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In conversation with Layla Moran MP, Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs, and International Development
29th Dec 2023

In conversation with Layla Moran MP, Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs, and International Development

Layla Moran, the UK’s first and only MP of Palestinian heritage, discusses her party’s stance on the ongoing conflict in Gaza in an interview with the Editor of The Muslim News, Ahmed J Versi. Moran, whose Christian Palestinian relatives are currently stranded in a besieged Catholic church in Gaza City, also talks about the vilification […]

In conversation with British Somali playwright Sabrina Ali
29th Sep 2023

In conversation with British Somali playwright Sabrina Ali

Sabrina Ali (middle) accepts her Popcorn Writing Award, which is presented annually at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. (Photo courtesy of Sabrina Ali). In August, Sabrina Ali’s play Dugsi Dayz won the annual Edinburgh Fringe Festival’s Popcorn Writing Award. Her prize includes support from theatre, film and TV production company Popcorn Group, and the BBC Writersroom. […]

In conversation with Lord Kamall, Tory Peer and former Cabinet member and MEP
30th Jun 2023

In conversation with Lord Kamall, Tory Peer and former Cabinet member and MEP

(Photo credit: European Conservatives and Reformists Group Making Europe Work Again) Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, and Jewish members of the House of Lords played a crucial role in King Charles III’s Coronation last month, presenting him with four pieces of regalia during the ceremony. The ceremony at Westminster Abbey marked the first-ever involvement in British history […]

In conversation with seven Muslim parliamentarians
21st Apr 2023

In conversation with seven Muslim parliamentarians

Talking to young Muslim activists and aspiring politicians a cross-party selection of Muslim parliamentarians discuss the trials and tribulations of being lawmakers in modern Britain. The My Path to Westminster event was co-organised  The Muslim News and the MMK Academy.  Participating MPs: Afzal Khan, Labour MP, Shadow Minister for Legal Aid; Anum Qaiser, SNP MP […]

In conversation with HRH Sheikha Intisar AlSabah,  founder of Drama Therapy for traumatised Arab women
25th Nov 2022

In conversation with HRH Sheikha Intisar AlSabah, founder of Drama Therapy for traumatised Arab women

Sheikha Intisar, Princess of the AlSabah family, the ruling family of Kuwait, talks with Ahmed J Versi, Editor of The Muslim News, about her work to heal a generation of Arab women traumatised by war and violence by tapping into their inner strength through Drama Therapy. The Intisar Foundation, which she launched four years ago, […]

In conversation with Akke Rahman, the first Brit Muslim to ascend Mount Everest
29th Jul 2022

In conversation with Akke Rahman, the first Brit Muslim to ascend Mount Everest

Photos courtesy of Akke Rahman On May 13, at 7.30 am Nepal time, 39-year-old Aklakur ‘Akke’ Rahman officially became the UK’s first British Muslim to reach the summit of Mount Everest. Akke began the challenge during Ramadan, which means he had been fasting for two weeks before setting off. He fell down a crevasse early […]

In conversation with Fatima Sheriff, University Challenge winner
29th Apr 2022

In conversation with Fatima Sheriff, University Challenge winner

(Photo courtesy of Imperial College) Fatima Sheriff, a Master’s student from Imperial College, won the 51st University Challenge TV show along with her teammates, Max Zeng, Michael Mays, and Gilbert Jackson, earlier this month. In doing so, she made history, becoming the first Muslim woman to make the finals. The victory on April 4 also […]

In conversation with Ahmed Mohamed, Countdown’s first Black champion
25th Feb 2022

In conversation with Ahmed Mohamed, Countdown’s first Black champion

Ahmed Mohamed, from Tottenham in north London, won series 84 of Countdown, in a nail-biting grand final, which aired on Channel 4 on December 23. Ahmed became the first black winner in the popular daytime quiz show’s 39-year history. The 27-year-old’s victory is even more significant because he became champion, while the show was hosted […]

In conversation with Sumayya Vally,  architect of the Serpentine Pavilion 202
28th Jan 2022

In conversation with Sumayya Vally, architect of the Serpentine Pavilion 202

A refreshing new voice on the London architectural landscape South-African born Sumayya Vally’s design, research, and pedagogical practice, Counterspace, is centred on finding form and expression for hybrid identities and contested territories. Sumayya’s work is often forensic and draws on the aural, the performative, the supernatural, the wayward and the overlooked as generative places of […]

In conversation with Bosnia’s former Education Minister,  Dr Enes Karić on his country’s political crisis
31st Dec 2021

In conversation with Bosnia’s former Education Minister, Dr Enes Karić on his country’s political crisis

(Photo courtsey of Oslobodjenje) Bosnia and Herzegovina’s former Minister of Education, Science, Culture & Sports, Dr Enes Karić, talks  with the Editor of The Muslim News, Ahmed J Versi, about his country’s worst political crisis since its 1990s war, the resurgence of far-right Serbian and Croatian nationalism in the country, the ramifications of the Dayton […]

In conversation with Zahra Khimji, founder of modest sportswear start-up Longline Athletics
26th Nov 2021

In conversation with Zahra Khimji, founder of modest sportswear start-up Longline Athletics

Zahra Khimji is a 33-year-old History graduate from Columbia University currently based in Harrow, Greater London. She is a qualified Level 3 Personal Trainer and Group Fitness Instructor, who teaches Body Attack, Body Balance and Body Pump for gyms across London. Zahra, who specialises in pre and postnatal fitness and recovery, took time out of […]

In conversation with Iffat Tejani, founder of  Evolve – the Cycling Network for Muslim Women
29th Oct 2021

In conversation with Iffat Tejani, founder of Evolve – the Cycling Network for Muslim Women

(Photo courtesy of Iffat Tejani) Iffat Tejani, 48, is a British Cycling Breeze Champion, British Cycling Level 1 Coach and trainee Level 2; she is the co-founder of Evolve Cycling Network. She is also on the board of trustees with Harrow Cycle Hub and in partnership with Harrow Cycle hub who have trained over 50 […]

In conversation with Maisie Alexandra Byers, co-founder of the world’s first Muslim ballet school
16th Jul 2021

In conversation with Maisie Alexandra Byers, co-founder of the world’s first Muslim ballet school

(Photo courtesy of Maisie Alexandra Byers) Maisie Alexandra Byers studied ballet from a young age; she trained professionally at the Royal Academy of Dance, gaining a degree in Ballet Education and a Distinction in the Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Dance. Having accomplished her Advanced 2 in Ballet and attaining the highest grade associated […]

In conversation with award-winning poet and spoken word artist Aminah Rahman
14th May 2021

In conversation with award-winning poet and spoken word artist Aminah Rahman

(Photo courtesy of Aminah Rahman) Aminah Rahman is a 17-year-old multi-award-winning published poet and spoken word artist. The A-level student is a third-generation Bangladeshi and the only daughter of her family. Her maternal grandfather settled in Cambridge in 1957 and her mother Shahida was born and raised in Cambridge in 1971, where she still lives […]

In conversation with avid equestrian Noori Husain
19th Mar 2021

In conversation with avid equestrian Noori Husain

 Noori Husain and her coach Bec, winning the annual introductory dressage shield in May 2019. (Courtesy of Chalfont Heights Riding Club) Noori Husain is a 26-year-old junior doctor who has worked for the NHS and is currently working in New Zealand. She has been an avid equestrian since childhood and is passionate about encouraging young […]

In conversation with Thahmina Begum, one of UK’s youngest headteachers
26th Feb 2021

In conversation with Thahmina Begum, one of UK’s youngest headteachers

(Photo courtesy of Thahmina Begum) At just 33, Thahmina Begum is believed to be one of the youngest headteachers in the country, she heads up Forest Gate Community School, an ‘outstanding’ secondary school with GCSE results in the country’s top 50. In 2019, her students registered a Progress 8-score of one, the highest in Newham […]

In conversation with trailblazing rugby player Zainab Alema
25th Dec 2020

In conversation with trailblazing rugby player Zainab Alema

(Photo credit: Geoff Pugh) British Ghanaian rugby player Zainab Alema and The Sunday Times newly named Vitality Grassroots Sportswoman of the Year took some time off her busy schedule to speak to The Muslim News about life as a Black Muslim female rugby player, diversity in Rugby as well as her grassroots project Studs in […]

In conversation with Mya-Rose Craig, ornithologist, climate and equal rights campaigner
27th Nov 2020

In conversation with Mya-Rose Craig, ornithologist, climate and equal rights campaigner

Mya-Rose Craig, 18, takes part in a youth strike in the middle of the Arctic Ocean,hundreds of miles above the Arctic Circle. (Credit: Daniella Zalcman/Greenpeace)   Dubbed ‘Britain’s Greta Thunberg’ 18-year-old Mya-Rose aka Birdgirl holds the mantle of Britain’s youngest honorary doctorate recipient. She was bestowed the doctorate in science from the University of Bristol […]

In conversation with Dr Hamimah Tuyan, widow of the 51st victim of the New Zealand mosques terror attack
25th Sep 2020

In conversation with Dr Hamimah Tuyan, widow of the 51st victim of the New Zealand mosques terror attack

(Photo credit: Dr Hamimah Tuyan/Twitter) Singapore-based, mum-of-two Dr Hamimah Tuyan, exhausted all of her annual work leave, left her young sons behind and boarded a flight to New Zealand, where she then endured a fortnight of Covid-19 travellers’ isolation to deliver her victim impact statements at the sentencing of the terrorist responsible for widowing her […]

In conversation with Khadijah Mellah, the first hijab wearing jockey
27th Sep 2019

In conversation with Khadijah Mellah, the first hijab wearing jockey

Khadijah with Haverland after winning the Magnolia Cup (Photo: courtesy of the Great British Racing) On August 1, 18-year-old Khadijah won the Magnolia Cup charity race for women riders at the Qatar Goodwood Festival. In doing so, she became the first British Muslim woman to ride competitively on a British racecourse. It was her first-ever […]

Over 120 people attended a landmark conference on the media reporting of Islam and Muslims. It was held jointly by The Muslim News and Society of Editors in London on September 15.

The Muslim News Awards for Excellence 2015 was held on March in London to acknowledge British Muslim and non-Muslim contributions to the society.

The Muslim News Awards for Excellence 2015 was held on March in London to acknowledge British Muslim and non-Muslim contributions to the society.

The Muslim News Awards for Excellence event is to acknowledge British Muslim and non-Muslim contributions to society. Over 850 people from diverse background, Muslim and non-Muslim, attended the gala dinner.

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