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The six thousand year old Cradle of Civilisation of the Mesopotamian Marshlands were almost destroyed within 50 years. Khadija Gulamhusein explores the revival of the historic marshes.
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Abraham, the father of nations, the perfect monotheist, who made the ultimate sacrifice, was a well-travelled man. Nafe Anam follows his path.
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The Prophet said, “Exchange gifts, as that will increase your love for one another.†Eid is an ideal opportunity for gift giving amongst family and friends. Fatema Zehra brings you a selection of presents with a difference.
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As the festival of Eid passes and Christmas draws upon us, we should all strive and work for mutual harmony.
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The reforms being initiated by King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia are based on Islamic values and should be warmly welcomed.
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Everyone knows a sports star’s name when they are at their peak. Ali Khimji speaks to Taufik Hidayat about how to make a mark when you are playing, and how to leave an impression when you retire.
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The Walji brothers oversaw the expansion of TFNC London, a clothing company, from one small shop to now having design houses across Europe, and clothes manufactured around the world.
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Those that follow the Abrahamic faiths don’t always see eye-to-eye. Ali Khimji meets pioneers in the world of interfaith dialogue, who are attempting to heal old wounds.
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The significance of Abraham in our world today needs to be re-asserted.
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Abraham is a central figure to three faiths, but the scriptural differences can cause deep divisions.Sarah Joseph examines how Abraham’s story can heal our fractured world.
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Make a difference by embarking on one of these four unique eco-holidays. From assessing climate change in Borneo, to saving endangered species in Kenya, emel encourages you to leave more than just a carbon footprint behind on your travels.
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As the momentum gathers for car manufacturers to make environmentally friendly vehicles, Fazeel Ashraf test-drives the latest addition.
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When Dr. Yasmin Anis first arrived in the UK, she found herself openly talking about religion in the workplace. Now, she is fearful of the culture of suspicion and mistrust that her grandchildren will grow up in.
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After losing his father at a young age, Gulam Noon took over the family’s debt-ridden shop. Coming to the UK first in 1966 with little money in his pocket, his frozen and chilled food business, which he sold to Kerry Foods, now has an annual turnover of £200 million.
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