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121. Jam Packed

Nothing beats the homely taste of jams and marmalades to start your morning. Make the flavour of summer fruits last with Fatema Zehra’s pick of jam, marmalade and chutney recipes, perfect to accompany a day full of dishes.

Issue 93 | Life Style | Food

122. Moroccan Summer

Whatever the season, kaftans can be worn dressed up for a special occasion or dressed down for a quiet evening stroll. Fatema Zehra helps Fatimah Adaci step into summer.

Issue 93 | Life Style | Fashion

123. The Beauty of Islam

Death and destruction tend to be associated with Muslims, but the Prophet reminded, “God is Beautiful and He likes beauty.”

Issue 93 | Reflections | Imam Zaid Shakir

124. In the Kingdom of AbuSulayman

In the eyes of the western world, a Saudi woman is a helpless creature. Enslaved inside her home, unable to drive, sheathed in black from head-to-toe, she epitomises the antithesis of western feminism. But behind such sneering media stereotypes and vulgar prejudice, there are women like Muna AbuSulayman who have a genuine concern for their society and are engaged in reform. Ali Khimji caught up with her on a recent visit to London.

Issue 93 | Features | Feature Articles

125. Charity Begins At Home

While many see poverty as something that only happens in the third world, statistics show that it is very much present in the UK. One organisation fighting to redress the balance is the Al-Mizan Charitable Trust.

Issue 93 | Life Forums | Ethical

126. The Gift of Freedom

“Freedom is the enemy. An enquiring mind is an existential threat that must be suppressed.”

Issue 93 | Editorial | Editorial

127. Theatrical Traditions

"To the scholars and mystics like al-Ghazali, Ibn Arabi, and Ibn Farid, theatre was a metaphor for life echoed in Shakespeare’s Macbeth.”

Issue 93 | Features | Feature Articles

128. 10 Questions with Ahmed Khattak

After chancing upon a simple idea during a year off spent working in London, Ahmed went back to America and turned it into a multi-million dollar business.

Issue 93 | Life Forums | Finance

129. Embracing our British identity

As the Queen celebrates her Diamond Jubilee, it seems fitting to look back at how the British Muslim community has progressed since she took the throne.

Issue 93 | Comments | Shelina Janmohammed

130. The Slippery Slope

We were at our strongest when we surfed along the slippery slope with confidence.

Issue 93 | Comments | Dilwar Hussain

131. The Best Way to Success

Coming from Pakistan to look for work, Sir Anwar Pervez founded the Bestway Group. He built the business from a single convenience store to the second largest cash and carry operator in the UK, with an annual turnover in excess of £2 billion.

Issue 92 | Real Lives | Migrant Memoirs

132. An Interfaith Relationship

Faced with a bright and inquisitive daughter, Kathryn has always encouraged Anisa to be open-minded, and learn about other peoples and cultures.

Issue 92 | Real Lives | Kith & Kin

133. The Multi-Functional Mind

Throughout history, intellectuals have embraced a multitude of fields. But how might we become polymaths in the modern world? Ali Khimji explores the ways.

Issue 92 | Features | Feature Articles

134. The Time of Our Lives

As the old saying goes, “Time and tide wait for no man,” so we should not delay in doing the good things we want to do—before time catches up with us.

Issue 92 | Reflections | Lucy Bushill-Matthews

135. Between the Extremes

The Qur’an describes the relationship between men and women as complementary, not oppressive. We need to uplift each other and aim for higher standards, otherwise both will suffer.

Issue 92 | Comments | Shelina Janmohammed
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