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ENGAGE, also known as iENGAGE is a British organisation devoted to improving the popular image of Islam. Its approach to this task involves laying into liberal Muslims (such as Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, for criticising the burqa and niqab[1][2]) while defending extremists (the organisation objected to the government banning of Islam4UK[3]).
See also[edit]
- Muslim Council of Britain
- Anjem Choudary
- Muslims Against Crusades
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- ↑ Alibhai-Brown continues her shrill crusade against Burqa and Niqab-wearers
- ↑ Alibhai-Brown compares Burqa-wearers to 'anorexics and drug addicts'
- ↑ Govt faces widespread criticism for 'futile' ban on Islam4UK but gains support of QF and BMSD
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