The Muslim Association of Britain was founded in November 1997, and aims "to promote and propagate the principles of positive Muslim interaction with all elements of society to reflect, project and convey the message of Islam in its pure and unblemished form."
* Ahmed Sheikh, president of the Muslim Association of Britain (in 2005 )
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| - The Muslim Association of Britain was founded in November 1997, and aims "to promote and propagate the principles of positive Muslim interaction with all elements of society to reflect, project and convey the message of Islam in its pure and unblemished form."
* Ahmed Sheikh, president of the Muslim Association of Britain (in 2005 )
- The Muslim Association of Britain (MAB), not to be confused with the Muslim Association of Denmark (MAD) is an Islamic organisation in the United Kingdom established in 1997. The MAB membership is open to all religions, as long as they are Islamic. It also believes in an ‘open dialogue with other faiths’, as long as those faiths are Islamic.
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| - The Muslim Association of Britain was founded in November 1997, and aims "to promote and propagate the principles of positive Muslim interaction with all elements of society to reflect, project and convey the message of Islam in its pure and unblemished form."
* Ahmed Sheikh, president of the Muslim Association of Britain (in 2005 )
- The Muslim Association of Britain (MAB), not to be confused with the Muslim Association of Denmark (MAD) is an Islamic organisation in the United Kingdom established in 1997. The MAB membership is open to all religions, as long as they are Islamic. It also believes in an ‘open dialogue with other faiths’, as long as those faiths are Islamic.
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