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Rami Hara’s portraits cast traditional Somali women’s style in a bold and colourful light
Inspired by fabrics bought by his mother on a family trip to east Africa, the photographer has created a striking array of contemporary images
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‘We only ever hear men recite the Qur’an. I want to change that’
Around the world, long traditions exist of women delivering moving recitations to diverse congregations. Now, it’s happening in the UK
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The UK’s Libyan community rallies to send aid to flood-ravaged Derna
Across the country, charities are raising funds and shipping much-needed supplies to people in need
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Rahima Mahmut Q&A: ‘Uyghurs are not defined by their oppression’
The activist and singer on her campaigning work and the power of music in protest
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Hyphenated: Episode 20
This week our panel looks beyond the headlines on stories including anti-Muslim violence in India and the impact of France’s abaya ban. Plus, Hyphen’s Hussein Kesvani on the big bidet takeover.
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‘My clothes represent something greater than fashion’
For Kazna Asker, one of a handful of Muslim designers at this year’s London Fashion Week, the catwalk is a call to action
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UK Muslim charities mobilise to provide relief in earthquake-stricken Morocco
Organisations describe urgent need after a 6.8-magnitude quake rocked the country, killing more than 2,000 people
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Why Rome’s best pizza is Egyptian
The chefs that have come to dominate the Roman pizza industry offer much-needed hope to migrants being shut out of Meloni’s Italy
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From Entebbe to Stansted: the flight of Uganda’s South Asian community
An exclusive extract from The Exiled, which chronicles the arrival in the UK of thousands of South Asians expelled from Uganda by the military dictator Idi Amin in 1972








