British Muslim community members collaborating on legal rights at an East London Community Centre
A Muslim Council of Britain Initiative

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Litigate Second.

Free AI-powered guidance on UK discrimination law. Understand your rights, report hate crimes, and find a Muslim solicitor — all in one conversation.

Free & confidential · No account needed · Grounded in UK legislation · Not legal advice
Covering
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UK Acts of Parliament
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Landmark Cases
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Support Organisations
4
UK Jurisdictions
People Like You

Your rights are real. We help you understand them.

Every day, British Muslims face discrimination at work, online, and in public services. AskAdil helps you understand exactly where you stand — and what to do next.

Muslim woman in workplace

My employer said I couldn't wear my hijab. AskAdil showed me Section 13 of the Equality Act and helped me draft a grievance letter.

Outcome: Policy changed within 2 weeks

Scenario based on Eweida v UK · Workplace, London

Muslim man checking phone

Someone posted hateful content about Muslims. AskAdil analysed the video and walked me through reporting it to Tell MAMA.

Outcome: Content removed, incident recorded

Scenario based on Public Order Act 1986 s.29B · Online, Manchester

Community members at a meeting

I didn't know where to start. AskAdil explained my options, generated a case summary, and helped me find a Muslim solicitor nearby.

Outcome: Free initial consultation booked

Scenario based on employment tribunal claims · Birmingham

How It Works

Three steps to understanding your rights

No sign-up required. Just start typing. AskAdil asks the right questions, searches UK legislation, and gives you a clear action plan.

1

Tell us what happened

Describe your situation in your own words. AskAdil asks clarifying questions about jurisdiction, timeline, and context.

2

Get legal education

Receive a clear explanation of your rights under UK law, with specific section citations, case law references, and direct links to legislation.

3

Take action

Get actionable next steps: report to the right organisation, generate an incident summary, or find a Muslim solicitor for professional help.

What AskAdil Can Do

Built for the British Muslim experience

Legal Education

Clear explanations of the Equality Act 2010, Public Order Act 1986, Online Safety Act 2023, and more — with links to the actual legislation on legislation.gov.uk.

Content Analysis

Paste a YouTube, Facebook, Twitter/X, Instagram, or news article link. AskAdil extracts the content and analyses it for potential legal issues.

Actionable Next Steps

Every response includes 3–5 relevant organisations — Tell MAMA, ACAS, Citizens Advice, Police Scotland, and more — selected for your situation and jurisdiction.

Find a Solicitor

For complex cases, AskAdil generates a consultation pack and helps you find a Muslim solicitor who understands both UK law and your community context.

Your Options

Two paths, one conversation

AskAdil helps you understand which path is right for your situation.

Report It Yourself

For hate crimes, online abuse, and Islamophobic incidents you can report directly to the right organisation.

  • AskAdil generates an incident report summary
  • Step-by-step guide for each organisation's form
  • Tell MAMA, IRU, Police Scotland, True Vision
  • No solicitor needed
Report an Incident

Get Legal Representation

For workplace discrimination, compensation claims, and complex cases that need professional legal help.

  • AskAdil generates a solicitor consultation pack
  • Case summary, key dates, relevant legislation
  • Explains the ACAS → ET1 process
  • Helps find a Muslim discrimination solicitor
Find a Solicitor
Organisations We Connect You With

Trusted by the organisations that matter

Tell MAMA Citizens Advice ACAS The Law Society EASS IRU Stop Hate UK Police Scotland

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AskAdil is an educational tool, not a law firm. It does not provide legal advice. Always consult a qualified solicitor before taking legal action.