Hamza Saleem

Hamza is a graduate of the Sabeel Development Programme and a regular contributor to Islam21c. He currently works as an audiologist and as the manager of a creative studio. During his time at university, he served as the president of the Islamic Society, as well as the regional head brother of AlMaghrib and Sabeel. His interests lie in leadership, filmmaking, and Islamic studies, which he hopes to apply in his extracurricular endeavours.
145 Articles

Retired Muslim footballer aims to establish the first purpose-built mosque in Seville

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“The day I meet God, I’m not going to be asked about how many goals I’ve scored in my career.”

China claims most Muslims in controversial camps have “returned to society”

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Many have cited the reason for their abrupt announcement to be a response to the international criticism China has faced for their “re-education camps”.

Boris Johnson will be the next Prime Minister

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No, your eyes are not deceiving you.

From war zone to revolutionising the UK food scene

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"It’s highlighting Syria in a completely positive light, rather than just in the context of war.”

11-year-old boy cleared of ‘radicalisation’ accusation

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An 11-year-old boy has received compensation for wrongful accusation of ‘radicalisation’, despite being left traumatised by the experience.

17-year-old boy saves baby toddler from fall

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“I did what was necessary for the love of Allāh."

Prominent Uyghur Writer Dies at Chinese Internment Camp

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The decreasing health of Nurmuhammad Tohti was known to concentration camp doctors 70 days prior to his death.

Where there’s a will, there’s a way!

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Millionaire builds home for 12-year-old Peruvian boy who was seen studying under street light

Myriad Foundation Chairman rejects invitation to ʿEid Party at 10 Downing Street

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"Standing with an oppressor is an act of oppression against the oppressed."

Study concludes Salah reduces Islamophobia

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“Guys like Mo Salah and Sadio Mane, these guys playing at the level that they're playing football and it gives the world an opportunity to say ‘Ey, Muslims are like everybody else’.”