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The citation for the point "It helped setup the recently formed Sufi Muslim Council" is not appropriate. The BBC article says "Haras Rafiq, co-founder of the council, said the SMC had already formed a partnership with the British Muslim Forum (BMF)". This is not the same as saying BMF helped set up SMC.
62.136.143.12617:01, 17 December 2006 (UTC) irfghanReply
This organisation doesn't seem to exist any more. It's official website jumped from one URL to another since it's supposed formation. At this time (Jan 2011), there is no website for this organisation and there has not been for at least 6 months. This organisation has certainly succeeded in generating publicity for itself for a brief period of time, but there is little evidence it has achieved anything notable. Deletion should be considered. PeterFalcon (talk) 23:19, 11 February 2011 (UTC)Reply