Section: Q&A
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Bilal Zafar Q&A: ‘Being called a rising Muslim comedy star is a bit weird’
The north London standup comic talks about winding up online bigots, Twitch and why being asked to go on BBC Asian Network annoys him
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Shabna Begum Q&A: ‘Solidarity across different communities makes a difference’
The author of a new history of the Bangladeshi squatters’ movement on the inextricable links between poor housing and racism
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Asma Khan Q&A: ‘The most expensive ingredient in any dish is your time’
The chef and cookbook author on how her upbringing inspired the all-women Darjeeling Express kitchen
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‘I used the Globe to start the conversation about Shakespeare and race’: Farah Karim-Cooper Q&A
The academic and author talks about the power of theatre, the culture wars, and how the comedian and actor Robin Williams led to her love of Shakespeare
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‘I want to make all Muslims aware that you can make a real difference’ – Natasha Asghar MS Q&A
The Welsh Conservative shadow minister for transport and technology talks about expanding public transportation, cutting carbon emissions, and how politics has affected her dating life
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‘Muslims have a 100-year architectural history in Britain’: Shahed Saleem Q&A
The architect, artist and designer of the V&A Ramadan Pavilion talks about the unique style of the British mosque and if we’ll soon be praying in the Metaverse
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Hanan Issa Q&A: ‘People relate to authenticity’
The Welsh National Poet on creativity, Eurovision and being rubbish at interviews
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Qaisra M. Khan Q&A: ‘Muslims from all over the world have a rich heritage’
The Islamic arts specialist talks about breaking into the art world and the stories beautiful things can tell us
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Nimco Ali Q&A: ‘We need to treat all British girls as British citizens and protect them’
The anti-FGM campaigner on the fight for rights for women and girls, putting laws into practice and the role of communities