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Friday, 16 April 2010 12:00 |
Following Asim Siddiqui’s article on the future role of Britain’s madrasahs, Ibrahim Lawson – the head of an Islamic school in London – argues they should not simply hardwire young Muslims into Britain’s consumerist values.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 18 April 2010 15:22 |
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Friday, 16 April 2010 11:00 |
By Maria Saadat
The latest Bollywood song blared from the speakers and the crowd at my sister’s wedding cheered in delight. As I laughed with my friends and shimmied my hips in time to the music, I was unaware that a family friend’s son was observing me from across the room. He had attended the event in order to “take a look at me” for a possible rishta (proposal).
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Saturday, 10 April 2010 00:05 |
By Mohsin Hamid
Ever since returning to live in Pakistan a few months ago, I’ve been struck by the pervasive negativity of views here about our country. Whether in conversation, on television, or in the newspaper, what I hear and read often tends to boil down to the same message: our country is going down the drain.
But I’m not convinced that it is.
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Saturday, 03 April 2010 22:33 |
By Amber Rahim Shamsi
Now the Shiv Sena has a problem with Indian tennilebrity Sania Mirza marrying Pakistan’s cricket captain Shoaib Malik. To quote the right-wing Hindu party’s octogenarian chief Bal Thackeray: “Had [Sania’s] heart been Indian, it wouldn’t have beaten for a Pakistani. If she wished to play for India, she should have chosen an Indian life partner.” No surprises there.
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Thursday, 01 April 2010 10:26 |
By Asim Siddiqui
Studies show that poor educational attainment and professional underachievement are prevalent amongst young British Muslims. The Joseph Rowntree Foundation, an independent development and social research charity, found that British Muslims are less upwardly mobile than their Hindu, Christian and Jewish counterparts. This trend appears consistent across Europe, where Muslims are almost three times more likely to be unemployed than non-Muslims.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 11 April 2010 16:03 |
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Tuesday, 23 March 2010 16:00 |
Healthcare spending in the developed world is going through the roof. Big business and bad diets are getting the blame. But the taboo truth is we are all getting sicker, says Eamonn Dywer, and medicine itself may be responsible.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 March 2010 23:21 |
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Monday, 22 March 2010 10:00 |
By Asif Akhtar
This just in - a Dutch website reports with some fascination that a Muslim entrepreneur in Amsterdam has decided to open an online store for halal sex toys for Muslims.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 March 2010 23:17 |
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Tuesday, 16 March 2010 01:00 |
By Dina Begum
The People’s Republic of Bangladesh has been sinking for as long as I can remember watching the BBC broadcasting yet another flood, cyclone and disaster in my country of birth. After a while you become desensitised to the women in cotton saris wading through chin-high water with a metal box or water carrier in hand, and the weeping old men who cry with their heads in their hands.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 March 2010 01:05 |
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Monday, 08 March 2010 01:42 |
A new Home Office report blames the sexualisation of society for violence against women. It recommends a crackdown on the media, but Eamonn Dwyer wants to know why it didn’t suggest introducing the hijab.
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Last Updated on Monday, 08 March 2010 18:30 |
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