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#IllRideWithYou: Embracing Sydney’s Solidarity
December 18, 2014 -
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The #IllRideWithYou campaign has caused a social media storm reminding the world that Islamophobia is not a thing to be tolerated The...
British Sikhs: Is it Time to Decolonise?
February 15, 2014 -
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British complicity in the attack of the Golden Temple provides a disturbing revelation for British-loyal Sikhs “We deliberately...
Commemorating the Life and Death of Lee Rigby
June 17, 2013 -
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An edited version of an unscripted speech at ‘One Brent’ on 31 May, commemorating Lee Rigby and sharing in solidarity...
A Cup of Tea and Islamophobia
May 31, 2013 -
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Depending on the language used, reactions to recent tensions in the British community may have drastic consequences York...
Love and Acceptance in ‘God’s Property’
March 21, 2013 -
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Playwright Arinze Kene tackles the themes of race, identity, love and hate in his latest play, God’s Property, directed...
London Prepares
March 6, 2012 -
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It is a Londoner’s prerogative to be negative and moan about the downside that accompanies all and everything in daily...
Andalusia: The Moorish Connection
February 12, 2012 -
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If you have ever wondered whether it is possible that different styles and cultures can live together, delight yourself with...
Bitter Memories of Ongoing Inequality
August 22, 2011 -
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There are memories in London that won’t go away. They span thirty years and each has a name: Cherry Groce, a Black woman...
Now Is the Time To Finally Appreciate the Loyalty of British Muslims
August 18, 2011 -
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By L Amatullah The last week has seen the country shaken and shocked by the worst riots in years. Millions have watched...
Is Integration a One-Way Street?
June 23, 2011 -
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By Dr Salman Al-Azami In a previous post I discussed why ethnic minorities should integrate with the majority community....
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