Breaking fast and building bridges: Ramadan Tent Project brings free food to Kensington
The Ramadan Tent Project has returned to London for the seventh consecutive year to feed thousands of hungry Londoners in
The Ramadan Tent Project has returned to London for the seventh consecutive year to feed thousands of hungry Londoners in
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Wealthy nations were urged to give more help to some of the world’s most impoverished people by the leader of
An award-winning playwright hopes her extremism-inspired play will help to challenge and dispel cultural stereotypes. Stephanie Silver, who lives in
Leaders of Merton’s London Borough of Culture bid embarked on a road trip to reveal the area’s rich cultural history.
A renowned Islamic figure powerfully condemned the Westminster terrorist attack at the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community’s national peace symposium in Morden.
The European Court of Justice has ruled that companies can lawfully ban employees from wearing headscarves and religious symbols under
The backlash against exam timetable changes to accommodate Ramadan highlights how divisive a lack of understanding of Islam can be,
A south London Muslim youth leader has criticised the British press for not giving enough airtime to moderate Muslims countering
Prayers resumed at Morden Mosque today following a devastating fire last Saturday. His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the fourth
Wimbledon Mosque will throw open its doors to the greater community on October 3 and 4 as part of its