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* [http://mshafiq.blogspot.com Mohammed Shafiq Blog]
* [http://mshafiq.blogspot.com Mohammed Shafiq Blog]
* [http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/Perspectives_1/Durban_II_anti-racism_conference_An_Inside_View.shtml Ashahed Muhammad interviews Mohammed Shafiq in Geneva at the Durban Review Conference @ FinalCall.com]
* [http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/Perspectives_1/Durban_II_anti-racism_conference_An_Inside_View.shtml Ashahed Muhammad interviews Mohammed Shafiq in Geneva at the Durban Review Conference @ FinalCall.com]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12144411 BBC News article]


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Mohammed Shafiq

Mohammed Shafiq is the chief executive and a founding member of the Ramadhan Foundation, the United Kingdom's leading Muslim youth organization'.[1] The foundation is a moderate group aimed at helping young Muslims in the UK and fostering interfaith dialogue.[2]

Starting off as the Press Spokesman he was able to become a regular face responding to Muslim issues, some accuse him of rent a quote with strong views that he doesn't think of the consequences of his actions whilst others praise his leadership for speaking the unspeakable.[citation needed]

He has spoken out against extremism and terrorism, and he was the first UK's Muslim Leader to appear on BBC News to condemn the Glasgow terrorist attack.[citation needed]BBC News 24

He was the project manager for the successful international Muslim Unity Convention held in the aftermath of the 7/7 attacks.[3]

He was appointed as press spokesman in August 2005 and made numerous statements on controversial subjects like forced marriages, honour killings, grooming of white teenagers, and drug dealers.[4][5][6][7]

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