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Civil Service Islamic Society
British voluntary society From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Civil Service Islamic Society (CSIS) is a British non-political, voluntary society, representative of mainstream Islamic opinion.
![]() | This article needs to be updated. The reason given is: The organisation's website has not been updated since Ramadan 2010 and Gus O'Donnell is no longer a civil servant. (March 2024) |
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The Civil Service Islamic Society was launched in February 2005. It is a non-political, voluntary society, representative of mainstream Islamic opinion in central government, it is based in the United Kingdom.[1]
The organisation aims to build on common shared inter-faith values for the benefit of the Civil Service.[1] The mission is to raise awareness of Islam, influence areas of interests and empower its Muslim staff by acting as a representative body of mainstream Islamic affairs.[2]
The patron and ambassador of the organisation is Gus O'Donnell[3][4] and the president of the organisation is Azad Ali.[5][6]
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