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‘The audience wouldn’t let us leave the stage’: the rise of the London Bollywood Orchestra
The ensemble will explore the classical roots of Indian movie soundtracks for its biggest ever show, at the Royal Festival Hall
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‘Buraanbur isn’t just dancing — it’s about audacity’
For centuries, Somali women have combined movement, rhythm and poetry to tell their stories. Now, they’re keeping the tradition alive in the UK
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Photo essay: Camille Farrah Lenain’s Made of Smokeless Fire
The photographer’s new monograph is a love letter to her late uncle and a moving representation of the Muslim LGBTQI+ community in France
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Weekend with Ayesha Kalaji: ‘It would probably involve food’
The chef and restaurateur on lazy Sunday walks, cooking meals for her best friend, and having a fridge full of Korean condiments
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How Muslim footballers are bringing sujood to the World Cup stage
From Egypt to football's biggest stars, sujood is emerging as a powerful expression of Muslim faith and celebration at the World Cup
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The legacy of the World of Islam festival, 50 years on
In 1976 London hosted a three-month-long programme showcasing art and culture from the Islamic world — the first of its kind and on a scale that could not be replicated today
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What is Muharram? Meaning, significance and how it’s observed
Discover the meaning of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar
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Khiyo bring Bengali music to the classroom
The acclaimed fusion band are taking a new-school approach to music lessons








