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Ramadan is upon us, a month-long Islamic celebration of charity, faith and willpower. But what happens when you are deprived of community, and face fasting alone? °®Âþµº speaks to a disparate group of British Muslims about how they are coping.
At the turn of the 20th century, New York welcomed a new community to its shores. Comprising of what are now known as Syrians, Lebanese and Palestinians, the burgeoning community struggled to survive but would overcome adversity and come to thrive.
The cost-of-living crisis in the UK is pushing more Muslims into poverty. Already disproportionately disadvantaged, many British Muslims have been forced to work through the nights of Ramadan, causing untold stress on their mental health and faith.
Yemeni Americans have set up shop in New York City. Known for their entrepreneurial spirit and warm welcome, Yemenis have established themselves on every street corner of the metropolis, forming the foundation of a thriving diasporic community.
A political battle is in full swing in Iraqi Kurdistan after Islamic parties claimed NGOs are corrupting the Kurdish youth through gender-based programmes. The division points towards a mistrust of Western-backed funders within the Islamic community.
Depression and issues relating to mental health are increasingly common for Iranians. But new initiatives are springing up in the capital Tehran to help remedy the deteriorating situation and has led to new, novel approaches to mental health.
Sarra Riahi looks back on the coverage and political recuperation of the Lola affair by the media and figures of the French extreme right, highlighting the patterns and tropes of extreme right-wing coverage.
Dementia, as a degenerative disease, affects millions of people each year. In the UK, ethnic minorities are especially at risk of diagnosis, due to their higher risk of heart disease and diabetes.
As the dust settles on last year's football festival, it's clear that Qatar 2022 World Cup was filled with firsts. But perhaps one of the more important legacies of the World Cup will be Qatar's openness to fans who usually cannot travel so freely.
Islamophobia is spreading across Europe's streets and parliaments. Spurred on by the weaponisation of the refugee crisis, European leaders are encouraging anti-Muslim sentiments in rhetoric and policy, threatening long-term stability.