London, 19 Dzulhijjah 1435/12 October 2014 (MINA) β Observing the British Black History Month in October, many UK Muslims have been celebrating this month to showcase their culture as a vital ingredient in the British society.
βItβs important for people of different faiths and ethnic groups to acknowledge and be involved in BHM,β Zainab Dahir, a Muslim Somali novelist from London, told Al Arabiya News on Friday, October 10.
Dahir’s family has been celebrating the Black History Month for years, deeming it an opportunity to reflect the culture of the British Muslim community, according to the On Islam report monitored by Miβraj Islamic News Agency (MINA),
Black History Month (BHM) is celebrated in America and Canada in February each year. The UK has been celebrating it in October since 1987.
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The aim is to recognize the important role Blacks have played around the world, and honoring the likes of Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King.
“We do it because as British Muslim Somali people, weβve been in the UK for a long time and itβs natural for us,β said Ayan Mahamoud, managing director of the Kayd Organization. βWeβre part of the black struggle in the UK.β
Aiming to promote the Somali culture in Britain, Mahamoud’s Kayd Organization hosts a week-long Somali festival during BHM.
βAll those discriminations faced by black people, Muslims are now facing,β Mahamoud said.
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The BHM coincided this year with Muslims’ celebration `Eid Al-Adha, or “Feast of Sacrificeβ, one of the two most important Islamic celebrations, together with `Eid Al-Fitr.
βI celebrate `Eid with my Muslim family and embrace BHM and all that it entails,β said Dahir.
According to Black History Month magazine spokesperson, many Muslims will not celebrate the month as they are not black, feeling disconnected.
βSome British Muslims and Asians will celebrate black history but because many donβt consider themselves black, they donβt think it right to celebrate or acknowledge the event,β the spokesperson said.
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βIt can be difficult to engage different communities within BHM events but we believe an increase in participation can be reached.β
Britain is home to a Muslim community of nearly 2.7 million.
In 2011, think tank Demo found that Muslims in the United Kingdom are more patriotic than the rest of population.
Responding to the statement βI am proud to be a British citizenβ, 83% of Muslims said they are proud of being British. (T/P002/P3)
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