Topic: Territories
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Hyphenated: Episode 13
We discuss Keir Starmer’s recent drive to improve children’s public speaking skills and debate whether climate activists are helping or hindering their cause. Plus, should you Thread?
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The spiritual life of plants
A new book and exhibition at Kew Gardens explore the role played in the Qur’an by trees, fruits, flowers and herbs
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Is it always about finding one true love?
Some British women are finding flexibility and freedom in non-monogamous relationships
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‘In this town there’s a problem if you’re Muslim or foreign’
The leader of a white supremacist gang that terrorised a small Spanish town now faces seven years in jail on charges of assault and distributing hate-filled material
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Lucy Bushill-Matthews Q&A: ‘Nearly 4,000 Muslims applied for financial aid in a month’
The National Zakat Foundation’s chief operating officer talks about the challenges faced by charities during the cost of living crisis and the generosity of donors
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The pick of Liverpool Arab Arts Festival 2023
With a wealth of international and local performances set to take place in the heart of the city, we run through our highlights
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Muslims shun extravagant weddings as cost of living crisis bites
Young couples are opting to save money by hiring cheaper venues, drastically reducing guest lists and even conducting at-home ceremonies
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Hyphenated: Episode 12
In the wake of the fatal shooting by police of 17-year-old Nahel Merzouk in Paris, we discuss what the unrest in France says about the country’s relationship with its Muslims. Plus, author Nooruddean Choudry on his new memoir
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An evening of theatre to bowl you over
The play Duck takes audiences back to a tumultuous time for UK Muslims, seen through the eyes of a teenage cricket star