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Reflections on Hijab: Creating Space for Multiple Truths
May 15, 2020 -
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Understanding everyday discourses on Muslim women and the hijab, between projected narratives and self-authorship. Hijabi...
Islam and the Spiritual in Cuba
October 8, 2016 -
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Embracing Islam amid the changing religious landscape of Cuba comes with its challenges Cuba is undoubtedly one of the most...
How Faith Must Battle Climate Change
July 11, 2015 -
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We must move beyond painfully slow negotiations on climate change and use faith as an inspiration to make immediate changes The...
European Islam: A Millennium of Tolerant Diversity
June 16, 2015 -
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Over a thousand years of European Islam brings into question increasingly narrow definitions of British and European values...
Malcolm X: Stripping Away the Radical
February 18, 2015 -
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While the legacy of Malcolm X is commemorated by the mainstream Muslim community, his apparently uncomfortable radical political...
Sri Lankan Elections: Not Just a Victory For Minorities
January 24, 2015 -
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Sri Lanka’s political majority and minorities must unite in order to form a cohesive society Images have been...
Decolonial Expressions of Outrage in the Wake of the Charlie Hebdo Attack
January 9, 2015 -
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The emergence of critical decolonial responses is crucial to coming to terms with and addressing the shooting at Charlie...
Countering the Demon of Terrorism
September 24, 2014 -
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Knee-jerk bombing of ISIL is not a long term solution to their atrocities; a more human politics is needed The...
Give Peace a Chance
July 21, 2014 -
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Our search for peace should be paramount in the month of Ramadan and positive interfaith initiatives have paved the way towards...
Survival and Sustenance in Ramadan
July 13, 2014 -
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The best nutrients to consume in the short nightly hours Striking a balance has always been a tough feat for those...
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