Topic: Territories
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As a mother, I hope to pass on the qualities of the remarkable women who came before me
Only now that I have children can I truly appreciate how much the generations of women in my family did to provide us with love and protection
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Campaigners welcome £750,000 burials pledge but warn it is ‘temporary fix’
Newham Muslim Burial Association is calling for a permanent site in the east London borough, but says spending commitment is a positive step
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Six doctors dismissed my endometriosis. Now I know I’m not the only one
My story features in a study by Endometriosis UK and Cysters that found women from ethnic minority backgrounds wait an average 11 years for diagnosis
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What a mosque fire shows about Muslim life in Pedro Sánchez’s Spain
Spain positions itself as a progressive outlier in Europe. But the authorities’ response to a suspected arson attack has highlighted gaps in justice
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In a world that expects the opposite from us, the joy of Muslim women is radical
Shahed Ezaydi on the harms of white feminism and why she wrote her debut book The Othered Woman
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Meet the Muslim collectors whose childhood hobbies are now worth thousands
Collectables including Pokémon cards and comics now count towards zakat, depending on why they are owned, meaning childhood treasures now carry both sentimental and financial weight
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Trump’s attacks on the UK have calmed Starmer’s opponents
The crisis sparked by the US president telling Britain to ‘learn to fight for yourself’ appears to have solidified support for the PM
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Weekend with Sarah Mughal Rana: ‘I daydream a lot’
The fantasy author on her latest book Dawn of the Firebird, where she finds inspiration and Saturdays spent writing
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How Vox made halal school meals into a culture war in Spain
A new decree aims to guarantee dietary alternatives for students. But the far right has framed halal food as a threat to national identity








