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Islamic student head calls for co-operation

March 1, 2012 15:12
Nabil Ahmed

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

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Jewish and Muslim students must work together to tackle antisemitism and Islamophobia and should embrace "reconciliation", according to the president of the Federation of Student Islamic Societies (Fosis).

Nabil Ahmed said students of all faiths were working together "for good" and to combat "injustice". But he added that "wise leadership with sincerity and courage" were needed to improve relations.

His comments received a mixed response from interfaith groups on campuses. Fosis has a record of inviting extremist speakers to British campuses, and was denounced by Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg in November as "an umbrella organisation which has failed to challenge sufficiently terrorist and extremist ideologies".

Writing on the Guardian's Comment is Free site, Mr Ahmed said his upbringing in Alwoodley, Leeds, had shown him that Muslim and Jewish students shared "startling similarities".

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