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I have just finished attending a technology and innovation conference in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. I have listened to an extraordinary Array of speakers from MIT, PopTech, and Pixar.
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After a devastation of dashed dreams and hopes, Farzana Gardee tells her story of how she continues to rebirth her ideas of God, life and love.
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In April 2002, the Israeli military forces entered the Jenin refugee camp and what ensued can only be described as a massacre.
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Ali’s mum was living in Qatar but during a trip to London still managed to introduce him to Noora from Egypt who was also on holiday in the UK.
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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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Inspired by the Rio Summit in 1992 to take up a career in conservation, Hussein now works to protect the Pacific Coast of Canada.
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In its bid to make a difference, MADE in Europe has launched two campaigns to promote sustainable living. One encourages people to stop drinking bottled water, and the other promotes fair trade.
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Shabir Nawab knew that accountancy was to be his profession, for he had been inspired by his brother Rafiq. However, Rafiq’s inspiration was to drive further into Shabir’s life, teaching him that money should never be a motivator, and as such Shabir has grown to be a leading philanthropist.
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Hazem El Masri has been held up as a role model for young Australian Muslims after enjoying a successful career in rugby league. He speaks to Ali Khimji about what that means in the sporting world today.
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From the Far East to the Middle East, Nada Debs’ designs are a harmonious fusion of East and East meeting contemporary and clean cut design. Fatema Zehra speaks to Beirut’s darling of interior design.
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In our world of increasing need the answer has to be found in relentless giving despite cultural discourse calling for an end to altruism.
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From the depths of a prison in South Africa where his companion was the Qur’an, Ebrahim Rasool is now his country’s most significant diplomat. He speaks to Sarah Joseph on his struggles against Apartheid and his vision for Muslims of the world.
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What should be our reaction in the face of provocation?
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When myths take on an air of authenticity, society is in danger.
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It’s not often that rubbish can win you a prize, but it was the case for 17-year-old Egyptian student Azza Faiad.
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