Topic: Entrepreneurs
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Sip-and-paint without the booze: the rise of alcohol-free leisure
Muslim-owned leisure activities are opening across the country, providing halal versions of pastimes traditionally associated with drinking
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Meet DIJÁGO: the Afro-Asian brand redefining luxury slow fashion
Ahead of London Fashion Week, we speak to the designers behind the brand fusing their two cultures
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‘More than a dessert’: the siblings bringing Afghan ice cream to the UK
The family behind London’s WataniBox are preserving culture and tradition through their homemade sheeryakh
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Meet Halal Beats — the producer making tracks aligned with his faith
Umar Valu makes beats for Muslims as an alternative to music that doesn't match their religious values.
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Weekend with Zain Ahmad: ‘I don’t shop at all’
The Rastah fashion label founder on sleeping in on Saturday mornings, his cinematic design inspirations and how he only wears his own brand
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RWRK Studio: the upcycling brand turning discarded towels into street style staples
From his south-east London base, Farouk Braimoh is saving discarded fabrics from landfill and creating a cutting-edge designer brand
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The Muslim-owned cafes perking up hipster coffee culture
New establishments are popping up across London. They’re inclusive and provide an antidote to the city’s snobby coffee scene
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Muslim Tech Fest returns to London as startups go head-to-head
Co-founder Arfah Farooq says the event will be the biggest yet with 35 new firms competing for £30,000 of investment
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Fragrance and family: inside an independent scent brand
Ar Rayaan Scents is part of a growing wave of Muslim-led oud-based perfumes in the UK








