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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> 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. | + | [[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. |
[[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]]]] | [[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]]]] | ||
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.
Contents
People
- Qari Asim - Senior Contributing Editor[3]
- 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.
- 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.
- Contributing Editor Haroon Sidat A full time Research Associate at the Centre for the Study of Islam in the UK at Cardiff University.
- Contributing Editor Nadeem Ashfaq is the Co-founder of the Light Foundation and Vice-Chair of the Preston Faith Forum.[4]
- Project Support Saleha Islam[5]
Related
- Imams Online - run by the CEO of Faith Associates Shaukat Warraich (amongst others)
Resources
- Prevent Strategy - Local Delivery Best Practice Catalogue searchable version.
- David Miller and Narzanin Massoumi The Home Office, RICU and Muslim civil society groups: Briefing for the Home Affairs Select Committee Countering extremism inquiry 10 June 2016.
Notes
- ↑ Faith Associates About us. Accessed 3 January 2017.
- ↑ OSCT Prevent Strategy - Local Delivery Best Practice Catalogue. March 2015. p. 42.
- ↑ Imams Online Iman Qari Muhammad Asim. Accessed 13 April 2020.
- ↑ Imams Online About us. Accessed 13 April 2020.
- ↑ Faith Associates Saleha Islam. Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 1 april 2022.