UK: Keighley's Ahmadiyya Muslims respond to report which highlights concern over slow pace of Muslim integration


Mr Rahman said Ahmadiyya Muslim Association Keighley had noted the report's findings, and emphasised the association's high level of civic involvement in Keighley.

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK desk
Source/Credit: Leighley News
By Miran Rahman | July 20, 2017

A KEIGHLEY Muslim group says its work to ensure its members are integrated in society shows it is well ahead of recommendations featured in a new report.

"Missing Muslims: Unlocking British Muslim Potential for the Benefit of All", the result of a commission sponsored by Citizens UK, says more must be done to help Muslims fulfil their potential to benefit society.

But Aziz Rahman, president of Ahmadiyya Muslim Association Keighley, responded: "Here in Keighley over the last four decades and across the UK and the world we've endeavoured to ensure Ahmadi Muslims from all backgrounds play an integrated role in society.

"The town is witness to the humble efforts of Ahmadi Muslims, which cover a host of areas.
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