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Khamenei-linked Islamic centre hit with new Charity Commission order

The Islamic Centre of England is facing tighter scrutiny of its website, social media and speakers amid an ongoing extremism probe

May 19, 2025 11:28
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The Islamic Centre of England (ICE) has been issued with a new order by the Charity Commission after it continued to host online content promoting Ayatollah Khamenei and material calling for Israel’s destruction, despite being the subject of an ongoing extremism investigation.

The watchdog acted following JC reporting in February that the Maida Vale-based centre had failed to remove inflammatory content from its website and social media. It announced that the centre’s trustees must “provide rigorous oversight of future speakers and online activity by the charity”.

The ICE, which the Foreign Affairs Select Committee has labelled the “London office” of the Ayatollah’s regime and “an arm of the Iranian state”, is already under a formal investigation – the watchdog’s most serious form of enquiry – launched in 2022 after it failed to produce an effective anti-extremism “action plan”.

The new direction, issued under section 84 of the Charities Act, gives the Commission additional powers to intervene during an inquiry where there is suspected misconduct or mismanagement.