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Abdul Momen started out as a lecturer in English Literature, but his revolutionary tendencies led to an active role in the Bangladesh freedom movement and a position in community work at Camden Council.
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Islamic Relief is best known for providing aid in major emergencies. But this Ramadan the charity is highlighting longer-term projects that are helping poor families turn their lives around, as Martin Cottingham explains.
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With wedding season upon us, we need to have a serious discussion about mahr, which is the gift given by the groom to the bride.
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S.A. Ibrahim spent the early years of his career with large corporations, such as American Express and General Electric. When an opportunity to join a smaller company came up, S.A. initially thought it was a step down in his career, but he was soon proved wrong.
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With the Olympic games starting in July/Ramadan, we get personal with Mo Farah, one of Britain’s very top athletes. We talk to other Muslim Olympians about the challenges they will face this sporting and fasting month. And you can read all our other fantastic features, including delicious date recipes, elegant abayas, the Ramadan experience in Japan – indeed, this July issue is packed with a uniquely memorable Olympic Ramadan 2012. We wish all our readers an early Ramadan Mubarak, and hope your preparations are coming along fine for this month of spiritual nourishment.
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Fresh dates are an amazing source of nutrition and often a preference for when breaking one’s fast. Fatema Zehra brings you a selection of interesting dishes using dates as a key ingredient.
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The little island of Sri Lanka has suffered many fates over the past thirty years, but is now emerging into a blossoming period of prosperity as a travellers’ paradise. Nabeel Shariff takes you on a gastronomic journey of this unique and amazing country.
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True friendship can transcend separation, change and mistakes, but the best friendship
is one that helps you remember the Creator, and draw closer to His unceasing Mercy.
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The world of abayas is ever growing, with more designers beautifully crafting their own visions of this timeless tradition. Fatema Zehra helps Batool Abbas choose some elegant creations.
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Ramadan transcends across multiple cultures, but Islam is still very new to Japan. Ali Khimji discovers indigenous Japanese converts who are at the forefront of creating an authentic Japanese Islamic experience.
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One of the joys of the Olympics is that athletes come from all corners of the world to participate in the ultimate sports competition. Ali Khimji profiles some of the Muslim athletes that are due to be present.
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He has overcome US Homeland Security, injury, and doubters, but Mo Farah is on the brink of Olympic glory—just weeks before his wife delivers twins. Ali Khimji talks faith and the fast track with the gold medal hopeful.
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“By experiencing the absence of pleasure, we are able to experience the pleasure of absence.”
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Discipline, self-control, and community—the spirit of Ramadan, and the spirit of the Olympics, actually have much in common.
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Earlier this year as part of the Southbank Centre’s Alchemy Festival, Mica Gallery presented ‘The Brit Pak’, opening up a discussion on themes of culture and identity. Fatema Zehra profiles a selection of artists exhibited.
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