Perched on the tip of the African continent, Cape Town is a city that offers a wonderful blend of cultures, religions and cuisines. With the magnificent Table Mountain looming over the breathtaking city, there really is no place like it! But it’s not just about the city and gorgeous mountainous surroundings! Visitors will be glad […]
As the days grow longer and the scent of spring fills the air, there’s no better time to refresh your home with a beautiful candle. From floral and citrusy notes to warm and grounding aromas, these five picks will bring a touch of spring into your space. 1. Wild Fig Candle – Rituals (£23.50, Rituals […]
The International Waqf Fund is redefining the traditional Islamic endowment model, ensuring long-term impact through ethical investments and sustainable development projects. CEO Dr. Mohammad Alsaghir shares his insights on the Fund’s mission, innovative approach, and future goals. What is the mission and vision of the International Waqf Fund? The Fund’s mission is to advance Waqf models that […]
From radio waves to the comedy stage, Noreen has carved out a dynamic career in media. Starting in London’s bustling industry, her love for music led her into presenting, while her quick wit found a home in stand-up comedy. In this interview with Kaniz Ali, she shares her journey, career highlights, and thoughts on Ramadan, […]
In 2015, The Albukhary Foundation provided significant support for a major new gallery to redisplay the collections of the Islamic world at the British Museum. The area, which will replace the existing Islamic World gallery on the north side of the museum and is considerably bigger, will lie at the heart of the museum. The […]
Tabbouleh is a Levantine vegetarian dish which looks like a salad, traditionally made of tomatoes, finely chopped parsley, mint, and onion, and seasoned with olive oil, lemon juice, and salt. Bulgur (Wheat) is often added to the dish; some variations add garlic or lettuce, or use couscous instead of bulgur. All alternative ways are delicious. Traditionally served as part […]


























































































































































































































































































































































