Noor by Azma Dar: a look into the life of the first female Muslim war hero
/Anyone trying to tell the story of Noor Inayat Khan would face the challenge of what parts of the story to tell and what to leave out.
Read MoreAnyone trying to tell the story of Noor Inayat Khan would face the challenge of what parts of the story to tell and what to leave out.
Read MoreSweeping aside the fact that they both took place in March and involved the desperation of impending homelessness to opposite extremes, they convey the feelings of vulnerability involved in moving house and what you are forced to both realise, and accept about yourself, in a short space of time.
Read MorePeople on the show asked him if he’s a terrorist. Tan isn’t there to confront these issues, he’s there to help someone find their style and reinforce the french tuck. It became too much and he tried to quit.
Read MoreIt is in the hands of the impartial education system to give these children their best start in life. I had no one to look up to, to give me hope and even now the only queer Muslim role models I know are financially independent adults, not reliant for support from their family and community.
Read MoreIn an attempt to save my fellow fasting peers from these eye roll inducing questions, I thought it best to write a succinct Ramadan 101. Please feel free to share this article on your work Slack channel and your HR manager.
Read MoreWe speak to MS Karamat about her international project ‘Fear and Memory’, where the central theme of the project is based around fear from perceptions on terrorism.
Read MoreThere’s a difference between being palatable to the white gaze with these jokes and it’s another to share common frustrations with those who understand.
Read MoreThe photo series features women from diverse industries, with a desire to transform and disrupt the restrictive narratives of the Muslim woman.
Read Moreit's a very visceral image, bringing the elegance of a rose and the ugliness of the Jihadi narrative. So what if we could bring some humanity back to that word?
Read MoreI am no longer just an American, I am a Muslim Woman of Colour in America.
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