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226. The Charm of Tea

What better way to spoil your mum on Mother's Day than to surprise her with a beautiful and elegant afternoon tea. Rehana Jeraj handpicks some wonderfully delectable delights.

Issue 90 | Life Style | Food

227. 10 Questions with Ameena Saiyid

From selling books to schools in the Punjab region, to becoming the first woman to head up a multinational company in Pakistan, Ameena Saiyid has enjoyed a successful career as the Managing Director of the Oxford University Press in Pakistan.

Issue 90 | Life Forums | Finance

228. Rewriting the Classics

Transforming the wardrobe essentials to reflect your own unique style.

Issue 90 | Life Style | Fashion

229. Directing Reality

Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy is Pakistan’s first Oscar nominee. She speaks to Ali Khimji about her films, her career, and the future of the Pakistani film industry.

Issue 90 | Features | Feature Articles

230. Striving for Our Sisters

Islam has championed the rights of women since earliest times, with the Prophet Muhammad leading the way. But today Muslim women are amongst the most disenfranchised. For International Women’s Day, Ali Khimji and Mashaal Mir, meet with inspirational women who are supporting and empowering their fellow sisters to overcome some of the worst oppressions.

Issue 90 | Features | Feature Articles

231. Painting the Desert Green

Three young college girls realised they had a common passion for the environment. Working together, they set up an social enterprise to help companies in their native Saudi Arabia to become more green.

Issue 90 | Life Forums | Ethical

232. Living the Dash

When you look at a gravestone or a biographical note, you will see the birth and death dates separated by a dash ‘–’. As I am still alive, my entry would read: 4th June 1971 –. We do not yet know what the date of my death will be. At the moment I am living the dash, the in-between. The dash is my life. It is all our lives.

Issue 90 | Editorial | Editorial

233. The Hidden Heart of Islam

Islam is often perceived as a religion of violence, yet God’s attributes of Love and Mercy are often overlooked, but should be emulated.

Issue 90 | Comments | Dilwar Hussain

234. A Fiery Message

Towering flames and no escape route led to contemplation of the total vulnerability of the human condition, and an exploration of our relationship with the Divine on a daily basis.

Issue 89 | Reflections | Lucy Bushill-Matthews

235. Art under Occupation

Throughout history, art has always been the voice of freedom under oppression. It is also a tool to celebrate the richness and diversity of people and culture. Fatema Zehra meets two of Palestine’s most prominent artists, Sliman Mansour and Nabil Anani.

Issue 87 | Life Style | Art

236. Romance in Paris

Diary of a Travelling Imam

Issue 89 | Diaries | Travelling Imam

237. A Blessed Union

Ayten and Khallad had never considered each other for marriage, until Khallad had an epiphany during an Umrah trip.

Issue 89 | Real Lives | Marriage

238. Cousin Sisters

Adopted at birth, but cousins by blood, Ruqayya and Sajedah reveal how they have always considered themselves blood-sisters.

Issue 89 | Real Lives | Kith & Kin

239. With Hardship Comes Ease

Since childhood, Zabaida Bi had suffered from a stutter, even experiencing difficulty in saying the names of her loved ones.

Issue 89 | Real Lives | After Hardship Comes Ease

240. From the Ground Up

In an age where architecture is symbolised by grandiose buildings, one Egyptian architect wanted to shape his own mould. Saeed Moinie looks at one of his most well-known endeavours.

Issue 89 | Features | Feature Articles
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