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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maajid_NawazMaajid Nawaz - Wikipedia

    Maajid Usman Nawaz (Urdu: [ˈmaːdʒɪd̪ nəwaːz]; born 2 November 1977) is a British activist and former radio presenter. He was the founding chairman of the think tank Quilliam. Until January 2022, he was the host of an LBC radio show on Saturdays and Sundays.

  2. Jul 13, 2022 · Maajid Nawaz is a former radio presenter for LBC who left the station in 2022 amid controversy over his views on vaccines and elections. He is now promoting freedom of speech on GETTR, a social media platform popular among conservatives, and has a newsletter on Substack.

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  3. Sep 16, 2018 · Quilliam. Maajid Nawaz as a teenager and today. By Becky Morton. BBC News. When he was 15, Maajid Nawaz was attacked by a racist mob. A stranger was stabbed trying to protect him. Now, aged...

  4. Jun 23, 2022 · Maajid Nawaz is a counter-extremist, author, columnist, broadcaster and Founding Chairman of Quilliam – a globally active organization focusing on matters of integration, citizenship & identity, religious freedom, immigration, extremism and terrorism.

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  7. Mar 28, 2017 · Maajid Nawazs Radical Ambition. The former Islamist has started a foundation to combat extremism among Muslims — and has made a lot of enemies in the process. Maajid Nawaz near Russell...

  8. Jul 4, 2015 · 532. 25K views 8 years ago. Today, Maajid Nawaz leads a think tank focusing on such things as citizenship and identity, religious freedom, and extremism. But his young life is marked by years...

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