Topic: UK
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Growing back to our roots
No matter how much or how little land we have, gardening for food and pleasure is an integral part of Bangladeshi culture
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The cost of living crisis bites in Belfast
As middle-class incomes are squeezed ever tighter, charitable donations within the city’s Muslim community have plummeted, leaving vulnerable people in dire straits
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Black Muslim communities prepare for a winter battle against Covid-19
Grassroots organisations in the UK are working hard to fill the gaps left by government campaigns and protect vulnerable people
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7 Black Muslim authors to read for Black History Month
From historical epics to thrillers and modern poetry, these authors are at the vanguard of Black culture in the UK
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My Edinburgh: Talat Yaqoob
From South Asian restaurants to prayer spaces, the award-winning feminist campaigner takes us on a guided tour of her city
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Yards away from the Tory conference, charities struggle to feed people in Birmingham
As the cost of living crisis bites ever harder, grassroots organisations are witnessing rising poverty and hunger
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A greener Glasgow
From Afghan allotments to vibrant gardens, Muslims are helping to bring verdant community spaces to the heart of the city
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‘My parents have transformed my life’
Rising childcare costs in the UK are a barrier to many women taking on more hours at work. Some Muslims have turned to their relatives for assistance
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Saleh Saeed Q&A: ‘We know the world can afford to feed and look after everyone’
The humanitarian charity CEO on inequality and fundraising to help those affected by the catastrophic floods in Pakistan








