Muna Malik Becomes First Muslim Woman Elected to Guernsey Parliament

Muna Malik Becomes First Muslim Woman Elected to Guernsey Parliament
…………………..
In a historic political milestone for the British Channel Island of Guernsey, Muna Malik has been elected to the island’s local parliament, becoming its first Muslim woman representative. Garnering over 6,000 votes, Malik’s victory is being hailed as a significant step toward greater diversity and minority representation in local governance.
A long-time community activist, Malik has worked extensively with women’s empowerment organizations, promoting public participation and social inclusion. Her election marks the culmination of years of grassroots engagement and civic involvement.
In earlier statements, Malik emphasized that her political journey is rooted in Islamic values of justice, responsibility, and community service, adding that her success sends a powerful message of encouragement to Muslim women worldwide.
Though she has faced isolated criticism questioning her identity, Malik’s strong public support and commitment to community issues have solidified her role as a dedicated public servant. The election also saw the first East Asian candidate win a seat, signaling a shift toward broader inclusivity in Guernsey’s political landscape.