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[[Faith Associates]] 'was set up in 2004 as a non-theological consultancy to meet the needs of ethnic minority faith-based communities.' It says it works 'with agencies that are concerned with business, education and government at local, regional, national and international levels.'<ref name="About">Faith Associates [http://www.faithassociates.co.uk/about-us/ About us].  Accessed 3 January 2017.</ref>
 
[[Faith Associates]] 'was set up in 2004 as a non-theological consultancy to meet the needs of ethnic minority faith-based communities.' It says it works 'with agencies that are concerned with business, education and government at local, regional, national and international levels.'<ref name="About">Faith Associates [http://www.faithassociates.co.uk/about-us/ About us].  Accessed 3 January 2017.</ref>
  
[[Faith Associates]] is named as a provider of services in relation to the [[Prevent]] strategy by the [[OSCT]] in a leaked document dated march 2015.<ref>[[OSCT]] [http://powerbase.info/index.php/File:OSCT-Prevent_catalogue-March_2015-OCR.pdf Prevent Strategy - Local Delivery Best Practice Catalogue]. March 2015.</ref>
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[[Faith Associates]] is named as a provider of services in relation to the [[Prevent]] strategy by the [[OSCT]] in a leaked document dated March 2015.<ref>[[OSCT]] [http://powerbase.info/index.php/File:OSCT-Prevent_catalogue-March_2015-OCR.pdf Prevent Strategy - Local Delivery Best Practice Catalogue]. March 2015. p. 42.</ref> The [[OSCT]] (now renamed the [[Homeland Security Group]]) is part of the British intelligence apparatus and [[Faith Associates]] is, therefore, an asset of British intelligence.
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[[File:Screenshot 2020-03-27 at 19.41.26.png|right|thumb|600px|Leaked document showing relationship between [[Breakthrough Media]] (and thus with [[RICU]]) of a range of allegedly independent civil society groups including [[Active Change Foundation]], [[Anti-Tribalism Movement]], [[FAST]], [[FIDA Management]], [[FMO]], [[Imams Online]], [[Inspire]], [[JAN Trust]], [[JIMAS]], [[New Horizons]], [[Plain Islam]], [[Tiger Legends]], [[Tim Parry Jonathan Ball Foundation for Peace]],  [[Upstanding Neighbourhoods]]]]
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[[File:Screenshot 2020-04-13 at 10.17.04.png|right|thumb|400px|[[Imams Online]] - Slide from leaked [[Breakthrough Media]] presentation, 2015.]]
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[[File:Screenshot 2020-04-13 at 10.17.14.png|right|thumb|400px|[[Imams Online]] - Slide from leaked [[Breakthrough Media]] presentation, 2015.]]
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==People==
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* [[Qari Asim]] - Senior Contributing Editor<ref>Imams Online [https://imamsonline.com/author/imam-qari-muhammad-asim/ Iman Qari Muhammad Asim].  Accessed 13 April 2020.</ref>
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* Editor in Chief [[Shaukat Warraich]] CEO of [[Faith Associates]], Founder and Chief Editor of Imams Online (IOL). He is also the Chief editor of the pioneering [[Mosque and Madrassah Quarterly]].
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*Managing Editor [[Kaashif Awan]] Has been working at [[Faith Associates]] since 2014. Alongside the Editor in Chief, he is jointly responsible for the editorial direction and strategy of Imams Online.
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*Contributing Editor [[Haroon Sidat]] A full time Research Associate at the [[Centre for the Study of Islam]] in the UK at [[Cardiff University]].
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*Contributing Editor [[Nadeem Ashfaq]] is the Co-founder of the [[Light Foundation]] and Vice-Chair of the [[Preston Faith Forum]].<ref>Imams Online [https://imamsonline.com/about-us/ About us].  Accessed 13 April 2020.</ref>
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*Project Support [[Saleha Islam]]<ref>Faith Associates [https://web.archive.org/web/20220401154609/https://faithassociates.co.uk/staff/saleha-islam/ Saleha Islam]. Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 1 april 2022. </ref>
  
 
==Related==
 
==Related==
 
*[[Imams Online]] - run by the CEO of Faith Associates [[Shaukat Warraich]] (amongst others)
 
*[[Imams Online]] - run by the CEO of Faith Associates [[Shaukat Warraich]] (amongst others)
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==Resources==
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*[http://powerbase.info/index.php/File:OSCT-Prevent_catalogue-March_2015-OCR.pdf Prevent Strategy - Local Delivery Best Practice Catalogue] searchable version.
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*David Miller and Narzanin Massoumi [http://data.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/committeeevidence.svc/evidencedocument/home-affairs-committee/countering-extremism/written/34336.pdf The Home Office, RICU and Muslim civil society groups: Briefing for the Home Affairs Select Committee Countering extremism inquiry] 10 June 2016.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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Latest revision as of 13:03, 6 April 2022

Faith Associates 'was set up in 2004 as a non-theological consultancy to meet the needs of ethnic minority faith-based communities.' It says it works 'with agencies that are concerned with business, education and government at local, regional, national and international levels.'[1]

Faith Associates is named as a provider of services in relation to the Prevent strategy by the OSCT in a leaked document dated March 2015.[2] The OSCT (now renamed the Homeland Security Group) is part of the British intelligence apparatus and Faith Associates is, therefore, an asset of British intelligence.

Leaked document showing relationship between Breakthrough Media (and thus with RICU) of a range of allegedly independent civil society groups including Active Change Foundation, Anti-Tribalism Movement, FAST, FIDA Management, FMO, Imams Online, Inspire, JAN Trust, JIMAS, New Horizons, Plain Islam, Tiger Legends, Tim Parry Jonathan Ball Foundation for Peace, Upstanding Neighbourhoods
Imams Online - Slide from leaked Breakthrough Media presentation, 2015.
Imams Online - Slide from leaked Breakthrough Media presentation, 2015.

People

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Resources

Notes

  1. Faith Associates About us. Accessed 3 January 2017.
  2. OSCT Prevent Strategy - Local Delivery Best Practice Catalogue. March 2015. p. 42.
  3. Imams Online Iman Qari Muhammad Asim. Accessed 13 April 2020.
  4. Imams Online About us. Accessed 13 April 2020.
  5. Faith Associates Saleha Islam. Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 1 april 2022.