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A Celebration of Outstanding Travel Storytelling from Around the World Explore the world through this beautiful collection of the finest travel writing published in British media in the 21st century – as judged by some of the most respected travel writers in the world: Levison Wood, Monisha Rajesh, Jessica Vincent and Simon Willmore. The world […]
Book Review Words Nurunnahar Sultana Minarets in the Mountains is a fascinating account of Tharik Hussain’s journey around Muslim Europe, accompanied by his wife and children. A former teacher and journalist, Hussain guides his reader with focus and precision as he treads across several countries in the Balkans to explore the remnants of a once […]
The dictionary definition of mercy is ‘compassion or forgiveness shown towards someone whom it is within one’s power to punish or harm.’ There can be three perspectives to Mercy in Islam: Mercy of Allah (swt) The first and foremost is the mercy of Allah (swt). As we all know, Allah (swt) is Ar-Rahman and Ar-Rahim, […]
“I know lots of young women like me, who have never got past middle leadership. They need role models and encouragement’’ – Thahmina Begum Thahmina Begum did not intend to become a teacher – but it has become her passion and the results are amazing. At 31 years old, she was one of the youngest […]
International NGO, Human Appeal, is supporting a project to plant a total of 25,000 olive trees in Palestinian farmlands, following recent disruption to the region’s olive tree farm industry. The olive tree project is supported by Human Appeal France, The Palestinian Hydrological Group (PHG), and Zakat Al Quds, a Palestinian charitable foundation operating under the supervision of the […]