Topic: Territories
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Hyphenated: Episode 12
In the wake of the fatal shooting by police of 17-year-old Nahel Merzouk in Paris, we discuss what the unrest in France says about the country’s relationship with its Muslims. Plus, author Nooruddean Choudry on his new memoir
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An evening of theatre to bowl you over
The play Duck takes audiences back to a tumultuous time for UK Muslims, seen through the eyes of a teenage cricket star
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Muslim sneakerheads step out in style
For many young Muslims, sports footwear has become a personal statement and status symbol
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Critics question the backstory of one of Germany’s leading counter-extremists
Ahmad Mansour is a prominent voice in a national movement against antisemitism, known for his strident positions against political Islam — but what is his real story?
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8 Muslim authors on their top summer reads
If you’re looking to dive into a good book during your holidays, we’ve got everything from gripping crime writing to environmental manifestos and contemporary philosophy
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Hyphenated: Episode 11
In the wake of this year’s Glastonbury, Hyphen journalists and guests discuss how music festivals could be more inclusionary to Muslims. Plus, do we need to reset how we celebrate Eid?
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The British Raj-era poet who returned a knighthood
The writings of the Bengali Nobel prize-winning author Rabindranath Tagore continue to resonate with young British Muslims to this day
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Why the Windrush scandal matters to British Muslims
The ship that brought Caribbean workers to the UK has become a shorthand for the history of postwar Commonwealth immigration — and the nation’s failure to observe the rights of its passengers
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Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi Q&A: ‘I’m interested in the unexpected feelings that rise up within us’
The writer and author speaks about language, colonialism and the rollercoaster ride of writing a first novel








