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What participants at our training courses said:

"I particularly valued having experts who also offered a very objective and analytical perspective on key aspects of Islam and Islamic thought."

Participant, Counter Terrorism Dept



"Well worth attending, should be compulsory for all grades; trainers were excellent. Did not feel like I was talked to or they had their own agenda to push."

Participant, European Commission

Dilwar Hussain

Dilwar Hussain graduated from King’s College, University of London in 1993. He is Head of the Policy Research Centre, based at the Islamic Foundation, Leicestershire. He has taught Islam in the West, Islam in Europe and Muslims in Britain at undergraduate and postgraduate levels and has also run specialised training courses for civil servants on Islamic issues. Dilwar was involved in the Contextualising Islam in Britain Project (2009) at Cambridge University, is a Fellow of the Royal Foundation of St. Katharine’s Contextual Theology Centre and a Fellow of the Faiths and Civil Society Unit at Goldsmith College.


Dilwar was a Commissioner at the Commission for Racial Equality (CRE) (2006-2007). He worked on the Preventing Extremism Together workgroups set up by the Home Office after July 7th 2005 and is currently a specialist adviser to the CLG/House of Commons Inquiry into Preventing Violent Extremism. His primary research interests are social policy, Muslim identity and Islam in the modern world. Dilwar has worked in academic research and policy consultancy for over ten years, in the process of which he has delivered contracts for private sector groups as well as government departments and the European Commission.

 

He is a Senior Adviser to the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, on the Advisory Board of the Institute of Community Cohesion and is an Associate of the think-tank, Demos. He served on the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Commission on Urban Life and Faith (2005 – 2006) and was co-chair of Alif-Aleph UK (2005), a network that brings together British Jews and Muslims and has been listed in the ‘Who’s Who of British Muslims’ by www.salaam.co.uk. Dilwar is married, has four children and lives in Leicester.

 


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The Team