Imam dismissed as advisor on Islamophobia to UK govt for supporting ban of ‘The Lady of Heaven’

Imam dismissed as advisor on Islamophobia to UK govt for supporting ban of ‘The Lady of Heaven’

In a letter to Imam Qari Asim, the UK government said that his support to a campaign to limit free expression is the reason behind his discontinuation.


An Imam, Qari Asim, was dismissed Saturday from his role as independent advisor on Islamophobia to the UK government for endorsing the campaign to ban the film titled The Lady of Heaven, which attempts to tell the story of Prophet Muhammad’s daughter, reported the BBC.

Qari Asim was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 2012 for building “community harmony” in Leeds, the report said.

In a letter from the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Asim, Imam of the Makkah Masjid, a mosque in Leeds, was informed that his appointment as deputy chair of the government’s Anti-Muslim Hatred Working Group had been terminated.

The government said that Asim’s support to a campaign to limit free expression is the reason behind his discontinuation.

Amid widespread protests, Asim had issued a statement calling The Lady of Heaven a “disparaging movie” that has “caused much pain and hurt to Muslims”.

Protests erupted in the UK after the release of the film on 3 June. Earlier this week, several cinemas across the UK cancelled screenings of the film after a Change.org petition called for its removal from cinemas. The petition states that the “film has been created to cause heartache for all Muslims as well as spread false information on Islam”.

The letter published on the Government website Saturday read: “We have no option but to withdraw the appointment and end your roles with Government with immediate effect”.

“Your recent support for a campaign to limit free expression — a campaign which has itself encouraged communal tensions — means it is no longer appropriate for you to continue your work with Government in roles designed to promote community harmony.

“You will have no doubt seen reports of the scenes outside different cinema venues. These included deeply disturbing videos of sectarian chanting and anti-Shia hatred…which must be challenged at every opportunity as part of a wider effort to combat anti-Muslim hatred.

“We were disappointed to see that you failed to condemn some of the protests complicit in these behaviours”, it added.

Imam dismissed as advisor on Islamophobia to UK govt for supporting ban of ‘The Lady of Heaven’