Overview
- Tuaha Ibn Jalil is scheduled to begin a UK tour this week with appearances at mosques, community centres, a university and a state school in cities including London, Birmingham, Leicester, Oxford and Cardiff.
- BPP University confirmed it has stopped advertising the event during an immediate investigation and said it will cancel if the speaker is found to breach its vetting process or values.
- A Home Office spokesperson condemned antisemitic preaching and said law enforcement partners stand ready to take the strongest action against anyone who breaks the law or incites hatred.
- Jalil has urged Muslims to travel to Palestine for "jihad," complained he cannot "do jihad right now" due to travel restrictions, and has promoted antisemitic conspiracies about Jews controlling finance and media.
- The tour is organised by Youth Club Pakistan, led by Raja Zia ul Haq, whose posts include antivax and anti‑LGBT claims, and the group has previously hosted Bilal Philips, a preacher banned from the UK.