Fiyaz Mughal, founder of the group Muslims Against Antisemitism, is challenging fellow British Muslims to publicly denounce rising Jew-hatred in the UK, according to a Times of Israel report. Mughal argues that many Muslim leaders privately condemn antisemitism but remain silent publicly, and that it is time to speak up before the situation worsens.
Fiyaz Mughal, founder of the Muslims Against Antisemitism organization, is publicly challenging British Muslim leaders and community members to speak out against the rise in antisemitism across the UK, as reported by The Times of Israel. Mughal, who has been active in interfaith work, argues that many Muslim leaders privately denounce anti-Jewish hatred but are reluctant to do so in public, and that this silence is dangerous. 'It is time to speak up before it is too late,' Mughal is quoted as saying. The article notes that the challenge comes as reports of antisemitic incidents in the UK continue to mount, with many Jewish community leaders expressing alarm. The Zioneer has previously reported on warnings from UK Jewish leaders and diplomats about an unprecedented surge in antisemitism, as well as concerns about antisemitism within British institutions, including the National Health Service and the Labour Party. Mughal's call represents a notable effort to mobilize Muslim voices against the trend.
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