Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Muslims Seek Fairness, not Special Dispensation

Wednesday 17 September 2008



MCB welcomes insightful recommendations on engagement with Muslims



The Muslim Council of Britain welcomes Sadiq Khan MP's incisive and thoughtful analysis of the Muslim community in his Fabian Society pamphlet Fairness not Favours: How to reconnect with British Muslims which has been published today. Mr Khan proposes a number of recommendations for all of us. Some may be challenging, and will require debate � and the Muslim Council of Britain seeks a dispassionate discourse devoid of the usual rhetoric that comes with discussion about Muslims. MCB supports Mr Khan's proposal that government should deal with Muslims on the basis of 'engagement' rather than 'endorsement', on a fair and equal footing.



"This is an insightful and candid contribution to a challenging and much misunderstood agenda. Sadiq Khan's experience, intellect and standing can be trusted to voice the legitimate expectations of the political establishment from Muslims as citizens and of Muslims for fair and equal treatment.



His analysis of relevant issues is courageous and his recommendations require positive action from all sides. The MCB welcomes this excellent intervention. We are very pleased to note that Sadiq Khan asks for introduction of positive duty in the legislative framework for elimination of discrimination on grounds of religion in the areas of the provision of goods, facilities and services. The MCB has for many years been campaigning for this pressing need. Muslims do not seek favours. We seek fairness." said Khurshid Drabu the Chairman of the Legal Affairs Committee of the MCB.



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For further information please contact the MCB:
The Muslim Council of Britain,
PO Box 57330,
London,
E1 2WJ
Tel: 0845 26 26 786
Fax: 0207 247 7079
media@mcb.org.uk

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