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Amid a cost of living crisis that's left millions struggling to afford food and shelter, the King's £250 million coronation epitomises what the Royal Family represents: unearned privilege, corruption, and wealth inequality, writes Farrah Koutteineh.
2024 marks the 220th anniversary of the Haitian Revolution. °®Âþµº examines how Muslims were involved, and how Islam may have influenced Haitian cultures.
After being terminated from Sinn Féin without explanation, Farrah Koutteineh explores the Irish party's evolution from a revolutionary one that stood with Palestine to one that prioritises election results over Palestinian voices.
Farrah Koutteineh explains that despite the perception of neutrality, the British monarchy’s long and violent history in Palestine is the reason that Palestinians will not mourn Queen Elizabeth II’s death.
Afroze F Zaidi argues that tributes made by UK Muslim organisations to the Queen following her death, show complicity in the whitewashing of her colonial legacy, and are reflective of the policing of Muslims through the Prevent strategy.
Since Queen Elizabeth II's death, there have been several arrests of critics of the monarchy and Prince Andrew, Sam Hamad explains why this is a disturbing repressive trend that he fears will continue given the scenes of subservience in recent weeks.
The fascinating tale of Lady Zainab Cobbold, the first female British-born Muslim convert to perform the Hajj pilgrimage, has sparked its own religious journey, as UK Muslims flock to her highland grave to pay their respects.
Comment: Given Labour leader Keir Starmer's track record of complicity with repressive policing and state racism, taking a knee is an empty gesture, writes Malia Bouattia.