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[[File:Screenshot 2020-03-27 at 19.41.26.png|right|thumb|600px|Leaked document showing New Horizons relationship with [[Breakthrough Media]] and thus with [[RICU]]]] | [[File:Screenshot 2020-03-27 at 19.41.26.png|right|thumb|600px|Leaked document showing New Horizons relationship with [[Breakthrough Media]] and thus with [[RICU]]]] | ||
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*[[Lokahi Foundation]] | *[[Lokahi Foundation]] | ||
*Trustee [[Maslaha]] | *Trustee [[Maslaha]] | ||
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* Trustee of the [[Faith & Belief Forum]] (FBF) | * Trustee of the [[Faith & Belief Forum]] (FBF) | ||
*Trustee (2012-2018) and Vice-Chair (2016-2018) of the [[Holocaust Memorial Day Trust]] | *Trustee (2012-2018) and Vice-Chair (2016-2018) of the [[Holocaust Memorial Day Trust]] | ||
− | *Head of the [[Policy Research Centre]] (2007-2013) | + | *Head of the [[Policy Research Centre]] (2007-2013) based at the [[Islamic Foundation]] |
*served on the [[Commission for Racial Equality]] (CRE) (2006-2007) | *served on the [[Commission for Racial Equality]] (CRE) (2006-2007) | ||
*served on the Archbishop of Canterbury's [[Commission on Urban Life and Faith]] (2005-2006).<ref name="FBF"/> | *served on the Archbishop of Canterbury's [[Commission on Urban Life and Faith]] (2005-2006).<ref name="FBF"/> | ||
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: Head of [[Policy Research Centre]]; Advisor to Weidenfeld [[Institute for Strategic Dialogue]] on their Islam in Europe programme of research; advising on a short-term Prevent related research project run by the [[Royal United Services Institute]]; on a review panel for [[HM Prison Service]] looking at literature in prisons; occasionally undertakes research and training projects related to identity, cohesion and preventing extremism for a variety of sources (including the [[Association of Local Government]], the [[Communities and Local Government Department]] of HMG, the [[Change Institute]], [[St Philips Centre]] in Leicester and the [[Apex Partnership]]).<ref>[https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200910/cmselect/cmcomloc/65/6504.htm Preventing Violent Extremism - Communities and Local Government Committee] Parliament.uk. Accessed 27 March 2020.</ref> | : Head of [[Policy Research Centre]]; Advisor to Weidenfeld [[Institute for Strategic Dialogue]] on their Islam in Europe programme of research; advising on a short-term Prevent related research project run by the [[Royal United Services Institute]]; on a review panel for [[HM Prison Service]] looking at literature in prisons; occasionally undertakes research and training projects related to identity, cohesion and preventing extremism for a variety of sources (including the [[Association of Local Government]], the [[Communities and Local Government Department]] of HMG, the [[Change Institute]], [[St Philips Centre]] in Leicester and the [[Apex Partnership]]).<ref>[https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200910/cmselect/cmcomloc/65/6504.htm Preventing Violent Extremism - Communities and Local Government Committee] Parliament.uk. Accessed 27 March 2020.</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Contextualising Islam in Britain II project]] - participant | ||
==Contact== | ==Contact== |
Latest revision as of 07:12, 11 April 2020
Dilwar Hussain is founding Chair of New Horizons in British Islam, an organisation that claims that it 'promotes critical discussions around Muslim identity, tradition and reform'.[1] It fails to disclose its covert relationship with Breakthrough Media and their client RICU.
Hussain is also Research Fellow at the University of Coventry's Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations. Among other publications, he is the editor of the book British Secularism and Religion: Islam, Society and the State. Over the last 20 years he has advised government departments, provided policy consulting and training around issues of integration, identity and counter-extremism and has been a frequent analyst and commentator on British Muslim affairs.[1]
Affiliations
- Lokahi Foundation
- Trustee Maslaha
- Trustee of the Islamic Society of Britain
- Institute for Strategic Dialogue
- Trustee of the Faith & Belief Forum (FBF)
- Trustee (2012-2018) and Vice-Chair (2016-2018) of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust
- Head of the Policy Research Centre (2007-2013) based at the Islamic Foundation
- served on the Commission for Racial Equality (CRE) (2006-2007)
- served on the Archbishop of Canterbury's Commission on Urban Life and Faith (2005-2006).[1]
In 2009/10 Dilwar Hussain declared the following interests on appointment as a special advisor to the Preventing Violent Extremism enquiry of the UK Parliament Communities and Local Government Committee:
- Head of Policy Research Centre; Advisor to Weidenfeld Institute for Strategic Dialogue on their Islam in Europe programme of research; advising on a short-term Prevent related research project run by the Royal United Services Institute; on a review panel for HM Prison Service looking at literature in prisons; occasionally undertakes research and training projects related to identity, cohesion and preventing extremism for a variety of sources (including the Association of Local Government, the Communities and Local Government Department of HMG, the Change Institute, St Philips Centre in Leicester and the Apex Partnership).[2]
- Contextualising Islam in Britain II project - participant
Contact
- Twitter: @DilwarH
- Internet Archive holdings of Blog: dilwar.org
- Internet Archive holdings of Blog: dilwarh.wordpress.com
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Faith and Belief forum Founders, Trustees and Patrons. Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 27 March 2020 on 27 March 2020.
- ↑ Preventing Violent Extremism - Communities and Local Government Committee Parliament.uk. Accessed 27 March 2020.