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Young Muslims from Cardiff joined members of the local community this morning to help keep Britain’s streets clean after the new-year festivities. Youth from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) Cardiff celebrated the New Year by waking at the crack of dawn offering communal prayers for a prosperous 2017. After the morning prayer, the youth […]
New British brand Amirab releases its first collection of premium modest wear for the fashionconscious Muslim woman. Inspired by the busy lifestyles and needs of modern women, whilst frustrated by the limited choices of modest clothing on the market, founder Roda Abdi designed Amirab’s core collection with elegance, comfortability and versatility in mind. Blurring the […]
British Muslim Magazine is supporting a survey carried out by Dr Valerie van Mulukom and Professor Harvey Whitehouse School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, University of Oxford, and is funded by an Economic and Social Research Council grant to the researchers. “This study examines experiences that UK Muslims may have had, as well as challenges they […]
30,000 Muslims will pledge allegiance to Muslim Caliph by forming a human chain during 3 Convention in Hampshire Spiritual leader of millions of Muslims to condemn all forms of extremism and terrorism Longest standing Islamic Conference in UK takes place 12-14 August Dignitaries, politicians, media from around the world attending Tens of thousands of British […]
1.Don’t break fast with fruit juice. it has too much sugar 2. Water is best for hydration – it dissolves nutrients and delivers energy to cells 3. Break fast with 2 glasses of water and a few dates for hydration and energy 4. Drink two glasses of water every suhoor 5. Spread your intake […]
It was In 1964, Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. changed his name to Muhammad Ali to reflect the growing influence of his Muslim faith on his life. Causing quite a controversy, Ali was one of the most high-profile Americans at the time to convert from Christianity to Islam. “Cassius Clay is a slave name,” he once said. […]