MCB is the largest and most diverse representative body for the British Muslim community in the UK. We empower communities to thrive by mutual representation and collaboration.
The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) is the UK's largest Muslim umbrella body with over 500 affiliated national, regional and local organisations, mosques, charities and schools. It is a representative body that seeks to promote cooperation, consensus and unity on Muslim affairs in the UK.
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Provides the latest news, press releases, and updates on events and activities related to the Muslim community in the UK.
Engages in various campaigns to promote social justice, equality, and the rights of Muslims in the UK.
Offers a range of publications including reports, briefings, and guides on issues affecting the Muslim community.
Organizes and promotes events aimed at fostering community cohesion, education, and interfaith dialogue.
Provides resources for mosques, schools, and community organizations, including educational materials and guidelines.
Submits responses to government consultations on matters affecting the Muslim community.
Lists and connects over 500 affiliated organizations, mosques, charities, and schools across the UK.
Serves as a hub for media inquiries, press releases, and statements from the MCB.
Encourages community involvement through volunteering, donations, and participation in campaigns and events.
Provides detailed contact information for the MCB, including phone numbers, email addresses, and office locations.
To promote cooperation, consensus, and unity on Muslim affairs in the UK, and to represent the interests of Muslims to the government and other institutions.
A cohesive, inclusive, and prosperous British society where Muslims, as part of a diverse community, can thrive and contribute fully.
The MCB is committed to the principles of justice, equality, and mutual respect. It advocates for the rights of all individuals and communities, regardless of faith or background.
The MCB is led by a Secretary-General and a Central Working Committee, elected by its affiliates. It also has various committees and working groups focusing on specific issues.
The MCB is affiliated with over 500 national, regional, and local organizations, mosques, charities, and schools across the UK.
The MCB has been instrumental in advocating for the rights and interests of the Muslim community in the UK, influencing policy, and fostering interfaith and community cohesion.
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