Building Bridges Through Dialogue and Collaboration
Civic and Interfaith Engagement
Overview
The Civic and Interfaith Engagement work at the British Muslim Heritage Centre (BMHC) focuses on fostering understanding, cooperation, and positive relationships between faith communities, civic institutions, and wider society. Through dialogue and partnership, BMHC promotes mutual respect, shared values, and social harmony.Guests can explore our historic building, learn about Muslim heritage, view our award winning exhibitions, meet our team, and enjoy a friendly, welcoming atmosphere.
What We Do
Our civic and interfaith activities include:
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Interfaith dialogues and discussion forums
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Engagement with local authorities and public services
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Educational visits and cultural exchanges
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Community events that bring diverse groups together
Who We Work With
BMHC collaborates with:
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Faith leaders and religious organizations
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Local councils and civic institutions
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Schools, colleges, and universities
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Community and voluntary sector groups
Why It Matters
Civic and interfaith engagement helps reduce misunderstanding, challenge stereotypes, and build trust. By working together across differences, communities become stronger, safer, and more united.


