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The New Islam Channel Bangla Launches Today

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Islam Channel has gone the extra mile by introducing a new and unique Bangla Channel that will cater to the fast-growing Bengali-speaking UK community. With programmes based on entertainment, education, religion and news, the hope is to reach out to a large audience in the country.  Whilst many ethnic minority communities are ignored in the […]

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Five Unusual Attractions in the United Kingdom

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Looking for something different on your next adventure in the UK? Well, look no further as we’ve handpicked some of the top-rated unusual attractions to visit in the country. From 300-year-old tea shops to poison gardens, the UK is replete with hidden, odd and unusual places to visit.   The 300-Year-Old Twinings Tea Shop This […]

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TikTok Profits From Livestreams of Displaced Syrian Refugees

A shocking report by BBC this week reveals that TikTok is exploiting displaced Syrian refugees who are going live and asking for donations. The families who live in camps have been handed smartphones and relevant equipment to livestream for several hours, which has resulted in many Britons donating up to £900 an hour.  TikTok Middlemen […]

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An Awakening of Racial Justice – The Hajj of Malcolm X

If there was any moment in which Malcolm X was truly awakened, it was during his Hajj in 1964. During the pilgrimage, with around 725 million Muslims from around the world, Malcolm wrote several letters to various people including his wife Betty, his sister Ella, Elijah Muhammad’s son, and his loyal assistants. Thanks to his […]

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Remembering The Words of Malcolm X

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Born as Malcolm Little in Omaha in 1925, Malcolm X’s childhood and life as a young adult was contrastingly different to his adulthood. Moving from a foster home to reform school, he eventually ended up working as a waiter in Harlem. It was during this time that he began selling marijuana, became addicted to cocaine […]

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The Portrait of Ayuba Suleiman Diallo: A Senegalese Prince Who Influenced British History

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Within the National Portrait Gallery in London hangs the alluring portrait of Ayuba Suleiman Diallo. Painted by William Hoare in 1733, it portrays the impressive stature and life of an educated African Muslim and Prince, who once resided in England and influenced its people.  Hailing from modern-day Senegal, Diallo’s narrative unfolds some interesting facts about […]

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British Muslim Magazine

Welcome to British Muslim Magazine, Britain’s leading Muslim lifestyle magazine offering inspiration, advice, shopping, food and halal travel advice to British Muslim audiences and international travellers. BMM is the perfect choice for everyone who wants to know more about our nation’s rich history and traditions.