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Obituary: Nuzhat Ali gave Muslim women voice and vision | Bradford Telegraph and Argus


TRIBUTES have poured in for a pioneering Bradford community leader who helped shape the lives of Muslim women across the UK.
Nuzhat Ali was a founding member of the Bradford-based Muslim Women s Council, an award-winning writer and Bradford Cathedral s first Muslim interfaith development officer. She died on Tuesday of cancer, aged 57.
Born in Bradford, Nuzhat did a Master’s degree in Islamic Studies and worked tirelessly across different faiths and communities.
She won the Channel 4/Northumbria University Writing for Television Award at the Northern Writers’ Awards in 2015 and wrote several plays, including When George Came to Bradford, and compiled a book on the shared heritage of head coverings across Abrahamic faiths. A teacher and mentor for young people, she worked with h the Young Muslims organisation and the Islamic Society of Britain, organised many Muslim Women s Council (MWC) events and was involved in developing its women-led mosque initiative. ....

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Obituary: Nuzhat Ali gave Muslim women voice and vision


TRIBUTES have poured in for a pioneering Bradford community leader who helped shape the lives of Muslim women across the UK.
Nuzhat Ali was a founding member of the Bradford-based Muslim Women s Council, an award-winning writer and Bradford Cathedral s first Muslim interfaith development officer. She died on Tuesday of cancer, aged 57.
Born in Bradford, Nuzhat did a Master’s degree in Islamic Studies and worked tirelessly across different faiths and communities.
She won the Channel 4/Northumbria University Writing for Television Award at the Northern Writers’ Awards in 2015 and wrote several plays, including When George Came to Bradford, and compiled a book on the shared heritage of head coverings across Abrahamic faiths. A teacher and mentor for young people, she worked with h the Young Muslims organisation and the Islamic Society of Britain, organised many Muslim Women s Council (MWC) events and was involved in developing its women-led mosque initiative. ....

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Grooming Gangs: Will race always be a factor?


My interest in the crimes committed by ‘grooming gangs’ dates back to the early - 2000s. 
The former Labour MP for Keighley, Ann Cryer, was publicly raising her concern at older Asian men sexually abusing young girls in her West Yorkshire constituency. 
She informed me that she had mothers sat in her office “crying their eyes out”.  They felt “abandoned” by West Yorkshire Police.  
Desperate parents had gathered intelligence on those who they suspected were abusing their daughters. This included names, nicknames, telephone numbers, car registrations, and details of where they worked, mainly local fast-food outlets and taxi firms. 
On one particular occasion, Ms Cryer shared such information with a local imam who was hugely sympathetic, but other community representatives did not necessarily share or match his concern.  ....

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