Fiyaz Mughal
Fiyaz Mughal is the Founder and Director of Faith Matters
Don't be taken in by so-called 'Islamophobia Awareness Month'
In reality it's a campaign by MEND, which no serious organisation should associate with
How Islamists were behind the dehumanisation of British Jews
Previous generations of Muslims would not have recognised the violent, antisemitic version of Islam as their own religion
Too few of my fellow Muslims stand up to hate
Ministers need to do more to support those who are willing to raise their voices for peace
Thugs target UK Muslims who disagree on Palestine
Anyone daring to have a counter-opinion on the future of the Palestinians was fair game for direct violence and threats, writes Fiyaz Mughal
A Saudi-Israel peace accord may be nearer than we think
Saudi pragmatism and the threat posed by Iran makes a deal more likely than not
The UAE-Israel agreement leaves the Palestinian leadership behind
The threat of Iran is leading to normalised relations between Israel and Gulf states, writes Fiyaz Mughal
Muslims are frightened of calling out Jew-hate within their own community
Antisemitism within some small sections of Muslims and which remains stubbornly entrenched needs to be taken on and called out repeatedly
Al Faifi’s grudging compliance with Board raises questions about her fitness for political office
Until the Plaid Cymru candidate can demonstrate true understanding, she should not be legitimised by any political party
Why I signed the Guardian letter opposing Jeremy Corbyn as PM
There comes a time when you have to draw a line and that time is now, writes Fiyaz Mughal
One day, Jews will visit to see Saudi Arabia’s rich heritage
The director of UK-based interfaith organisation Faith Matters on why he believes Jews will soon be able to visit the land of their ancient ancestors
Referring to the Holocaust to justify anti-Israel rhetoric needs to end
When a group of imams recently signed a letter denying Israel legitimacy, Fiyaz Mughal wasn't convinced by their counter argument that Palestinians had nothing to do with the Holocaust
Islamist extremism poses the greatest threat to Jews by far
Recent history of terror plots and the cases coming through British courts show that Isis and Al- Qaeda-inspired terrorists keep Jews near the top of their hit lists
Those who seek boycotts of Yad Vashem do not speak for Palestinians or Muslims
Fiyaz Mughal condemns those who singled out a Golders Green mosque for working with the Holocaust museum on an exhibition
The Islamic Human Rights Commission is pushing poisonous nonsense about Jews
Fiyaz Mughal condemns IHRC's 'toxic narratives' as it is about to host an anti-Zionist conference in London
Beware of antisemites in disguise
I came to regret I ever let my guard down and trusted Alison Chabloz, writes Fiyaz Mughal
Arkush is right: Muslims must speak out
Faith Matters founder defends Board president against open letter criticism
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