The British Muslim Heritage Centre
Our vision is to establish a centre of excellence celebrating Islam’s rich and varied heritage, inspiring all communities to embrace diversity and be instrumental in the shaping of a cohesive society. Our mission is to achieve this by developing pioneering initiatives that promote the rich and diverse Muslim heritage and make it accessible to all.
Our Heritage is the knowledge, beliefs and customs that many generations of Britons and Muslims alike, cherish dearly. The perception is that these values can sometimes be hard to justify through logic, and even harder to see coming together across as rich and diverse a tapestry of our respective pasts. We truly believe that the BMHC project will help forge a richer legacy of our combined heritage over time – the challenge that we at the BMHC wake up for every morning.
Both the iconic BMHC building and our dedicated people have so much to offer. We’re working extremely hard to live up to your expectations and we’re really determined to surpass them.
We are a Third-Party Reporting Centre for Hate Crime and hate Incidents. This is a safe space where we can report a hate crime or incident on your behalf.
A hate crime is any criminal offence that is motivated by hostility or prejudice based upon the victim’s: Disability, Race, Religion or belief, Sexual orientation, Transgender identity, or part of an Alternative sub-culture. An incident is the same, but a crime has not been committed.
Hate Crime can also be made directly to GMP by using the 101-telephone number or 999 if the incident is an emergency
Or by accessing the national True Vision hate crime reporting website: Report It
You can find other useful information on Lets End Hate Crime and We Stand Together | Home
Who to contact
- Telephone
- 0161 881 8062 0161 881 8062
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info@bmhc.org.uk
- Website
- The British Muslim Heritage Centre
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Where to go
- Address
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British Muslim Heritage Centre
College Road
Manchester
- Postcode
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M16 8BPView M16 8BP on a map
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