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Some of the women were dual nationals returning to their homes overseas, including some from Canada, according to one of the officials.
Liberal Democrat Councillor Rabina Khan discusses why white feminism is leaving Black, Asian and ethnic minority women out of the conversation and why the voices of women of colour need to be included in the feminist debate.
After Paul Pogba's removal of a Heineken bottle from a press conference went viral, a fresh spotlight shows that Muslim athletes need to be accommodated in sport. Nujum Sports proposes a ten-point charter for athlete associations to adhere to.
Maysaa Ouza, the first Muslim officer in the legal arm of the Air Force - known as the Judge Advocate General’s Corps (JAG) - authorised to wear the hijab, sparked a policy change on religious accommodation requests.
Kuwaiti women activists have said the move to allow women soldiers in combat roles without guns is 'one step forward, two steps back'
TV Review: A hilariously goofy insight into contemporary British-Muslim identity, We Are Lady Parts follows the lives of Saira, Bisma, Ayesha and Momtaz's foray into Punk. Wonderfully subversive, the sitcom has received widespread acclaim.
Blind to the mounting wave of evidence concerning atrocities against the Uyghurs, Muslim nations continue not only to turn a blind eye to the suffering of their fellow believers but also lavish praise on their persecutors.
Book Club: From across the literary spectrum, Sarah Shaffi picks her favourite reads for you to delve into during the month of Ramadan.
The bodies of 28 Shia Muslim worshippers killed in a bus crash in Iran during Arbaeen commemorations have been repatriated to Pakistan.
The Muslim Council of Britain has released a guide to help keep mosques and Muslims safe amid concerns of Islamophobia.