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Dr Muhammad Abdul Bari MBE is an educationalist, community activist, author and parenting consultant in the British Muslim community. He has served East London's diverse communities in various capacities for three decades. Since 2002, he has been the Chairman of the board of trustees at the East London Mosque (London’s first mosque which now includes the impressive London Muslim Centre) leading the institution to win the national ‘Super Model Mosque Competition’ in 2009. He is also a founding member of The East London Communities Organisation (TELCO), a coalition of churches, mosques, and other civil society organisations working together to promote understanding and a safer, fairer and better governed city.

He was Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain from June 2006 until June 2010 having completed two terms. Prior to that, he served as the Council's Deputy-Secretary General for four years. As Secretary General, Dr Bari worked tirelessly to have more young people take part in the work of Britain's largest Muslim umbrella group.

Dr Bari began his research studies in the UK after training as an Air Force officer in Bangladesh. A physicist and educationalist by training, Dr Bari received his doctorate and qualified as a teacher from King's College London, and gained a Management Degree from the Open University. He worked in the education sector as a Special Educational Needs specialist (Behaviour Support). He is now a freelance consultant on parenting and a writer on community and social issues.

In addition, Dr Bari is a patron of Anchor House, a homeless charity in Newham, the National Youth Agency and the Ramphal Centre. He is a board member of the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (LOCOG), served on the Good Childhood Inquiry Panel which was set up by the Children's Society in 2006, and is a trustee of Muslim Aid, a leading international charity. He is also an advisor to the Centre for Public Policy Seminars. Dr Bari has written for various newspapers, journals and community publications, and is the author of 'Marriage and Family Building in Islam, 'A Guide to Parenting', and 'Race, Religion and Muslim Identity in Britain'.

In recognition for his services to the community, Dr Muhammad Abdul Bari was conferred an MBE in 2003, was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in 2005 and an Honorary Fellow of Queen Mary, University of London in July 2008.

Blog Entries by Muhammad Abdul Bari

London 2012: A Celebration of Britain's Diversity

Posted February 21, 2012 | 02/21/12 05:07 PM ET

The selection of London as the host city of the 2012 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games during the 117th IOC Session in Singapore was a testimony of London's premier position as a world city. No other city has the accolade of having three Olympics so far (London hosted...

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Parenting: Love and Care Are at the Heart

Posted February 16, 2012 | 02/16/12 04:44 PM ET

The birth of a child is a euphoric and - for most parents - an ecstatic moment. It is a high point, a fulfilment, in one's life journey.

A child is a fruit of love between two human beings. For people who have religious faith, such life starts from God's...

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Parenting: A Core Duty and Basic Right in a Family

Posted January 31, 2012 | 01/31/12 03:32 PM ET

A very learned and successful Asian father whom I know attended my recent book launch at the House of Lords on parenting. On his return I got an email that said: "The motto of a budding family should be parenting, parenting, parenting. It is true that many problems caused by...

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London 2012: A Global Prospect for Harmony Amid Challenges

3 Comments | Posted January 6, 2012 | 01/06/12 06:19 PM ET

2011 provided us with a mix of hope and despair. One Tunisian young man, Mohamed Bouazizi, set in motion the Arab Spring when he set himself on fire following years of abuse and corruption from local officials. His actions captured the mood of a people desperate for change....

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Is Religion In Terminal Decline In Britain?

Posted December 17, 2011 | 12/17/11 05:53 AM ET

Is religion fading in Britain? According to the latest influential British Social Attitudes Survey (BSA), just released this December, half of us Brits do not belong to any religious grouping or affiliation.

What's more, more than half (56%) of those who identify themselves as belonging to a religion...

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Babar Ahmad, Extradition and the Rights of British Citizens

Posted November 5, 2011 | 11/05/11 11:44 AM ET

The Babar Ahmad case is generating serious concern in the UK - over 110,000 people have now signed a petition demanding this detainee-without-charge is tried in the UK, not the USA. It is also focusing a harsh light upon unfair and unbalanced aspects of a controversial piece of British legislation called...

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Are Mosques Really A Problem?

Posted October 14, 2011 | 10/14/11 07:30 AM ET

The revelation a few weeks ago of the Gaddafi regime's US-UK spy links, and the allegation that MI6 planted Libyan spies in British mosques to hunt out terror plots, caused great consternation in the Muslim community and within civil liberty circles. It may not be surprising...

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10th Anniversary of 9/11: Counting the Cost of Political Opportunism

Posted September 8, 2011 | 09/08/11 07:18 AM ET

11th September 2001: on that fateful afternoon I was on a teacher training session in east London, in the UK. A short text from a friend appeared on my mobile: 'New York Twin Towers on fire'. For a while I was in disbelief; within minutes a couple of other messages...

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Family Should be at the Heart of our Social Reconstruction

Posted August 17, 2011 | 08/17/11 01:21 PM ET

The shooting of 29-year-old Mark Duggan by armed police in north London on the evening of 4th August created a chain of riots, looting and mayhem in London and subsequently other cities. The first human casualties were three young Asian men of Muslim origin in Birmingham who were defending their...

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