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Imam honored for unity efforts after race riots 

After the attack, crowds protested outside a Liverpool mosque due to online misinformation about the suspect. Imam Adam Kelwick later engaged with them, offering food, handshakes, and dialogue to ease tensions….reports Asian Lite News

A Muslim leader has been recognized for his efforts to foster unity after embracing protesters outside Liverpool’s Abdullah Quilliam Mosque in the wake of a knife attack in the northern English town of Southport in July. 

Three children were killed, and 10 others — eight of whom were children — were injured in the attack. Axel Rudakubana was detained and charged with three counts of murder, 10 counts of attempted murder, and possession of a bladed article. 

In the days following the attack, crowds gathered to demonstrate outside the mosque in Liverpool after misinformation was spread online about the knife attack suspect. Imam Adam Kelwick described how he approached protesters outside the mosque once tensions had eased, offering food, handshakes, and conversations. 

Photographs of the peaceful exchanges, which included sharing food and even hugs, went viral, symbolizing a moment of reconciliation. After receiving the Most Impactful Imam accolade at the British Beacon Mosque Awards, Kelwick said: “It wasn’t just about me. I’m dedicating this award to the people of Liverpool, who really came together during difficult times.” 

He added: “Some of the most vocal protesters, after everyone else had gone, came inside the mosque for a little tour.” The imam praised Liverpool’s residents for their unity. 

“For those who knew better than to blame a whole religion for the evil actions of one person, for those who came to defend our mosque, and even for those who protested but later reflected and opened their hearts,” he said. Kelwick, also a humanitarian aid worker and long-time volunteer, expressed gratitude for the award, which recognizes the contributions of mosques and leaders across the UK. 

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