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catches up with the founder of Club CakeFace – a safe space for Muslim women to let their hair down and party.
examines what World Hijab Day means for Muslim women and why those wearing the headscarf continue to be caught in society's crossfire of freedom and oppression.
World Hijab Day takes place globally to educate & spread awareness of why it is worn. Mariah Idrissi celebrates the diversity of hijab styles by different women
With the ethical purchase of Palestinian dates a topic on everyone’s mind, has researched where to buy yours for Ramadan.
“The group changed my life”: Enas Kamal investigates the story behind The Sex Talk - the feminist, taboo-busting Facebook group discussing sex and sexual health with women in Egypt.
Colonial France marketed Tunisia as an exotic and backwards destination, depicting the locals as lazy and unmodern. The Tunisian tourism office then adopted these motifs until a wave of Tunisian artists decided to reclaim their cultural identity.
We're constantly told by society to keep working and progressing. This mentality is so ingrained in us that we often forget to make time for what matters. In a month dedicated to spiritual well-being, Ramadan can provide a welcome respite.
For Muslims, the holy month of Ramadan is a time to appreciate the wealth of gifts bestowed by God. As part of this journey of discovery, Adama Munu travelled to Kenya to experience safari and grow as a person of faith whilst fasting.
The social media platform TikTok has become an essential tool for millennials to creatively comment on global phenomena. Through whimsical and playful takes, Arab creators have been able to bridge gaps with the diaspora over their shared identities.
Over-romanticising one's heritage has a number of pitfalls, not least trying to reconcile past feats with present persecution. For one British-Indian, this process of identity has been made harder by an ever-shrinking public space for Indian Muslims.