Muslim Council of Britain's first female leader won't question lack of female imams in UK
Zara Mohammed said: 'I don't feel that's within the parameters of my roles and responsibilities'
4 February 2021 • 8:45pm
Zara Mohammed who has been elected the first female secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain
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The first female leader of the Muslim Council of Britain has said that questioning the UK’s lack of female imams is "not within parameters" of her role.
Last week, Zara Mohammed, 29, was elected the first ever female Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB).
Following her unprecedented election, she described her vision as: “to continue to build a truly inclusive, diverse and representative body” for the organisation, acting as Britain's largest democratic Muslim umbrella body, which represents more than 500 organisations.