“We’re making sure we’re doing our level best to integrate into our community by holding dialogues with others. We have open doors and we invite people to come in."
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: East London and West Essex Guardian
By Laura O'Callaghan | Excerpts | May 26, 2017
MUSLIM leaders are calling for calm as Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting, begins just days after the Manchester terrorist attack.
The religious festival starts tonight, Friday May 26, and will see Muslims fast off food, drink cigarettes and sexual relations from sunrise to sunset.
It comes after the Met increased its policing operations in the capital ahead of the bank holiday weekend.
On Tuesday the Prime Minister raised the threat level from severe to critical. Soldiers were sent to protect key sites and public events.
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