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New UK Trust Established to Monitor Anti-Muslim Hatred Following Tell

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Last updated: January 15, 2026 6:51 pm
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The UK government has announced the formation of a new organisation to monitor and report on anti-Muslim hatred across the country. This development comes after the government’s funding to the well-known Islamophobia reporting service, Tell Mama, was paused earlier this year. The new body, named the British Muslim Trust (BMT), is set to begin operations from early autumn and will take over responsibilities related to tracking hate incidents targeting Muslim communities.

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Introduction of the British Muslim TrustGovernment’s Commitment to Combat Hate CrimesImplications for Muslim CommunitiesLooking Ahead

Introduction of the British Muslim Trust

The British Muslim Trust is a newly established organisation that has been selected by the UK government to receive funding through its combatting hate against Muslims fund. According to an official statement from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, the BMT will start receiving reports on anti-Muslim incidents and begin monitoring these occurrences from the early autumn season. This marks a significant shift in the government’s approach to tackling Islamophobia following the cessation of funding to Tell Mama.

Tell Mama, which had been a prominent service for reporting and documenting anti-Muslim hate crimes, saw its government funding paused, prompting the need for a new partner to continue this critical work. The British Muslim Trust’s appointment aims to fill that gap and ensure ongoing vigilance against hate crimes targeting Muslim individuals and communities in the UK.

Government’s Commitment to Combat Hate Crimes

The establishment of the British Muslim Trust underscores the UK government’s ongoing commitment to addressing hate crimes and promoting social cohesion. The government’s combatting hate against Muslims fund is designed to support organisations that monitor and respond to Islamophobia, helping to create safer environments for Muslim citizens.

By selecting the British Muslim Trust, the government hopes to maintain a robust mechanism for collecting data on hate incidents, supporting victims, and informing policy decisions. This move reflects an understanding of the importance of accurate monitoring and reporting in the fight against discrimination and prejudice.

Implications for Muslim Communities

The transition from Tell Mama to the British Muslim Trust is likely to have a direct impact on Muslim communities across the UK. With the BMT poised to start its work in the coming months, there is an expectation that the organisation will build on the foundations laid by previous efforts and offer comprehensive support to those affected by Islamophobic hate crimes.

Effective monitoring and reporting are essential for raising awareness of the scale and nature of anti-Muslim hatred. The British Muslim Trust’s role will be crucial in ensuring that incidents are documented accurately and that victims receive the necessary assistance. This can also contribute to broader public understanding and policy responses aimed at reducing hate crime overall.

Looking Ahead

As the British Muslim Trust prepares to commence its monitoring activities, attention will turn to how it establishes its presence and builds trust within Muslim communities. The organisation’s effectiveness will likely depend on its ability to engage with community members, law enforcement, and policymakers to create a coordinated response to anti-Muslim hatred.

The government’s decision to appoint a new body following the pause in funding to Tell Mama reflects a strategic effort to maintain momentum in the fight against hate crimes. The coming months will be pivotal in assessing how the British Muslim Trust manages its responsibilities and contributes to a safer, more inclusive society.

As reported by The Guardian

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