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The much-loved Ramadan crescent lights have returned to Edgware Road, bringing a warm glow to the heart of London’s Muslim community. Organised by Marble Arch London BID in partnership with The Portman Estate, the stunning 2.9m illuminated crescent at Nutford Place shines daily from 6am to 11pm until 30 March 2025. Adorned with warm white […]
The Aya Sophia, also known as the Hagia Sophia, stands as one of the most iconic structures in the world, with a history that spans more than 1,400 years. Originally constructed in 537 C.E. by the Eastern Roman Empire under Emperor Justinian I, it was initially built as a grand cathedral, dedicated to the Holy […]
Visitors never forget their first breathtaking vision of Leeds Castle in Kent, rising majestically from the moat as it has done for over 900 years. With 500 acres of beautiful parkland and formal gardens, daily events and year round attractions, Leeds Castle is one of the best days out in Kent, you will want to […]
Leicester, a vibrant city in the heart of England, is a food lover’s paradise. From traditional British fare to mouth-watering international cuisine, the city’s diverse food scene offers something for everyone. Whether you’re craving a hearty roast dinner, authentic Pakistani street food, or innovative vegan options, Leicester has it all. With its rich cultural heritage, […]
Argan oil, often referred to as “liquid gold,” has been a cornerstone of Moroccan culture for centuries, particularly among the Berber women who have utilized its versatile properties. Traditionally, in Morocco, argan oil is drizzled over couscous or pasta, and used as a dip for bread at breakfast. Globally, it has garnered acclaim both as […]
As Ramadan 2025 approaches, it’s a time for spiritual reflection, community, and sharing meals with loved ones. To enhance your culinary experience during this holy month, consider exploring these cookbooks by esteemed Muslim authors, offering a diverse range of recipes suitable for suhoor (pre-dawn meal) and iftar (meal to break the fast). 1. “Rooza” by […]