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A piece of paradise blooms in Cambridge
On the site of Europe’s first eco-mosque, a group of female volunteers come together to plant flowers and grasses ahead of the coming spring
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Hyphenated: Episode 34
This week our panel considers whether the Israel-Palestine conflict is radicalising young Muslims across the world. Plus, psychiatrist Ahmed Hankir on Muslims and mental health
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Karim Ali Q&A: ‘The people of Palestine need to be seen as human beings’
The co-founder of the Gaza Sunbirds para-cycling team on the urgent situation in the territory, the need for humanitarian aid and the Athletes for Palestine campaign
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Alternative Christmas presents for friends and family
From jewellery to chocolates and cookware, there’s something for all tastes this festive season
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Hyphenated: Episode 33
Our panel discuss the UK's abstention on the UN Gaza ceasefire vote and the policing of pro-Palestine protests. Plus Aisha Rimi reports on the Muslim community group bridging the digital divide
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Protect yourself from evil — for as little as £3.50
Celebrities and wellness brands are embracing the distinctive blue and black nazar jewellery, believed by some to ward off envy and negativity
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Khalid Ashraf Q&A: ‘Some people in mosques say it’s not allowed to use sign language’
The co-founder of Deaf Muslim UK on making Islam more accessible to people with hearing disabilities and why we should all learn to sign
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Hyphenated: Episode 32
Host Reya talks to Ola Labib about her new sitcom and her experiences as a Black female Muslim comedian. Plus a focus on the Muslim women struggling to stop watching porn
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My family’s olive groves are a legacy passed down through generations
Travelling back to my mother’s village in Turkey for the annual harvest held life-changing lessons about our ancestral lands and my future responsibility towards them








