Topic: UK
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Shabna Begum Q&A: ‘Solidarity across different communities makes a difference’
The author of a new history of the Bangladeshi squatters’ movement on the inextricable links between poor housing and racism
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Hyphenated: Episode 6
Hyphen journalists and guests discuss home secretary Suella Braverman’s recent criticism of multiculturalism — plus, we talk to a Muslim activist about her work on climate injustice.
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The baby boomers donating their time and money to charitable causes
Older UK Muslims are finding fulfilment by volunteering to help some of society’s most vulnerable people
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The changing faces of desi brunch
More than something simply eaten between breakfast and lunch, the meal has taken myriad identities all of its own
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Tears and jubilation at the final of The Shia Voice
The popular TV recitation contest’s second season has drawn to a dazzling close, showcasing a new generation of superstar poets
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Hyphenated: Episode 5
Hyphen journalists and guests discuss the ongoing fallout from the government’s controversial Illegal Migration Bill — plus how Muslim women are breaking barriers in the field of sport
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Asma Khan Q&A: ‘The most expensive ingredient in any dish is your time’
The chef and cookbook author on how her upbringing inspired the all-women Darjeeling Express kitchen
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Muslim and LGBTQI+: ‘The biggest challenge is being caught in the middle’
In a photo essay marking International Day Against Homophobia Transphobia and Biphobia, Muslim LGBTQI+ millennials and Gen Zers discuss faith and coming out








