Topic: UK
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Hyphenated: Episode 2
Hyphen journalists and guests discuss Diane Abbott's suspension —plus architect Shahed Saleem on Islamic architecture in the UK
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The simple pleasure of a good kitchen gadget
From breadmakers to rice cookers, we are constantly looking to make our kitchens faster and more user-friendly. But what makes an appliance truly indispensable?
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A month of iftars in London
From opening fasts in skyscrapers to small community events, Ramadan 2023 was about spiritual renewal
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‘Accepting cancer would be giving up, and that was never an option’
UK Muslims are among hundreds of thousands who travel to Turkey for medical treatment every year, sometimes in a desperate attempt to take advantage of purported life-saving treatments
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Inside the Eid al-Fitr moon wars
While many UK Muslims rely on pronouncements from Saudi Arabia to call an end to Ramadan, others are looking to our own stars
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Five Muslim eco-activists to follow this Earth Day
Muslim environmentalists are playing a leading role in campaigns to tackle the climate crisis
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‘The war against drugs needs to be reimagined in a new way’
Inside the organisations helping Muslims with substance abuse issues during Ramadan
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‘Muslims have a 100-year architectural history in Britain’: Shahed Saleem Q&A
The architect, artist and designer of the V&A Ramadan Pavilion talks about the unique style of the British mosque and if we’ll soon be praying in the Metaverse
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Hyphenated: Episode 1
Welcome to the first episode of Hyphenated, our weekly podcast for a 360-degree view of Muslim life in Britain and Europe








