Topic: Territories
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Leeds councillor who tried to break up riots enters Green deputy leader race
Mothin Ali could become the only Muslim serving as leader or deputy leader of a major party in England and Wales
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Why is the French government so worried about the Muslim Brotherhood?
A report by senior civil servants warning that Islamists are infiltrating Europe’s civil and political institutions has caused a furore in Paris. What are their grounds for concern?
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Sharing the traditions of Eid al-Adha, from Sudan to Scotland
Across the UK, Muslims from many different backgrounds will be celebrating in their own special ways
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Halal meets tayib: how an Oxfordshire farm prepares for qurbani
Sustainability and faith lie at the heart of the Radwan family’s Willowbrook Farm
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Sheffield’s first Black Muslim woman lord mayor tells of pride in her new role
Safiya Saeed is the 128th person to hold the ceremonial position. She says she wants more people to see Sheffield’s town hall as theirs
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155,000 more Muslim kids affected by two-child benefit cap than thought
Labour MPs and party’s Muslim network add to pressure on ministers to axe two-child benefit cap in light of Hyphen’s findings
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Wes Anderson turns his talents to existential crises in the Middle East with The Phoenician Scheme
Underneath gorgeously composed absurdities lies a film reckoning with legacy, morality and what it means to be powerful in a world already bought and sold
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‘We just don’t talk about miscarriage’
Asiya Dawood is determined that women should not have to face the pain of baby loss alone
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Europe’s Muslim leaders express hope that Pope Leo will be a peacemaker
Leaders of Muslim communities in Spain, Italy and Germany believe the first American pope will provide a helpful counterpoint to the policies of Donald Trump