Europe’s assault on how Muslim women dress continues

Several stories emerged over the last few days that show the difficulties Muslim women face when it comes to practising their faith
9 key points from the ‘Ummah at the Margins’ report

A new report from the Ayaan Institute looks at Muslim minorities and the state of the Ummah in the world.
‘Never Have I Witnessed’: Malcolm X’s journey to Makkah and Islam

Malcolm X’s pilgrimage to Hajj in April 1964 was a turning point in his life. His famous letter from Makkah to friends signified this.
What to expect from the new Islam Channel Bangla

We spoke to the new Bangla team to learn more about what the community can expect from the new Islam Channel Bangla channel
‘We must uphold international law — do not move the British embassy to Jerusalem’

Zara Mohammed on the intensifying backlash around the suggested British embassy move to Jerusalem and what UK Muslims can do about it
WuduMate: How a non-Muslim business is helping Muslims feel accepted in the workplace

WuduMate is sponsoring the Ihsan Award for Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion at Islam Channel’s Business Awards next month
Police announce hate crime officer online, she gets Islamophobic abuse

Trolls flooded the new hate crime officer, a black hijabi Muslim woman, with racist and Islamophobic abuse
Tiktok profits from Syrians begging for donations, says investigation

TikTok takes up to 70% of the proceeds from displaced families in Syrian camps begging for donations on its app, says BBC investigation
Issa brothers-owned Asda launches £1 meals for over 60s

Issa brothers-owned supermarket chain Asda has launched £1 ‘winter warmer’ meals for the over 60s
Anger as Muslim countries block UN debate over China’s treatment of Uyghurs

Uyghurs have called out the mainly Muslim countries that voted against a UN discussion about human rights abuses by China