Suliman Gani

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Suliman Gani is a Muslim community leader, television presenter, and imam from South London.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Sheikh Suliman Gani is involved in many community projects that support the Muslim and non-Muslim communities including being a Chaplain at St. George's Hospital in Tooting.

In June 2016, Defence secretary Michael Fallon accused Sulaiman Gani as being an ISIS supporter. He was sued for defamation by Shiekh Gani. He later apologised to Sulaiman Gani and paid him compensation after the false accusal.[7]

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  1. ^ "London mayor row: Cleric feels 'betrayed' by Conservatives". BBC News.
  2. ^ "The Tale Of The PM And The Tory-Backing Imam". Sky News.
  3. ^ "Imam Suliman Gani denies terror links as pictures with Zac Goldsmith, Dan Watkins and Sadiq Khan emerge". Richmond and Twickenham Times.
  4. ^ Jon Stone (20 April 2016). "David Cameron attacked for joining 'Islamophobic' campaign against Sadiq Khan". The Independent.
  5. ^ Michael Wilkinson (20 April 2016). "EU referendum: Tories go to war after minister blames unemployment rise on Brexit fears as Jeremy Corbyn savages PM over academies plan". The Telegraph.
  6. ^ "London's mayoral race falls short in every way". Financial Times.
  7. ^ Champion, Matthew. "Michael Fallon Is Paying Damages To The Imam He Wrongly Accused Of Backing ISIS". Buzzfeed. Retrieved 23 June 2016.


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