Topic: Territories
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Fasting comes in many different flavours
The rituals of Ramadan are part of an ancient tradition of restraint and contemplation that stretches across cultures, religions and denominations
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Ramadan Tent Project’s first iftar held at Bradford Cathedral
As the charity celebrates its 10th anniversary, hundreds gather for the breaking of the first fast of the holy month
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English lessons and Ramadan delicacies
A Manchester-based women’s group is using cooking — from Polish dumplings to Syrian sweets — as a gateway to learning
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Humza Yousaf: ‘Scotland has been radical, bold and will be independent’
As the race for the leadership of the Scottish National Party — and to become the nation’s first minister — draws to a close, the Glasgow MSP talks about his hopes for the future
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Nimco Ali Q&A: ‘We need to treat all British girls as British citizens and protect them’
The anti-FGM campaigner on the fight for rights for women and girls, putting laws into practice and the role of communities
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Ramadan lights up London’s West End
As 1.3 million UK Muslims prepare for a month of fasting, over 30,000 lights were switched on by Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London
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The Nordic imama leading the fight for gender equality
Sherin Khankan’s all-female mosque in Copenhagen has drawn support from a range of faiths — and some conservative criticism — with its campaign to help Muslim women seeking divorces
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Food price rises are changing the Great British iftar
As the cost of living crisis continues to bite, Muslims across the UK are planning for a more frugal Ramadan
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New documentary explores the role of Islamophobia in French politics
Seven years after the Paris attacks, The Flag examines the connection between the media, political discrimination against French Muslims and the erosion of civil liberties








