The rationale behind this comes from Meem, a Glasgow based Muslim consultancy group, whose senior consultant Na’eem Raza said,
In the current climate, people need to understand where communities are coming from and what people are feeling.Short version: Surrender, infidels.
After the Glasgow attack this is very important. This is about educating people and making them more aware and more confident when dealing with issues surrounding the Muslim community.
People have stopped talking over the garden fence and we need to break down the barriers so that people can talk comfortably to each other.
It would never stir up resentment. Faith is an important issue. Why not have guidance on all of the issues that affect us, including different faiths?
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