Opinion

Reflections from the story of Abu Jahl

Dr. Layla Aitlhadj

From the signs witnessed by Abu Jahl to modern political denial, evidence is not always the barrier.

Tackling institutional Islamophobia needs to go beyond mere verbosity

Lukman Harees 10 Min Read

It was interesting to note the distinguished speakers stressing the importance of stamping out anti-Muslim hatred in our society at the inauguration of the Islamophobia Awareness Month at the House of Commons

Girls in hijab questioned by Ofsted inquisitors should tell them to get lost and mind their own business

Dr. Salman Butt 11 Min Read

Clothes don't sexualise people...

Turkish marriage law finally recognises Muslim weddings, infuriating Islamophobes

Haneef Ibn Ahmad 9 Min Read

After a 91-year struggle against contradictory, secularist marriage laws imposed on them, Turkey wins back a small part of its stolen identity, sparking outrage from some...

When Prevent Tried to Recruit Me

Mukhtar Master 9 Min Read

What would your response be if the head of Prevent in your region offered you a "role"?

Social media giants “delete evidence of war crimes” jeopardising prosecution

Nabeel Akhtar 10 Min Read

"By deleting years old opposition channels YouTube is doing more damage to Syrian history than ISIS could ever hope to achieve..."

100 Years of Balfour: Between One Promise & Another

Ahmed Hammuda 13 Min Read

The Balfour Centenary can be good news for Palestine, argues Ahmed Hammuda...