Section: Lifestyle
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When it comes to love, it’s worth going the distance
Long distance relationships have a bad reputation – but with the right person, it can be more special
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The keffiyeh is a symbol of resistance — and of hope
Black, white and worn all over the world, the Palestinian scarf has become a global statement of solidarity
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Dining out on diversity in Europe
Home Secretary Suella Braverman says multiculturalism has failed. These refugee chefs and their many happy clients across the continent disagree
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Curry Circle brings hope and connection to Bradford
Based in a city library, the Muslim-run community initiative has been breaking down barriers by feeding and supporting people in need for close to a decade
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Bake Off’s unstoppable rise and the nostalgia of imperfection
The hit TV show has inspired an avalanche of elaborate sponges and glossy ganaches, but there’s still an appetite for more homely treats
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Gymshark’s collaboration with hijabi athletes is breaking down fitness barriers
Working with Muslim influencers, the activewear brand is taking big strides towards inclusivity
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The understated genius of Moeen Ali
The much-loved cricket star bowed out of his final Test match as the perfect role model for his sport and the nation at large
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Love in the Big Apple
In New York, it’s not difficult to meet new, exciting people. But finding a lasting relationship comes with its own challenges
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How charity shops are taking on big fashion
For Gen Z Muslims thrifting isn’t just following trends — it’s an act of faith too
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Ameena Roshae Q&A: ‘Seeing a hijab-wearing woman style revealing clothing will make people stop scrolling’
The fashion influencer on faith, modesty and claiming a space for Black Muslim women
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To circumcise or not?
Despite being steeped in tradition and cultural identity, some parents are questioning whether their sons should undergo the procedure