Showing posts with label Brent Multi-faith Forum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brent Multi-faith Forum. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 July 2025

Double events to unite the Brent community July 3rd and July 6th with the Met and Multi-faith Forum

Towards a safer and more united community: 

The Brent Multi-faith Forum and the Metropolitan Police invite you to take part in an interactive public meeting and workshop focused on creating a safer, kinder, and more united community. These events will bring together faith leaders, community leaders, and local residents to address key concerns and collaborate on actionable solutions.

 


 

Event Details:

 

Date: 3 July 2025  Time: 4 - 7pm  Location: Neasden Temple, The Swaminarayan School, Brentfield Road, London, NW10 8HE. 

 

 


 

 

Event Details:

 

Date: 6 July 2025  Time: 4 - 7pm  Location: St Mary with All Souls, 134A Abbey Road, London, NW6 4SN  

 

 

 

Topics for Discussion:

• Safety for young people 

 • Safety for women and girls 

• Cohesion, kindness and promoting prosocial behaviour What to Expect: 

• Group workshops with focused table discussions. 

• Facilitated sessions to identify practical, community-led solutions. 

• Refreshments

Wednesday, 11 October 2023

Statement from Brent Multi-Faith Forum on current events

 Frank Dabba Smith, Mustafa Field and Danny Maher from the Brent Multi-Faith Forum, said:

We are aware that the trauma of the horrific violence of the last few days will be felt by innocent people in the Middle East region for generations to come. We are aware, too, that there are many people living in the London Borough of Brent who will be mourning the loss of family members, friends, and colleagues. We deplore all forms of violence and find any rejoicing at the suffering of others to be abhorrent.
We understand that this enduring and terrible conflict is deeply complex and embedded in historical trauma occurring to both sides. However the real suffering and pain must feel in a group’s narrative, cycles of abuse and violence must be ended. If not, committing hateful acts including violence, hostage-taking and a myriad forms of discrimination will only result in perpetuating more of the same.
We hold that the root of all faith / no faith must consist of the safeguarding of all life through the exercise of kindness, compassion and love. We support those of all faiths / no faith who are engaged in the struggle for peaceful dialogue, cooperation, conciliation and the equitable sharing of precious resources in the Middle East.
We are deeply committed to the safety and welfare of those of all faiths / no faith in Brent. There is no excuse for antisemitism, Islamophobia or any other hate crime. Exacerbating communal tensions will not be tolerated. We stand with the Metropolitan Police and Brent Council in urging the immediate reporting of any threatening behaviours.