Update (28 Feb 2025):
The government has announced its working group to define 'anti-Muslim hatred/Islamophobia'. If it were only attempting to address 'anti-Muslim hatred,' there would be no need for a new definition—it would be covered by existing laws and policies. So please continue to sign and share the petition.
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Original petition text (7 February 2025):
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner is set to create a council that would draw up an official definition of ‘Islamophobia’.
But the people lined up to be involved are in favour of censoring criticism of Islam.[i]
Dominic Grieve, who has been recommended to lead the council, commended the APPG definition of Islamophobia. Despite Islam being a religion, it claims that Islamophobia is “rooted in racism and a type of racism which targets Muslimness or perceived Muslimness”. It approves of vaguely worded tests that would allow any criticism of Islam to be branded as Islamophobic.[ii]
Qari Asim, an imam at Leeds mosque, is also shortlisted for the council. He was dismissed as a government advisor on ‘Islamophobia’ in 2022 for campaigning for a ban on UK cinemas showing The Lady of Heaven – a film about Muhammad’s daughter. Asim previously said that “Muslims cherish free speech” but wants to make exceptions to ban speech that Muslims find “distasteful” or “offensive”. He has also said that all depictions of Muhammad should be prohibited.
We can’t allow critique of Islam to be branded as Islamophobic hate speech or racism.
It was for fear of being called a racist that a security guard failed to intervene in the Islamist Manchester bombing in 2017.[iv] Grooming gangs, some of which are known to have included explicitly Islamic abuse, could have been exposed earlier had authorities not been afraid of being called racist.
The government needs to protect free speech on Islam, not take it away.
In recent years, people have faced severe consequences for criticising Islam:
No other group is protected from criticism or even mockery of its beliefs – Muslims should not receive special treatment that amounts to an Islamic blasphemy law.
Please sign the petition to tell the government we must be free to speak about Islam.
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Sources and more information
[i] https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/02/03/angela-rayner-set-rules-islam-free-speech-dominic-grieve/
[ii] https://static1.squarespace.com/static/599c3d2febbd1a90cffdd8a9/t/5bfd1ea3352f531a6170ceee/1543315109493/Islamophobia+Defined.pdf – see p36, particularly point 5 where someone’s expression can be branded insincere and therefore Islamophobic.
[iv] https://news.sky.com/story/manchester-arena-bombing-inquiry-the-missed-opportunities-to-stop-salman-abedi-on-night-of-attack-12328566
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To the Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner:
Critiquing Islam is not hate speech. To implement an official definition of ‘Islamophobia’ that includes criticism of Islam would further violate free speech rights.
There is already a culture of fear around speaking about Islam.
It is completely right to protect people from violent hatred. But definitions of ‘Islamophobia’ that forbid people from speaking truthfully about Islam suppress free speech and produce an atmosphere where people are afraid to speak.
Muslims should not have special treatment where their beliefs are immune from challenge or even mockery.
Please do not officially define ‘Islamophobia’ in a way that restricts criticism of the religion.