BMSDemocracy advocates and supports secularism, tolerance, equal and civil rights for all, in both general British and specifically Muslim contexts. Secularism is the separation of state and faith. Britain- with its established church and state funded faith schools- is not yet a secular state.

We promote inclusion and encourage the secular Muslim voice. We stand against all forms of racism and discriminations, radicalisation and terrorisms. We uphold human rights and aim to empower and engage diverse British Muslims so they can fully participate in democratic processes within the nation, local areas, mosques and families. We promote universal principles such as the right to vote, freedom of thought and expression, personal autonomy and dissent.