Prayers by Muslims in public are not a threat.

"When Christians in town squares and high streets gather this Palm Sunday, we will proclaim that Jesus is Lord. Maybe the fact that we may well do so accompanied by a donkey will make it evident that this is far from an act of domination, theologically or politically; but we should be equally clear that neither is the iftar meal shared in Trafalgar Square."

Our director Hannah Rich has written for the Church Times about the recent furore about the Trafalgar Square iftar and what it says about our understanding of freedom of religion and belief - read here

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