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*[[Giles Fraser]] - Advisor
 
*[[Giles Fraser]] - Advisor
 
*[[Catherine Fieschi]] - Advisor
 
*[[Catherine Fieschi]] - Advisor
*[[Timothy Garton Ash]]<ref>[http://quilliamfoundation.org/advisors.html Advisors], accessed 26 April 2008.</ref>
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*[[Timothy Garton Ash]]
 
*[[David Goodhart]]
 
*[[David Goodhart]]
 
*Dr [[David Green]]
 
*Dr [[David Green]]
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*Shaikh Dr [[Usama Hassan]]
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*Dr. [[Ghayasuddin Siddiqui]] is a leading British Muslim spokesperson.
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*[[Michael Gove]] MP
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*Imam Dr [[Musharraf Hussain al-Azhari]]
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*[[Reza Aslan]]
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*[[Parvin Ali]], OBE
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*[[Sherin Khankan]]
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*[[Shaikh Abdel-Aziz Al-Bukhari]]
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*[[Shaikh Dr Abdul Hameed al-Ansari]]
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*[[Shaikh Ali al-Saleh al-Najafi]]<ref>[http://quilliamfoundation.org/advisors.html Advisors], accessed 26 April 2008.</ref>
  
 
==Contact Information==
 
==Contact Information==

Revision as of 19:34, 25 April 2008

The Quilliam Foundation‏ is a London based think-tank purporting to challenge Islamic extremism in the UK. Incorporated as a limited company on 20 Nomember 2007, the Foundation was launched on 22 April 2008 recieving significant media attention.

Low key government support

Inayat Bunglawala of the Muslim Council of Great Britain wrote in Guardian Online's Comment is Free, that the Department of Communities and Local Government had hinted to UK Islamic groups that if they were prepared to work with they could obtain financial support from the government:

"Some representatives of various UK Islamic groups were invited to see senior officials at the Department of Communities and Local Government recently to discuss the work they were doing with young people. Strong hints were dropped that they could obtain financial support from the government, but only if they were prepared to work with - and thereby help lend credibility to - Ed Husain's soon to be launched Quilliam Foundation."[1]

Personnel

Advisors

Contact Information

Registered office:

34-36 High Holborn
London
WC1V 6AE
email: information@quilliamfoundation.org
Tel: 020 7193 1204

references

  1. Inayat Bunglawala, 'Abandoning banning', Guardian.co.uk, 17 April 2008
  2. Advisors, accessed 26 April 2008.