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Muslim Council of Britain elects its first female leader - The Muslim News


Muslim Council of Britain elects its first female leader
Muslim Council of Britain elects its first female leader
26th Feb 2021
Hassan Joudi, Senior Engineer, has been re-elected as MCB’s Deputy Secretary-General. (Photo credit: Abdulmukith Ahmed/MCB)
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The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) has elected its first female, Scottish as well as its first youngest leader on January 31. Zara Mohammed, 29, a training and development consultant from Glasgow, was elected Secretary-General by the affiliates of MCB.
Mohammed, a Master’s graduate in Human Rights Law and former Assistant Secretary-General for MCB, succeeds Harun Khan, who has completed a maximum of four years as the head of the umbrella body. Khan said, “I wish the very best of success to Zara Mohammed – may she continue to lead this organisation to greater heights for the betterment of our communities across the country.” ....

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Sri Lanka sticks to forced Covid cremation policy, despite revised advice from its own expert panel - The Muslim News


Sri Lanka sticks to forced Covid cremation policy, despite revised advice from its own expert panel
Sri Lanka sticks to forced Covid cremation policy, despite revised advice from its own expert panel
29th Jan 2021
Photo: Muslim protestors outside Kanatte Crematorium, in Colombo, Sri Lanka on December 23, 2020, with banners calling for an end of forced cremations. (Credit: Courtesy of Anis Mama)
Forcible cremation of Muslim baby sparks outrage, the public health policy behind it, which is practised exclusively in Sri Lanka and is in conflict with WHO guidelines, is considered a smokescreen for persecuting Muslims.
 
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Sri Lanka’s Health Minister has insisted that the country will continue to cremate all the bodies that have died of Covid-19, despite a revised recommendation by the Government’s own expert medical panel that included burial as means of disposal of bodies. ....

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