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MASSIVE ATTENDANCE AT FUNERAL OF PIR ALAUDDIN SIDDIQUI

MASSIVE ATTENDANCE AT FUNERAL OF PIR ALAUDDIN SIDDIQUI. Islamic scholar and spiritual leader Pir Alauddin Siddiqui Nashbandi passed away in the UK this week on Friday. Born in Kashmir on 1st January 1936. He was known for establishing Mosques in London, Birmingham, Peterborough and various other cities in the country, besides launching a tv station called […]

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CHARITY WORK TRANSFORMS PEOPLE’S OPINIONS OF MUSLIMS

Penny Appeal, and other Muslim charities, who supported the people of Cumbria in the 2015 floods have created a positive image of British Muslims. Speaking ahead of the Carlisle Floods Expo, conference organisers Kerryanne Wilde and Sue Dust of CERT (UK) have said:   ‘We were really touched by the support which Penny Appeal and […]

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Pearls of Islam In the limelight

Pearls of Islam: In the limelight I’m going to talk about two things- women and creativity in Islam. With regards to women, the idea that their primary role is within the home appears to be spreading. Without devaluing the importance of a woman in the home, this should, in no way, stop her from maintaining […]

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Creative and inspiring wedding ideas

We explore some quirky and fun wedding concepts of Glamping. “The Arabian tent company” give us something to plan for next summer. Everyone loves the thought of long summer days and starry nights under canvas in the heart of the english countryside. The sound of birds singing, crickets chirping, the sizzle of a bbQ, the […]

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Istanbul: A timeless city

Istanbul is one of those timeless cities that you can visit, visit again and then revisit. It is genuinely modern, but wonderfully traditional; offering something for everyone, be it a quiet spiritual retreat, or a bustling city break. Istanbul itself is split over two continents, with the Bosphorous, connecting the Black Sea and Sea of […]

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Connected Histories: Muslims in the First World War

A staggering 885,000 Muslims supported the allied cause during the first world war, recruited from far-flung parts of British empire, including the Punjab, Bengal and Kashmir. Many served on the front line of some of the deadliest theatre of the war from the north and east of Africa to the middle east with high numbers […]

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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.

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