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Behind the Veil
We are in a period of political and social anxiety that makes us all suspicious of each other.
“Interfaith” is more than just a social event
I was two years old when my family and I first moved to Italy from Morocco.
Faith and Mental Health
I think a lot of the stigma surrounding mental health in the Muslim community has a lot to do with the idea that mental health issues are the result of low Iman.
Surviving Islamophobia
One chilly evening this Michaelmas, a group of drunk men accosted a friend of mine in front of the Cambridge railway station.
That Token Black Guy
Navigating the intersection of being both Black and Muslim in the UK is more difficult than it may appear.
Leading in Good Deeds: A Lesson from Fath Makkah
The Conquest of Makkah occurred eight years after the Muslims migrated from Makkah to Madinah.
Ramadan in a home away from home
For many of us, fasting during the month of Ramadan away from home is a first.
Different Yet The Same
As the first Saturday of October soon arrives, another tradition is about to commence yet again amongst the century old colleges of Cambridge.
To The Non-White Potential Oxbridge Applicants
Do it. Don’t be a potential applicant, apply.
Cambridge While Muslim: Reflections on First Year
It’s that time again: the long wait between results day and fresher’s week.