said ignorance about Islam harms this country.
He said false images turn neighbours against each other.
He said we must study Islam with honesty.
You look at Britain today.
You see rising hostility.
You see communities blamed for events abroad.
You see headlines pushed to divide you.
You see people targeted for faith, dress, and identity.
His warning is now real.
• Mosques guarded at night.
• Women abused in the street.
• Children nervous on the way to school.
• Families judged for being Muslim.
This is not theory.
This is daily life.
He urged Britain to learn before it speaks.
He urged leaders to treat Muslims with fairness.
He urged the public to reject false stories.
Those words feel sharper today than t
hey did in 1993.
His stance was clear.
Respect.
Truth.
Justice.
Muslims are part of Britain.
Your faith, your work, your place in this society are not up for debate.
You deserve safety.
You deserve dignity.
You deserve equal treatment.
We share this home.
We share its future.
We refuse a Britain that forgets its own values.
