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Islamic charity trustee barred for three years by Charity Commission for giving sermon about murdering Jews just days after October 7

Harun Abdur Rashid Holmes was sanctioned by the regulator for using ‘divisive and inflammatory’ words during a sermon

July 6, 2025 13:18
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A trustee of an Islamic charity who delivered a sermon on killing Jews just days after October 7 has been barred by the Charity Commission from holding any senior position within a charity in England or Wales for three years.

Following a 20-month investigation by the Commission, Harun Abdur Rashid Holmes, a central figure with Nottingham Islam Information Point (NIIP), was sanctioned after giving a sermon in which he said Muslims would kill Jews until they “hide behind a rock”.

Holmes said during the sermon, just six days after Hamas murdered more than 1,200 people in Israel: “The hour will not begin until the Muslims fight the Jews, and the Muslims will kill them until a Jew hides behind a rock or a tree. And the rock or tree will say ‘Oh Muslim… there is a Jew behind me. Come and kill him’.”

The Charity Commission issued NIIP with an official warning on Saturday following the conclusion of its compliance case into the charity. It concluded that Holmes’s words were “inflammatory and divisive”, and that “no consideration” had been given to how appropriate the sermon was just days after the events of October 7.