In this episode, Umer and Salman talk about the Tory leadership race, the Myriad Foundation turning down Theresa May's invite for an "Eid Party", and a unique event raising awareness about autism in mosques.
As Brexit, antisemitism and knife crime dominate the headlines, Islamophobia in the UK is one issue that goes relatively unnoticed
MPs vote to reduce risk of no-deal Brexit, handing power to parliament in deciding fate of Brexit
This week will see the next significant step along the long path to holding the UK government to account for its policies against so-called “extremism”, including the toxic Prevent policy.
Peter Oborne: “But I am afraid her party is guilty of the same crime, only against Muslims rather than against Jews. That May herself is willing to walk side by side with Bob Blackman sends out a distressing message about the values of Theresa May's Conservative Party.”
Z A Rahman compares the racist and genocidal histories of "nations" that think they will remain forever...
Many of MPs lamenting the Windrush scandal supported the legislation that paved the way for it in the first place—the Immigration Act 2014
If we are not very careful right now, then our horror, anger and frustration provoked by the rising and increasingly violent tide of Islamophobia will be misused against us.
Laughing with your friends as you walk back from the night prayer. Looking forward to seeing your wife and then eating the suhūr together. Perhaps letting your mind wander to what you should buy for your children’s Eid presents. Suddenly you see hint of a flame in the distance. Your…
Mukhtar Master discusses why Theresa May's aligning with the DUP might turn out to be the "coalition of chaos" she warned of after all...
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