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Sara Khan is a British human rights activist and the founder of Inspire, a counter-extremism organisation. She was born on 1980-01- in Bradford, England. Khan is a graduate of the University of Leeds, where she studied International Relations and Politics. She has worked in the field of human rights for over a decade, and has been a vocal advocate for women's rights, particularly in the Muslim community. Khan has been a vocal advocate for the rights of Muslim women, and has spoken out against forced marriage, honour-based violence, and female genital mutilation. She has also been a vocal critic of the British government's counter-terrorism policies, which she believes have unfairly targeted the Muslim community. Khan has been recognised for her work in the field of human rights, and has been awarded the British Empire Medal, the Muslim News Award for Excellence, and the International Women of Courage Award. Khan is currently the CEO of Inspire, a counter-extremism organisation which works to empower young people to challenge extremism and promote human rights. She is also a trustee of the Jo Cox Foundation, which works to promote a more compassionate society.

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Occupation Human rights activist
Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 1980-01-, 1980
Birthday 1980-01-
Birthplace Bradford, West Yorkshire, England
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2019

Inspire has delivered a considerable amount of work in the educational sector. Khan partnered with the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) to deliver training to headteachers and senior leaders about safeguarding pupils from extremism. At Inspire, she spearheaded the organisation’s efforts in 2013 to challenge Universities UK’s guidelines which advocated for gender segregation on Britain’s universities. Inspire has produced anti-extremism counter-narrative videos which have been watched thousands of times to help refute ISIS propaganda. One video by Khan condemning Boko Haram’s treatment of women and girls has been viewed over 76,000 times. She penned a letter to young Muslim girls who may be considering to leave the UK to join ISIS after it emerged that three schoolgirls from Bethnal Green in London had travelled to Syria. The letter went viral and was widely reported in the press.

2018

In January 2018, the Prime Minister, Theresa May, announced that Khan had been appointed Lead Commissioner for the Home Office's Commission for Countering Extremism. Former Conservative minister Baroness Warsi, Labour MP Naz Shah, the Muslim Council of Britain and others criticised the appointment on the basis that Khan would not be seen as independent by many in the British Muslim community. The Prime Minister's office responded to defend the appointment. The following day 100 Muslim organisations submitted a petition to the Home Office calling for Khan to be removed from the role.

2017

Inspire became a registered charity in 2017, named Inspire Women.

2016

Khan is the co-author of the 2016 book The Battle for British Islam: Reclaiming Muslim Identity from Extremism.

2015

In March 2015, she was named the 2015 Kraemer Middle East Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence, the Wendy & Emery Reves Center for International Studies and the Program in Comparative Legal Studies and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding at the William & Mary School of Law in Williamsburg, Virginia.

In 2015, Khan was included in BBC Woman's Hour Power list as one of the top ten influencers. In 2016, she won the Social and Humanitarian award at the Asian Women of Achievement Awards for her counter-extremism and women's rights work. In the same year, Marie Claire magazine named her as the recipient of its "groundbreaking activist" award of 2016.

2009

In March 2009, Khan was listed in the Equality and Human Rights Commission Muslim Women’s Power List. In January 2015, and once again in 2016, Khan was recognised as one of Britain’s 500 most influential people, in the Debrett’s War and Peace category as someone who is working towards peace and stability in the United Kingdom.

2008

Khan was born and raised in Bradford to immigrants from Pakistan. She worked as a hospital pharmacist and was president of an Islamic youth organisation before launching the Inspire charity in 2008, with the aim of challenging extremism and promoting gender equality.

Khan is the CEO of Inspire, an independent non-governmental organisation working to counter extremism and gender inequality, which she co-founded in 2008.

2005

In September 2005, after the London bombings, she sat on the Home Office's Tackling Extremism and Radicalisation Working Group and has also worked with the education department and the Department for International Development.

In September 2005, after the London bombings, Khan sat on the Home Office's Tackling Extremism and Radicalisation Working Group. Following this she sat on the Department for Education’s Due Diligence and Counter-Extremism Expert Reference group headed by Lord Nash. Between 2015/2016, Khan gave evidence on the issue of radicalisation to the European Parliament's Committee on Culture and Education. She has also given evidence to the Home Affairs Select Committee's enquiry on countering extremism and to the Joint Committee on Human Rights which comprises both Houses of the British Parliament.

1980

Sara Khan (born January 1980) is a British human rights activist and the CEO of Inspire, an independent non-governmental organisation working to counter extremism and gender inequality. Khan is a contributor to The Guardian and The Independent newspapers, as well as The Huffington Post and has made appearances on British television and radio. She has been interviewed for the BBC's HARDtalk and Desert Island Discs.