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There is a lot about Islam and Muslims on TV, but little of it is satisfying.
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With their Mission Possible project, Islamic Help seek to give volunteers the full spectrum of humanitarian work. Ali Khimji meets some of the participants to discover how their experience changed them.
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Fuelled by hate and ignorance, Mark Stroman shot Rais Bhuiyan at point blank range. Rais sought inspiration from the Prophet to fight his own anger, and campaigned for Stroman’s life.
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Sobia was living in London when she met Nassir in Glasgow. Through communication, they built a strong relationship—but still clash over shopping!
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At 21, Rahim Fazal was the youngest CEO ever to head a publicly traded company. He now heads up Involver, a company that helps brands engage customers through social media, that has recently been acquired by technology powerhouse Oracle.
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The Qur’an is considered by Muslims as the revealed word of God. Yet written in Arabic, it is not in a language that most Muslims understand. Ali Khimji explores the how the text has persevered in its original linguistic form.
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Comedy and humour are great ways of enlightening a dour mood, which is just the pick-up needed in these times.
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Asif Iqbal MBE initially wanted to become the first deaf MP, but then realised he could effect change through other means.
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After realising they had a shared passion to provide ethical and sustainable meat for their religious communities, Devora and Yasir were able to share secrets of the trade.
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Islamic Relief is best known for providing aid in major emergencies. But this Ramadan the charity is highlighting longer-term projects that are helping poor families turn their lives around, as Martin Cottingham explains.
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Earlier this year as part of the Southbank Centre’s Alchemy Festival, Mica Gallery presented ‘The Brit Pak’, opening up a discussion on themes of culture and identity. Fatema Zehra profiles a selection of artists exhibited.
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“Freedom is the enemy. An enquiring mind is an existential threat that must be suppressed.”
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"To the scholars and mystics like al-Ghazali, Ibn Arabi, and Ibn Farid, theatre was a metaphor for life echoed in Shakespeare’s Macbeth.”
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As the Queen celebrates her Diamond Jubilee, it seems fitting to look back at how the British Muslim community has progressed since she took the throne.
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We were at our strongest when we surfed along the slippery slope with confidence.
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