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Lisa Nandy accused of prioritising Islam over other religions
The Culture Secretary is facing criticism after she appointed the boss of a Muslim charity as an adviser to a new civil society project but no one from Christian, Jewish or other specific faiths.
Lisa Nandy has made Fadi Itani, chief executive of the Muslim Charities Forum (MCF), a member of the steering committee of her Civil Society Covenant.
The 15-strong Civil Society Covenant aims to boost social cohesion with the help of 'volunteers, charities, faith organisations' and others.
Ms Nandy has described the committee as 'a new chapter in the relationship between this Government and the remarkable civil society organisations that form the backbone of our communities'. She describes such organisations as 'the eyes, ears and voice of the people'.
Yet the Muslim Charities Forum is the only faith-specific group to be represented on its advisory group. The only other religious organisation is Faith Action, which represents all faiths.
In 2015 the MCF was stripped of £138,000 of government funding after a Telegraph investigation reported alleged links to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood.
The MCF denies ever having supported any charities or groups that have links to terrorist or proscribed organisations.
The group was founded in 2008 by Dr Hany El-Banna, who was awarded an OBE in 2004 and remains a trustee of MCF.
In 2020 he posted a video on X of a lecture he gave in which he described the Yazidi people – thousands of whom were massacred by Islamic State terrorists – as 'devil worshippers'.
He has since apologised, saying he had been using a colloquial Arabic term but that it was 'clearly inappropriate'. He has met representatives of the UK Yazidi community to apologise directly.
A spokesman for Insight UK, the Hindu and Indian advocacy group, said: 'The Government's decision to invite only a Muslim charity to participate in its civic society covenant while excluding other faith groups is discriminatory and shows preferential treatment for one faith group.
'While the inclusion of Muslim voices in civic dialogue is valuable, the exclusion of other faith groups such as Christian, Jewish, Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist and other faith-based organisations suggests an inconsistent approach to interfaith representation.
'To ensure legitimacy and effectiveness, the Government should clarify its selection criteria and broaden participation to include all major faith communities in this civic initiative.'
A legal representative for the Muslim Charities Forum said: 'Our clients have no reason to believe or suspect that any of their member charities support (whether financially or by any other means) any terrorist or other proscribed organisations.
'For the sake of completeness, nor do our clients have any reason to believe that any of those charities support or have links to the Muslim Brotherhood (which is not proscribed in the United Kingdom).'
On the issue of Dr Banna's video, the MCF's legal representative said: 'Dr El-Banna has long since issued an apology for using a colloquial Arabic term which, although commonly used in the region, was clearly inappropriate.
'He has met with representatives of the UK Yazidi community to apologise directly and clarify any misunderstandings.'
Society's 'full diversity'
Mr Itani was awarded an OBE in 2021 for services to charity and interfaith relations.
The Civil Society Covenant also includes the head of the National Council for Voluntary Organisations, the head of the Co-op and the general secretary of the Trades Union Congress.
A spokesman for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport said: 'Faith groups are explicitly recognised and valued partners under our Civil Society Covenant and on the Advisory Council – acknowledging faith organisations as essential to delivering our Plan for Change missions and tackling Britain's biggest challenges.
'The Covenant was developed through extensive engagement with over 1,200 organisations across civil society's full diversity, including multiple faith and interfaith groups whose contributions helped shape the final document.
'We look forward to strengthening our partnership with faith organisations as we implement the Covenant's commitments together.'