprang to action, issuing unconditional rejection of the terrorist and his goals with no excuses.</p>
<p>Prime Minister Ardern met Muslim community leaders and called for “sympathy and love for all Muslim communities”. Within hours, vigils were held in Mosques and other sites around the country, bringing people together from across New Zealand’s society. A group of students performed honorary haka and waiata dances to honour the victims. In a sign of interfaith solidarity, the Tree of Life Synagogue in the American city of Pittsburgh, which itself was victim to a far-right attack in 2018, raised more than $60,000 for the victims.</p>
<p>Here in London, we are organising an interfaith tree planting ceremony with support from Lambeth Council, Ash-Shahada HA, KN Centre and backed by the Mayor of London and Faiths Forum for London. The ceremony will be held on 01 April 2019 at Wyck Gardens, Lambeth. The tree planting will be dedicated to the victims of the New Zealand terrorist attack and we will plant 5 large, beautiful magnolia trees, with each tree dedicated to 10 victims.</p>
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