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Sweden Democrats force the country’s election agenda to the right
As Swedes get ready to head to the polls, the far-right, anti-Muslim party is playing a vital role in a conservative coalition with its sights set on power
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The man who spiced up life in the Georgian era
Sake Dean Mahomet, a 19th-century Muslim pioneer, established the first Indian restaurant in Britain
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5 Muslim podcasts you should listen to
From martial arts to relationships and current affairs, an array of engaging shows is available at the click of a button
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The adventurous new face of the halal holiday
From tours of Iceland and Mexico to weekend breaks in the UK, the travel industry is creating an array of tailored packages for Muslims
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‘Melilla massacre’ sparks a new reckoning on migrant rights in Spain
Deaths at the frontier of a Spanish enclave in North Africa have galvanised thousands to demand fairer immigration laws
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Store cupboard love
My mother’s stockpile of lentils, chickpeas, cooking oil and treats reaches deep into our family heritage and shows just how much she cares for us all
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British pilgrims left stranded by Saudi Arabia’s new hajj system
The online portal Motawif — launched just weeks before the start of the pilgrimage — has been met with criticism and deep disappointment
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Imran Ahmed Q&A: ‘Tech companies are creating a toxic environment for Muslims’
The Center for Countering Digital Hate founder talks about the rise of Islamophobic conspiracy theories and online disinformation
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East London is mango capital of the UK
While most Londoners are asleep, dozens of mainly South Asian traders buy and sell hundreds of tonnes of mangoes which are then transported nationwide.








