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Musharraf Hussain al-Azhari is the director of the Nottingham based [[Karimia Institute]]. He is also an advisor to the [[Quilliam Foundation]].  
 
Musharraf Hussain al-Azhari is the director of the Nottingham based [[Karimia Institute]]. He is also an advisor to the [[Quilliam Foundation]].  
  
His organisation, the Karimia Institute, is in receipt of government funding under the [[Prevent]] programme, which has led to the setting up of counter-extremism workshops aimed at boys aged from 10-14 under the [[preventing violent extremism]] strand of the UK counter-terrorism stratehy, [[Contest]]. <ref>[http://www.thisisnottingham.co.uk/news/Stopping-young-Muslims-turning-extremism/article-1839263-detail/article.html Stopping Young Muslims turn to Extremism, Nottingham Evening Post, 17 February 2010], accessed 20 February 2010</ref>
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His organisation, the Karimia Institute, states that it is focused on encouraging and promoting ‘moral, social and spiritual development through worship, education and recreation’, <ref>[http://www.karimia.fortnet.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=221&Itemid=117 About Us:], Karimia Institute, accessed 20 February 2010</ref> but it has recently commenced a series of [[preventing violent extremism]] workshops aimed at boys aged from 10-14.<ref>[http://www.thisisnottingham.co.uk/news/Stopping-young-Muslims-turning-extremism/article-1839263-detail/article.html Stopping Young Muslims turn to Extremism, Nottingham Evening Post, 17 February 2010], accessed 20 February 2010</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 20:57, 20 February 2010

Musharraf Hussain al-Azhari is the director of the Nottingham based Karimia Institute. He is also an advisor to the Quilliam Foundation.

His organisation, the Karimia Institute, states that it is focused on encouraging and promoting ‘moral, social and spiritual development through worship, education and recreation’, [1] but it has recently commenced a series of preventing violent extremism workshops aimed at boys aged from 10-14.[2]

Notes

  1. About Us:, Karimia Institute, accessed 20 February 2010
  2. Stopping Young Muslims turn to Extremism, Nottingham Evening Post, 17 February 2010, accessed 20 February 2010