Latest

From political awakening to influence

Mawlana Tahir Talati

How British Muslims can move beyond political mobilisation towards long-term civic engagement, relationship-building, and real local power.

Moroccan authorities accused of betraying Ertuğrul’s people

Ahmad Abbasi 5 Min Read

Studies have shown that the Wumao previously posted 488 million social media comments yearly. They have to pay people to post propaganda, yet it costs us nothing to post the truth.

China’s Accomplices of Torture

Maira Mirza 9 Min Read

Every form of torture and interrogation would have followed a chain of command and is ‘probably recorded in writing’.

Dozens dead, 100 injured in horrific Bangladesh ferry blaze

Shaheer Choudhury 6 Min Read

At least 41 people have died in an inferno that ripped through a three-storey ferry in the middle of the night on Friday.

South African Muslims bid farewell to Archbishop Desmond Tutu

Shaheer Choudhury 10 Min Read

The iconic South African anti-apartheid activist, 1984 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, archbishop, and theologian Desmond “Mpilo” Tutu has died at the age of 90.

William Shawcross fails to meet Prevent review deadline

Shaheer Choudhury 10 Min Read

William Shawcross recently told the Independent that not only did he fail to meet the 30 September deadline, but he will also miss the Home Secretary’s 31 December target to respond to

Viktor Orbán accused of “xenophobic and racist” comments on Bosniaks

Shaheer Choudhury 3 Min Read

The populist leader of Hungary, Viktor Orbán, has been criticised by Bosnian Islamic leaders and government officials after claiming that the country’s sizeable Muslim population would be an obstacle to entering the