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From the very beginning of emel, reaching out was fundamental to us; showing the shared striving, the shared needs, and the shared hopes and aspirations of human beings.
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If we know our history, then we have a sense of our past. It gives us grounding in order to be able to better articulate our present and our future.
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Travelling is an act encouraged by Islamic tradition and we should actively explore the world around us, whether it be to see the natural wonders, Islamic history, or to help those who are less fortunate than us.
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Over 2011, Andrew embarked on Project Conversion, where he experienced a
different religion for each month. When it came to Islam, he chose Adam as his mentor.
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Imam Asim was awarded an MBE for services to the community. But as well as being an imam, he works as a lawyer for a top law firm.
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The Prophet said, “Make things easy for the people...” but today’s Muslims seem to want to make things as hard as possible.
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Burning with a desire to ensure his brothers got the education he never had, Shamsul came to Britain in 1958 to earn some money. Since then, his entrepreneurial spirit and generosity have made him a pillar of the community.
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This Ramadan, be brave and make a difference. Imam Zaid Shakir explains why giving in charity is an act of great courage.
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Just as there are Arab and African expressions of Muslim culture, there can also be British, European, and Western expressions too.
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Death and destruction tend to be associated with Muslims, but the Prophet reminded, “God is Beautiful and He likes beauty.”
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Dr. Mustafa Ceric´ is a genial man who has travelled the world promoting peace and justice. A graduate of Al-Azhar and Chicago, he combines traditional learning with a forward-looking agenda. On the 20th anniversary of the war in Bosnia, Asim Zubcˇevic´ speaks to the Grand Mufti.
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Hizer and Sabiha had a wedding day that brought together a choir performance, a bagpipe player and bhangra dancers —and an imam.
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The significance of Abraham in our world today needs to be re-asserted.
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