Main duties
• Leading all daily prayers • Teaching Holy Qu’ran and Islamic Studies to children • Carrying out marriage and funeral services etc 15. Mr Mohammadi told me there had been no response to that advertisement. In addition, in paragraph 10 of his statement of 2 May 2014 [Tab B pages 52-3] he had said that, in response to advertisements, he had received 8 applications and had interviewed 5 candidates from the Afghan community as well as other nationals. The candidates interviewed were either not Hafiz of the Qu’ran or had little knowledge of Afghan cultures and could not speak Pashto and Dari or understand Islamic law.
- Introduction and immigration history
- The Afghan Community within the United Kingdom
- Facts
- Wanted: Farsi-Pashto Speaking Imam
- Minimum requirements-the applicant must:
- Main duties
- The Secretary of State’s response
- The Convention and Statutory Provisions
- Freedom of thought, conscience and religion
- Articles 8 and 9 compared
- Razgar
- The case law
- Ullah and Do
- Discrimination
- The analysis
- The AICC as a religious organisation
- Good works and the appellant’s activities as a benefit to the community
- Unlawful interference with the AICC’s freedom of choice
- The appellant’s personal claim to avoid removal
- The Communities’ interest in the exercise of proportionality
- DECISION
- Appendix A
- Attributes for Tier 2 (Ministers of Religion) Migrants
- Notes
