Topic: Territories
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Labour MP Naz Shah demands action over racism claims in British ju-jitsu
Backbencher brings up claims by Bradford ju-jitsu club about bias and safeguarding issues — including boy who was made to fight much heavier opponents
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Can yoga be halal?
Opinion is divided as to whether practising the ancient discipline is permissible for Muslims, but some teachers are finding their own paths
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How to holiday with small children
A recent trip to a family friendly beach resort proved that a relaxing holiday is not beyond reach for parents with young kids
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Global halal sector grows 5.5% year-on-year to £1.77tn
Dinar Standard’s State of the Global Islamic Economy report also focuses on Muslim consumers’ growing interest in ‘ethical’ products
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A journey through South America’s lost Islamic history
Football, tacos and a Copacabana cathedral have all been influenced by Muslim culture, as travel writer Shafik Meghji discovered
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Five events to look out for at the Liverpool Arab Arts festival
The yearly festival celebrating Arab culture and literature returns this July
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Book recommendations: top summer reads to suit every mood
Five titles, from moving coming-of-age stories to political fiction, to accompany you on your holidays
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The Gaza I knew survives only as stories
On the publication of her novel Vulture — a satire of war journalism set in Gaza — Hyphen’s Europe editor Phoebe Greenwood says the human cost of the conflict is too great for the news to process
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Bradford’s madrasas became health hubs — now others are following suit
Pizza bans and stretches before studying the Qur’an are among the ways Bradford’s Muslim supplementary schools are improving kids’ health








