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Masooma and Asghar agreed to marry each other, but only met
face-to-face for the first time a few days before their wedding.
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When Sajida was growing up, Muhammad Sarfraz would always encourage her to get involved in community initiatives.
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Zahid was inspired to get involved with community work by racism in the 1970s, and wanted to ensure Muslims didn’t live in fear.
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When Shabbir Zaib went to Pakistan for a holiday four years ago, he didn’t anticipate having to spend 17 agonising months behind bars.
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I seem to get headaches quite often throughout the month. What can I take to prevent them from reoccurring?
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Sleeping right can be just as important as leading a healthy lifestyle. Mohammed Latif explores the different types of sleep, common sleeping issues, and how to ensure that you have good sleep hygiene.
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Pakistan is in the grip of a drug addiction dilemma, which is also affecting the country’s rise in HIV cases. Fatima-Zahra Khanum reports on what we can do to help the situation.
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Even though his business takes up a lot of his time, Zia Ul Haq always manages to find time to devote to community work with UK Islamic Mission.
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Some people may be surprised to learn that the national sport of Pakistan is field hockey, not cricket as you would expect. Ali Khimji charts the journey that the national team has been on since its first participation at the 1948 Olympics Games.
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Named after the mythical creature, Fazeel Ashraf finds that the Skoda Yeti offers much more than what initially meets the eye.
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Being a Muslim is about being conscious of God, and the Qur'an and Hadith provide us with ways to reflect that in our own lives.
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On its 50th anniversary, the UKIM can proudly claim to be one of the pioneering Muslim organisations in the country. It has founded other important organisations, and its members have initiated innovative projects.
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Earlier this year, Pakistan celebrated 66 years of independence. However, there is still much to do before it can become a truly developed country. emel looks at some of the pressing issues that Pakistan needs to address.
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There is no parallel to seeing sites that relate to Islamic history in person. Sadly, these sacred spaces are now being destroyed around the world.
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Have Muslims in Britain done enough to reach out and make friends with people from outside the Muslim community?
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