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On Saturday 28th October, over half a million people united to march through the streets of London in solidarity with the victims of Gaza. This is the first time London has seen such a turnout and it only portrayed the extremely strong support many are showing for the occupied Palestinian people. From Algeria to Lebanon […]
With no AC in most of our homes around the UK, being stuck at home throughout a heatwave can be a nightmare! Of course, you can try the basic stuff like drinking plenty of water and wearing light clothing, but sometimes that’s just not enough! The good news is that there are other tips and […]
Until 11th July 1995, the small town of Srebrenica was known as a ‘safe area’ for the thousands of Bosniak Muslims. But things changed on this day. Bosniak Muslim men were forcefully separated from their wives and children by Serb forces and more than 8000 Muslim men and boys were hunted down and killed after […]
The city of the Prophet PBUH is on the bucket list of every Muslim and it is so for good reason! Having spent a large portion of his life here, the Prophet Muhammad PBUH is also buried here along with a great number of companions. What’s more, Madinah is also home to some of Islam’s […]
At a time when the British identity was tied exclusively with Christianity, converting to any other religion was viewed as an extremely controversial and peculiar act. The Victorian era – which dates from 1837 to 1901 – witnessed exponential growth in areas such as inventions, expansion of railways, and poetry. But despite this, there was […]