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Cake pops, cakesicles or cake balls. Whatever you would like to call these delightful morsels of cakey heaven, express some fun and creativity with this playful way to impress your dinner guests this Eid.
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This Ramadan, be brave and make a difference. Imam Zaid Shakir explains why giving in charity is an act of great courage.
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Twice the aid and twice the impact—that’s what Islamic Relief supporters can look forward to this Ramadan through a partnership with the UK Government, writes Martin Cottingham.
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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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Just as there are Arab and African expressions of Muslim culture, there can also be British, European, and Western expressions too.
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“The God-conscious have been put into a corner for so long, they believe they have no power.â€
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‘An interfaith art exhibition inspired by the Christian and Islamic traditions’
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Hammad Aslam anticipated challenges at medical school. What he didn’t anticipate was a tree falling on his car, and the resulting paralysis and brain injury.
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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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Naushad introduced Denise to Islam, and after embarking on her own spiritual journey, became a Muslim soon after.
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Abdul Momen started out as a lecturer in English Literature, but his revolutionary tendencies led to an active role in the Bangladesh freedom movement and a position in community work at Camden Council.
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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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With wedding season upon us, we need to have a serious discussion about mahr, which is the gift given by the groom to the bride.
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S.A. Ibrahim spent the early years of his career with large corporations, such as American Express and General Electric. When an opportunity to join a smaller company came up, S.A. initially thought it was a step down in his career, but he was soon proved wrong.
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