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Watch: Dr Ghayasuddin Siddiqui Memorial Event + More

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JUNE 2026


“Allah will not overlook the reward of those who do good.” Qur’an 9:120

Over 300 people gathered in Kenton Hall, north London, on Sunday 31 May, to memorialise and celebrate the life of the highly regarded thinker and activist Dr Ghayasuddin Siddiqui (1939-2026). The wide diversity of speakers who spoke warmly of the way he had worked with them and touched their lives demonstrated the huge impact he had on the lives of Muslims and wider British society.

Watch the full video of the memorial here. To go to a speaker click the timecode.

Speakers in order: Timecode: 0.00 - Intro Hassan Mahamdallie, emcee (Director, Muslim Institute) 1:30 - Yusuf Khan (grandson) 3:13 - Inaya Rahman & Sama Siddiqui (granddaughters) 4:18- Asim Siddiqui (son) 14:07 - Talat Siddiqui (wife, mother, grandmother) 17:39 - Zayan Siddiqui (grandson) 19:05 - Matin Khan (Chair, Halal Food Authority) 31:29 - C Scott Jordan (biographer) 36:57 - Ziauddin Sardar (co-founder Muslim Institute) 45:57 - Baroness Shaista Gohir OBE (Muslim Womens Network founder) - read by Shenaz Bunglawala 50:24 - Anas Altikriti (Muslim Association of Britain founder) - read by Eesa Yaqoob 55:57 - Humera Khan (An-Nisa Society co-founder) 1:02:22 - Professor Musharraf Hussein OBE (Karimia Institute CEO) 1:11:07 - Dr Jenny Taylor (author & journalist)  1:17:51 - Amjad Mirza Hussein (Muslim Institute in the north) 1:23:41 - Dr Rabia Malik (fmr chair City Circle) 1:30:01 - Imam Sardar Ahmed Qadri (HFA Board of Ulema) 1:36:14 - Ehsan Bari BEM (Founder of the Open Kitchen/Halal Food Foundation) 1:39:49 - Aizaz Ahmed (carer, Dr Siddiqui) 1:42:42 - Tehmina Kazi (founding director British Muslims for Secular Democracy) 1:45:47 - Shenaz Minhas 1:49:43 - Naomi Foyle (Critical Muslim) 1:54:50 - Dr Iqbal Asaria (Muslim Institute fellow) 2:01:57 - Professor Iftikhar Malik (Muslim Institute fellow) 2:09:15 - Saqib Mohammed (Fmf CEO HFA) 2:14:26 - Mufti Barkatulla (Muslim Institute chair/HFA board of Ulema)


An online review of the gathering can be found here

You can view the full announcement of Dr Siddiqui’s passing here

Guardian obituary. Click here

Obituary of Dr Siddiqui by his son Asim in Muslim News. Click here

Tribute to Dr Siddiqui in Hyphen news. Click here

The Biography ‘A Very British Muslim Activist: The life of Ghayasuddin Siddiqui’ by C Scott Jordan can be purchased here

Photos by Rehan Jamil

Video by Robert Hoang
 


The Muslim Institute 11th Ibn Rushd lecture:  'After Nations' 
Tuesday 21 July 2026, 18:00 — 21:00  
The Art Workers’ Guild, 6 Queen Square, London WC1N 3AT
Delivered by author Rana Dasgupta.

"The nation state is a constantly changing commercial engine, whose interests coincide sometimes with that of human beings. That engine has departed very far from the euphoric expectations of the previous era. That does not mean states themselves will collapse. It does mean they may cease to be dependable as platforms for thriving human societies" - Rana Dasgupta. 

Until recently, the system of nation states appeared settled and eternal. Not anymore.

Even in rich countries, many feel they are being progressively neglected; in some parts of the world, populations are entirely abandoned by their states and must depend on improvised systems of their own. What is to be done? What will our collective futures look like?

Rana Dasgupta, author of acclaimed new book 'After Nations: The Making and Unmaking of a New World Order' will argue in the 2026 Ibn Rushd annual lecture that the time has come to develop a new conception of citizenship - one that corresponds to our globalised and ecologically fragile condition.

Please RSVP here 

A hot buffet will be served. 

Rana Dasgupta is a British novelist and essayist. Born in Canterbury in 1971, he studied at Balliol College, Oxford and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His novel, Solo (2009), won the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize. He won the Ryszard KapuÅ›ciÅ„ski Award and the Prix Émile Guimet for his subsequent novel Capital. His new acclaimed book, After Nations: The Making and Unmaking of a New World Order (2026), describes four crises of the contemporary nation-state (“God”, “Money”, “Law”, “Nature”) & presents a path to a fairer and more peaceful global future.
 

Date for your diary:
Muslim Institute Winter Gathering 2026
Fri 27 — Sun 29 November 2026
Sarum, College, Salisbury


Theme: 'Muslim Europe and the curious case of amnesia'

Click here for details
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