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76. Blind to Brand Loyalty

Most people don’t know much about Kias, but Fazeel Ashraf finds that if you drive one, you may be pleasantly surprised.

Issue 96 | Life Style | Motoring

77. The Cut in Cutting Edge

Art can be beautiful, it can also provoke. Fatema Zehra examines a new collection which seeks to enhance social discourse through the power of artistic installations.

Issue 96 | Life Style | Art

78. A week in the life of Qari Muhammad Asim MBE

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.

Issue 96 | Real Lives | Week in the life of

79. Irreconcilable Differences

“Some Muslims will declare certain activities forbidden, others look at the purpose behind each activity to decide whether it is acceptable or not.”

Issue 96 | Reflections | Lucy Bushill-Matthews

80. Model Madrassahs

Modern madrassahs are often subject to negative press. Ali Khimji discovers the gravity of intellectual thinking in the historic madrassahs that were beacons of learning for the world.

Issue 96 | Features | Feature Articles

81. In Search of Love

Kristiane Backer has experienced the glitz and glamour of showbiz, the despair and misery of rejection, and the comfort and elation of faith. Her new book charts her journey “From MTV to Mecca”. Zéna Butt went to speak to her at her home in Chelsea.

Issue 96 | Features | Feature Articles

82. Dilwar Hussain - Making Religion a Burden

The Prophet said, “Make things easy for the people...” but today’s Muslims seem to want to make things as hard as possible.

Issue 96 | Comments | Dilwar Hussain

83. The Scourge of Tribalism

“We have to be the people, ennobled by faith, who are the voice of conscience for the world.”

Issue 96 | Editorial | Editorial

84. In Service of the People - Dewan Shamsul Islam

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.

Issue 95 | Real Lives | Migrant Memoirs

85. The Best of Sisters

Canadian sisters Rabia and Uzma were recently recognised for their work on disability issues, and were awarded Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee medals.

Issue 95 | Real Lives | Kith & Kin

86. A Week in the Life of Roohi Hasan

Roohi never wanted a regular job, which is just as well, given the stresses involved working long shifts on a flagship news programme.

Issue 95 | Real Lives | Week in the life of

87. 10 Questions with Rahim Fazal

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.

Issue 95 | Life Forums | Finance

88. Aiming High

Dayyan Jaffar followed the advice of the Prophet to take up archery. Ali Khimji talks to the young Singaporean archer about taking aim and hitting targets.

Issue 95 | Life Style | Sports

89. Old Horse, New Design

Volvos have a reputation for reliability, comfort, and workmanship. Fazeel Ashraf drives the new V60 and admires the new-look design.

Issue 95 | Life Style | Motoring

90. Sleepless in New York

New York is quite possibly the most famous city in the world, and has played stage to some of the most popular films today. Nabeel Shariff takes a behind the scenes tour of the Big Apple

Issue 95 | Life Style | Travel
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