WEB DESK: The Muslim Council of Britain has elected its first female leader.
Zara Mohammed said it was an “honour” to be appointed as the new secretary general after winning the most votes in a poll of affiliate groups of the UK’s largest Muslim umbrella organisation.
She succeeds Harun Khan, who completed a maximum of four years as the head of the MCB.
The 29-year-old from Glasgow said she hoped more women and young people would be inspired to seek leadership roles.
She said: “I think women sometimes hesitate to take on leadership roles even though they are more than qualified to do so.
“It is really important to engage young people, engage more women and diversify the organisation and the work we are doing.”
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan tweeted that Ms Mohammed’s appointment was “terrific”.