Muslim Organisations
The United Kingdoms oldest and most recognised Muslim publication, an essential guide to businesses and services in the Muslim community.
One Britain's oldest Muslim organisations, serving the educational, social and welfare needs of the community since 1962.
The Muslim Council of Britain is a representative Muslim umbrella body with over 500 affiliated national, regional and local organisations, mosques, charities and schools. Since 1997 the MCB has pledged to work for the common good of society as a whole. It is an independent body that conducts its affairs with openness and transparency and in accordance with a constitution, without fear or favour.
Providing the UK Muslim community with authoritative advice and guidance from an Islamic, Quran and Sunnah perspective. We help with marriage, divorce, financial, business and other issues.
Established in 1962 the Federation of Student Islamic Societies represents and caters for the needs of Muslim students in further and higher education across the UK and Ireland.
WAMY UK is a non-governmental youth and student organisation affiliated with the United Nations. It supports those involved in young Muslims' personal and social development and works to enable them to fulfill their potential in British society.
Established in 1978, DI works with all sections of society to develop and deliver programmes that convey the true and unblemished message of Islam; promote education, community cohesion, and respect of other faiths and cultures.
A registered charity which provides pioneering faith and culturally sensitive councelling services to Muslim youth in the UK
Launched in 1995, the body works on issues of importance and significance to Muslims in the UK as well as highlighting issues that affect Muslims internationally.
The Islamic Society of Britain (ISB) was established in 1991 to provide a vehicle for committed British Muslims to combine their knowledge, skills and efforts for the benefit of one another and British society as a whole, through the promotion of Islam and Islamic values.
AMSUK was established in 1992 to support and develop excellence in full-time Muslim Schools in the UK.
Established in 1973 in the city of Leicester, is a major centre for education, training, research and publication. The Foundation seeks to build bridges between Muslims and others, while promoting the highest standards of academic research and publications.
Promotes the development of a distinct British Muslim identity. It seeks to assist the process of community cohesion and integration by building bilateral strategic alliances between Muslim and non-Muslim communities.
Established in 2003 HMC is a non-profit making organisation set up to monitor, inspect and certify Halal products, in particular the Halal meat and poultry sector.
BCBN is a Muslim-led organisation; set up to identify worthwhile community projects and partner with credible charities. BCBN aims to work for the betterment of our society by helping to fulfil the corporate social responsibility of businesses and encouraging positive community participation.