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Tuesday 13 November, The Royal Society of Arts,
8 John Adam Street, London WC2. 6.30 pm


Is Islam Good for London? is a simple question but one of the most important for our city today. At a time when the Muslim population is growing and the threat of extremism has strained relations between Muslims and their host communities, we ask whether Islam is a positive addition to the diversity of a great city - or whether it’s roots in a different culture and value system are fundamentally incompatible with British society.


Debating the motion will be the historian Professor Michael Burleigh, columnist Rod Liddle, author of The Islamist Ed Husain, author and writer Joan Smith and the Assistant Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain Inayat Bunglawala. In the chair is Executive Editor of the Evening Standard Anne McElvoy.


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