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In advance of El Al’s direct flights, Israeli tour operators are already advertising kosher Passover 2025 packages to Albania ...
The bayanihan spirit. It’s an age-old Filipino tradition of helping others without expecting anything in return, a core value ...
Amid the drumbeats and celebratory chants of a zaffa, which means a procession or march in Arabic, a couple’s journey into ...
Poorna Jagannathan, Asif Ali, and Sagaar Shaikh talk about the Hulu comedy’s wild story of accidental drug lords and how it ...
Moving, tragic, surprising, inspiring, terrifying, shocking... This is a selection of images from our planet, over the past ...
Women who are menstruating are exempt from fasting during Ramadan — but many say they're still not comfortable eating in ...
A women's boxing coach from Birmingham said she would keep "pushing for change" in the sport after her work was recognised at the Muslim Boxing Awards. The awards, which took place at the Grand ...
But when we go further back in history and study women’s rights, we find that in fact – and perhaps surprisingly to some readers – Islam granted these very same rights over 1,500 years ago.
Cultural historian Dr Siobhan Lambert-Hurley presents an insightful analysis of travel literature authored by Muslim women spanning from the writing from the 17th to mid-20th centuries.