Topic: Territories
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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
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Hyphenated: Episode 10
Hyphen journalists and guests discuss the latest Partygate inquiry, and London Mayor Sadiq Khan’s plan to boost the number of cyclists. Plus, we interview filmmaker Asim Abbasi about his new sitcom ‘Count Abdulla’.
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‘If there is violence on Europe’s borders, you will see it in its capitals’
As irregular migration to Europe rises, people attempting to cross into Bulgaria are being met with increasing force. Hamid Khoshsiar, who once made the same journey, has dedicated his life to helping them
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The ancient art of calligraphy gets a modern update
A new exhibition in London shows how this centuries-old technique can help us understand some of the most important issues of today
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The Muslim Sisters of Eire take their mission to the streets
A Dublin-based women’s group is changing Ireland’s perception of Islam by helping some of Ireland’s most vulnerable people
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Eight adventurous halal holiday ideas
From women-only surfing and Pakistani mountain hikes to the Islamic history of the Baltics, the options for Muslim travellers are endless
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Inside the Muslim tattoo scene
Though often stigmatised, some younger Muslims are pushing boundaries by both embracing and creating intricately designed body art








