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Uyghur Muslims: International Brands Complicit in Chinese Slave Trade

Dr. Izzadeen Chowdhury 7 Min Read

At least 80,000 Uyghurs were forcibly transferred to factories across China and placed under constant surveillance, with no option to refuse work and unable to leave.

COVID-19: Nearly 100 medical professionals die from virus in war-torn Yemen

News Editor 4 Min Read

Nearly 100 doctors and medical professionals have died in Yemen after contracting COVID-19, as the pandemic continues to cripple the war-torn country.

The Times publishes apology to Al Rayan Bank’s ex-CEO Sultan Choudhury OBE

Hamza Saleem 8 Min Read

Following legal action The Times newspaper has now published an apology to Mr Choudhury almost a year later, in addition to amending the article and agreeing to pay libel damages and legal

Reaction as Hagia Sophia reopens its doors to Muslim worshippers

Abdullah Izzadin 4 Min Read

“The chains around the Ayasofya have been broken. Turkey will no longer be the same. The time has come for it [to] rightfully command its sovereignty. The spirit of the Ottomans [has]

Hagia Sophia: Full transcript of the sermon delivered at the first jumuah in 86 years

News Editor 19 Min Read

Thousands of people gathered today around the Hagia Sophia Mosque to attend the first Friday Prayers since 1930s. Click to read the full transcript of the first sermon since the Hagia Sophia’s

CAGE’s latest report highlights the impact of two decades of the Terrorism Act 2000

Hamza Saleem 7 Min Read

To mark this date, CAGE have released a report, entitled 20 Years of TACT: Justice Under Threat, portraying the bias of the legal system to find Muslims as terrorists - showing how

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