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Muslim 'peace' adverts launched | Muslim 'peace' adverts launched |
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An advertising campaign promoting British Muslims as integrated citizens who reject extremism has been launched. | An advertising campaign promoting British Muslims as integrated citizens who reject extremism has been launched. |
Islam is Peace - formed after the bombings in London in July 2005 - has initially placed adverts on the capital's buses and Underground trains. | Islam is Peace - formed after the bombings in London in July 2005 - has initially placed adverts on the capital's buses and Underground trains. |
They show a range of Muslims - including a policewoman, a Scout group and the chef Michael Barry - with the slogan "Proud to be a British Muslim". | They show a range of Muslims - including a policewoman, a Scout group and the chef Michael Barry - with the slogan "Proud to be a British Muslim". |
Organisers say research shows many Britons associate Islam with terrorism. | Organisers say research shows many Britons associate Islam with terrorism. |
Nationwide tour | Nationwide tour |
The group insists that the religion demands that its followers live in peace with their neighbours within non-Muslim societies. | The group insists that the religion demands that its followers live in peace with their neighbours within non-Muslim societies. |
But it says it recognises that Muslims have a duty to show that the vast majority of them wish to do so. | But it says it recognises that Muslims have a duty to show that the vast majority of them wish to do so. |
After the initial London campaign, Islam Is Peace intends to launch a nationwide tour. | After the initial London campaign, Islam Is Peace intends to launch a nationwide tour. |
Ifhat Shaheen-Smith, one of the campaign organisers, said: "In the current atmosphere of suspicion and fear about Islam and British Muslims, truth is often confused with fabrications and stereotypes. | |
"Prejudice has become entrenched and sensationalistic media reporting is creating a climate of paranoia. | |
"There is a desperate need for openness, mutual understanding and a mature debate." | |
'Bust myths' | |
Following the 7 July bombings, the group has spent tens of thousands of pounds placing adverts in national newspapers in which Muslims reject extremism. | Following the 7 July bombings, the group has spent tens of thousands of pounds placing adverts in national newspapers in which Muslims reject extremism. |
Sadiq Khan MP said: "This is a fantastic initiative. Islam is a faith whose primary focus is peace and submission to one God. | |
"This campaign will help to bust some of the myths about Islam and allow the true face of Islam to reach all parts of our country." | |
Secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain Muhammad Abdul Bari said: "The silent majority of Muslims are coming forward and now challenging the islamophobia in sections of our media - it is a brave undertaking." | |
The campaign is launched as a new law banning incitement to religious hatred comes into force. | The campaign is launched as a new law banning incitement to religious hatred comes into force. |
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