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‘Every Qur’an has its own history’
From demanding restorations to delicate repairs, Ziyaad Lorgat is keeping the traditions of bookbinding alive and well in Leicester
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Hyphenated: Episode 16
This week, our panellists discuss the debanking of British Muslims and the controversial expansion of London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone. Plus, Dr Shabna Begum on the gentrification of Brick Lane.
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The fight-back against anti-mosque campaigners
How one anti-extremist researcher developed a counter-misinformation strategy to oppose campaigns against new Muslim places of worship
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Hyphenated: Episode 14
This week, what has led to the surge of racist abuse targeting London Mayor Sadiq Khan? Plus, author Dr Rakib Ehsan on growing up in Luton and what the UK left gets wrong about minorities
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Islam-led sex educators are helping Muslim women ‘lean into pleasure’
For some Muslim women, feelings of fear and shame around physical intimacy are at the heart of medical conditions such as vaginismus
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A wild ride into the world of neza bazi
With roots in Pakistani Kashmir, the thrilling equestrian sport is experiencing a surge in popularity across the UK
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Tez Ilyas Q&A: ‘We’re still a little bit non-PC up north’
The comedian and actor on why he teamed up with a charity to help the vulnerable in Syria and Pakistan, and his love of Usher
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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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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