Topic: Territories
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Kazim Ali: ‘I don’t stake a claim to being Muslim with a capital M, but it’s what I will always be’
The author and poet on his relationship with writing and religious identity
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Electronic producer Waleed on the universality of dance music
The Iraqi-Puerto Rican artist on his musical journey ahead of the release of his debut EP Magdalena
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Jummah Aesthetics turns a lens on men’s Friday prayers style
Using interviews and photographs of men at four east London mosques, a new exhibition examines the relationship between clothing, faith and identity
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As a Muslim mother, how should I navigate Christmas with my young child?
I don’t celebrate Christmas, but I dabble in it, as I believe we can enjoy the season without compromising our Islamic beliefs
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Revealed: ‘Islamist’ referrals to Prevent surged by 45% in wake of 7 October
Increase in caseload of UK counter-terrorism strategy comes amid warning that pro-Palestine protest is being criminalised and children targeted
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Starmer got into politics to ‘change lives’. MPs say constituents are getting impatient
Labour is set to unveil a new set of pledges on the NHS, housing and living standards. Will it be enough?
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7 luxury European spas where privacy is guaranteed
Whether it's women-only spaces, private rental or secluded swimming pools, these resorts and spas across Europe offer Muslim guests the freedom to truly relax
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Jameel Prize: artists inspired by Islamic tradition explore alternative narratives
The V&A’s Moving Images showcases prize winner Khandakar Ohida and six other shortlisted contemporary artists from across the Middle East and South Asia
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Policy Exchange told the Tories that Muslims were a threat. Will it work on Labour?
The Westminster thinktank has played a crucial role in shaping narratives about Islam and extremism in Britain since 2005