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Parmis Vafapour
- Apr 28
The Tory Party's Despicable Road to Rwanda
On 15th April, Boris Johnson took to the stage and proudly declared his “innovative” plans to tackle migration. The world around our...

Tasnia Chowdhury
- Mar 13
5 Incredible Books by Muslim Authors You Have to Read This Year
The older I got, the more reading became a chore. While the world was getting swallowed up by a pandemic, politicians and panic buyers, I...

Asia Khatun
- Mar 12
Angrezee: A Fresh Look into The Immigrant Story
When I came across writer and director Hebah Ali's TikTok video about her new short film, Angrezee, I think it took all of twenty seconds...

Halima Anwar
- Mar 9
Sufi Meditation: A Forgotten Practice
Friends, families and strangers enter a dimly lit room and sit beside each other to form a circle. The faint smell of incense lingers...

Asia Khatun
- Oct 22, 2021
The Data Disparity: Meet Muslim Census
Throughout the past several years we have seen how misinformation regarding the Muslim population has accelerated within mainstream...

Ana Diamond
- Jun 9, 2021
Becoming Unsilenced: A Story of Hostage, Survival and Seeking Justice
I rose to the headlines in the summer of 2019, aged 24, for making the irreversible decision to speak up against the Islamic...

Mona Sharif
- May 17, 2021
The Hate We Receive; Muslim Women vs. The Haram Police
Disclaimer: across the world, Muslims are subjected to discriminatory violence from Islamophobic slurs to the generalisation of Muslim...

Anisa Akhter
- Apr 5, 2021
Three Countries and Me; Lets Talk Identity Part Two
Here’s another early memory of mine: it’s a cold winter evening and I see Baba getting out of the car from the window of our apartment....

Anisa Akhter
- Mar 3, 2021
Three Countries, and Me; Let's Talk Identity
Part 1 My first memory revolves around prayer and my mother. It was maghrib time, the pot of rice was boiling on the stove, a faint...

Fahima Begum
- Jan 20, 2021
Small Town Big Racism
Racism; it is a single word that is filled with so much prejudice and hatred. The Oxford English Dictionary defines it as ‘the belief...

Nazrin Bhadusha
- Jan 17, 2021
Cultural Femininity and My Hijab
My decision to wear hijab when I was 11 was a game changer in how people viewed me. Now it wasn’t just my skin colour that made me...

Nazrin Bhadusha
- Jan 17, 2021
Brown Skin Girl
All people of colour have a profound memory of their first experience of racism. It becomes a monumental event, usually in early...