Section: Lifestyle
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Eid al-Adha is a time to share and remember where our food comes from
The ritual sacrifice at the heart of the celebration teaches valuable lessons about sustainability
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A women’s running club reclaims the night, one step at a time
With evening park and track races, one London-based Muslim collective is building a supportive community that puts safety first
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From kormas to shawarmas — the transformation of Manchester’s Curry Mile
The city’s Rusholme district helped to introduce Britain to spice and bold flavours. Now, it is home to an array of cuisine from across the Muslim world
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‘If you’re taking care of older Muslim people, you have to understand what they need’
Muslim families have traditionally cared for older relatives within the home. Now, as working lives become more demanding, some are taking a different approach
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‘She’s not your typical boxer. She’s Muslim. She’s wearing a hijab.’
Across the UK, a growing number of women are stepping into the ring
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Easy, like a Sunday roast
Traditional British classic, or the most glorious of fusion foods? It’s really up to you
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Meet the Ukrainian-Muslim ‘food warriors’ of Kyiv
Before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, one restaurant won a loyal clientele by serving vibrant Crimean Tatar cuisine. Now, it is providing hundreds of free meals every day to fighters and people in need
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Modest fashion through the ages
What would it have looked like to wear a hijab and be on trend in the 1960s? Here's how the past influences the way we dress today
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A chai house revolution is brewing in Bradford
The West Yorkshire city’s desi tea scene is booming, with new shops and cafes springing up all over
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Climate activists are using their faith to save the environment
Far from being a 21st-century concept, environmental sustainability has always been central to the lives of Muslims
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Images of arrival
Archive photographs dating back to the 1950s tell the journeys and personal stories of Muslim communities in the UK










