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A Ramadan skincare reset
The holy month is the perfect time to take a break from makeup and return to natural simplicity
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Why the fashion world is filled with the fragrance of the Middle East
A new trend for scents from the Muslim world is being celebrated at an extraordinary new exhibition in Paris
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Where to taste flavours from around the world this Ramadan
Seven of the best UK restaurants with global cuisines to try for iftar
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Ramadan where the sun never sets
Families living around the Arctic Circle are divided over how to fast during a holy month with up to 23 hours of daily sunlight
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Eat consciously and recycle — 2024 is the year of the mindful iftar
UK organisations providing daily meals to tens of thousands are highlighting the importance of sustainability during Ramadan
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The rising cost of Ramadan
Over the past two years, food prices have gone up rapidly. We look into how this will affect British Muslims during the holy month
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‘Overwhelming’ bias revealed in new report on UK media’s coverage of Israel-Palestine conflict
Researchers at the Centre for Media Monitoring analysed more than 200,000 news items in the month following 7 October and found coverage to be ‘disproportionately biased towards a pro-Israeli framing and narrative’
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New report calls on mosques across the UK to improve access for women
Faith leaders and politicians highlight the discrimination faced by many women as research shows that almost two thirds have experienced negative treatment in a place of worship
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‘There’s no prejudice against Muslim content because for them there’s no such thing’
The French comic book market is booming but Arab Muslim voices are still conspicuously missing
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Meet the Muslim mukbang stars
A growing number of people are making a living by serving up videos of themselves eating vast amounts of food — and their fans are hungry for more
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Tory Islamophobia only adds to Sunak’s election troubles
Inflammatory anti-Muslim statements may appeal to some on the political right, but they also risk splitting the Conservative vote
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NGOs call for the closure of ‘inhumane and degrading’ refugee camp on Greek island
Just two years after the hi-tech facility opened on Samos – at a cost of €43m to the EU – residents complain of lengthy water cuts, poor hygiene and police brutality