King Charles III a ‘friend’ of British Muslims, says Muslim Council of Britain chief
LONDON (AA) – The head of Britain’s largest Muslim umbrella organization has issued a statement offering condolences to King Charles III over the death of Queen Elizabeth II, and called him a “friend” of British Muslim communities.
Zara Mohammed, the secretary-general of the Muslim Council of Britain, said that in times of grief, Muslims say “To God we belong, and to Him we return.”
“For over seven decades, Her Late Majesty was a constant and steady presence, unflinching in her dedication to public service. Queen Elizabeth II set the tone and tenor of modern Britain and had a commendable tole in upholding the freedom to practice faith, welcoming those of all faiths and none,” Mohammed said.
“As an admirer of Islam, and a friend of British Muslim communities, we know Your Majesty will sustain that legacy,” she continued.
“Your Majesty has touched the lives of British Muslims already, visiting countless mosques and Islamic associations across the Kingdom. You have been an active patron of initiatives that that have empowered young British Muslims, and promoted a better understanding of Islam and Muslims,” she said.
Mohammed concluded by praying that God will grant King Charles III a “long and fruitful reign” and endow him with “sagacious wisdom” as he carries out his “formidable” role.