You are cordially invited to a special parliamentary event to mark national Inter Faith Week: 
  
  “Dialogue and the Challenge of Extremism
  Has Interfaith Gone Wrong?” 
  
  CONFIRMED SPEAKERS, WITH MORE TO FOLLOW: 
  
  Revd Peter Colwell, Churches Together in Britain and Ireland 
  
  Mr Douglas Murray, Henry Jackson Society 
  
  Mr Sam Westrop, Gatestone Institute 
  
  Sheikh Muhammad Al-Hussaini, Westminster Institute 
  
  TUESDAY 12 NOVEMBER 2013 AT 5.30PM PROMPT START
  AT THE HOUSE OF LORDS 
  
  Nearest tube: Westminster. Please go to the St Stephen’s Entrance to Parliament and
  allow at least 30 minutes to pass security screening 
  
  Religiously-motivated violence and extremism pose a challenge for interfaith organisations.
  What is the best way for faiths to work together to challenge such extremism, and are we talking
  to the right people? Is public government funding for this work being properly spent? Has
  interfaith gone wrong, and how can we make it work? 
  
  The Inter Faith Network for the United Kingdom, and its member organisations, including the
  Muslim Council of Britain, Islamic Foundation and Board of Deputies, have been invited to
  take part on the panel, and to offer Muslim, Jewish and Christian representatives to speak at this
  important event. 
  
  This panel discussion will take place in the presence of the national media and will be filmed. 
  
  Registration is required in advance for security purposes. If you would like to attend or for
  further information, please write by e-mail to events@allfaithsnetwork.org.uk 
  or call 020 3411 7596 or 07979 750293.