Fatima Payman: Australia’s first hijabi senator gives powerful speech
Fatima Payman made history by becoming the first elected representative to wear a hijab in Australia’s parliament
#Stand4Uyghurs: Protestors show Uyghur solidarity in several cities
Hundreds of grassroots Muslim organisations rallied outside Chinese embassies and consulates in several cities worldwide on Sunday,
‘No, the Conservative Party leadership contest is not a victory for diversity’
The leadership contest’s ‘diverse’ makeup means nothing for representation — especially if it perpetuates the difficulties minorities face
Hijri New Year 1444 and the virtues of Muharram
As we welcome the new Hijri year 1444 AH, we look at the virtues of the first month in the Islamic calendar – Muharram.
Watch: We remember Sheikh Muhammad Alshareef
In 2012, Sheikh Muhammad Alshareef filmed an episode of ‘Footsteps of Ibrahim’ with Islam Channel. We share the episode here in his honour.
Boris Johnson delays probe into Tory MP’s Islamophobia claims
Boris Johnson said the investigation into the Islamophobia claims made by Tory MP Nus Ghani will have to wait until his successor is appoint
Study reveals how schools supported Ukraine but ignored Palestine
Schools went to great lengths to support Ukraine, which is in sharp contrast to how Palestinian solidarity was suppressed in schools.
How British Muslims are missing out on £11.5bn pensions pot
Working British Muslims have a £11.5 billion pension deficit, according to analysis from digital pensions platform Penfold.
“I had everything but missed peace:” Sana Khan on Hajj and why she chose hijab over showbiz
She talks about her recent Hajj journey and revealed how depression pushed her to quit acting and start wearing the hijab
Saudi police arrest citizen who helped Israeli sneak into Makkah
Saudi police arrested a man who allegedly helped an Israeli non-Muslim journalist sneak into Makkah.