Section: Opinion
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My Aberdeen: Leila Aboulela
An award-winning author who was born in Cairo and moved to Aberdeen in her mid-20s takes us on a tour of the ‘Granite City’
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Injustice that cannot be whitewashed
With the world’s eyes on Britain, the government is accused of reducing British Muslims’ citizenship to second-class status
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My Belfast: Dr Wasif Naeem
Dr Wasif Naeem is an associate professor at Queen’s University Belfast and a prominent member of the local Muslim community. Here, he takes us on a guided tour of his city
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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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The Tory leadership race shows that diversity is about much more than appearances
Despite fielding candidates from an array of different backgrounds, the Conservative party has failed to represent the concerns of ordinary people
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A death in the family and the regulation of Muslim grief in France
It is becoming increasingly difficult for Muslims to find acceptance in a country where there are limited ways to be French
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The UK has failed on its promises to tackle inequality
The pandemic and cost of living crisis have left some of our most vulnerable communities, including children of Bangladeshi and Pakistani heritage, without a safety net
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My Westminster: Hamza Taouzzale
The borough’s first Muslim lord mayor takes Hyphen for a stroll around his neighbourhood and the places that mean the most to him
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Easy, like a Sunday roast
Traditional British classic, or the most glorious of fusion foods? It’s really up to you








