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RULES:
1.
Speakers at the conference are not permitted to encourage
or glorify any organisation or individual who are deemed
to be related to any form of terrorism. JIMAS categorically
stands against suicide and targeting of civilians in
any part of the world and completely disowns any argument
favouring such atrocities.
2.
Speakers must not incite violence or call for the breaking
of any law of the land.
3.
Speakers may not spread hatred and intolerance in the
community and thus aid in disrupting social and communal
harmony. This includes speaking on sectarian lines that
further divides Muslims or inflames public opinion.
4.
Speakers do not have permission to make blanket accusations
or generalisations against any race, creed or nation.
No Muslim group or organisation can be attacked in a
derogatory manner from the JIMAS platform. In the same
vein, speakers must be careful not to insult other faiths
through the non-academic pursuit of language or discussion.
5.
Speakers who have not made prior arrangements and contractually
agreed to sell or distribute any material at the conference
are not permitted to do so.
6.
Speakers cannot promote their own programmes or projects
outside the conference that are neither organised nor
hosted by JIMAS without the express permission from
JIMAS. JIMAS reserves the right not to allow this at
its discretion. Such permission will only be given to
established organisations, preference being given to
those who are registered as a UK charity. Non-UK based
organisations will not be given any such permission
as a policy.
7.
Speakers must not arrange private meetings with groups
of participants or organise any programme outside their
schedule at the event without due permission.
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