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The word exercise comes from the Latin exercere, meaning to keep busy or at work. But what the typical adult does at work is sit in a desk chair for eight hours, plus a sitting-down commute both ways and an evening spent in front of the TV. This is a recipe for ruin. Sitting all day […]
Founder of the Qadiriyya tariqa (Sufi order) of Sufism, Muhiyuddin Abu Muhammad Abdul Qadir Gilani al Hasani wa’l Husayni was a persian sunni muslim, who was born in Sha’ban 420 AH, around 1077, in Baghdad. (In the month of Ramadan). Gilani’s (RA) father, Hazrat Abu Salih Musa al Husayni was from Sayyid lineage and his mother’s name […]
MFest is coming to the British Library this Friday, here’s what to expect. From comedy nights to poetry, it’s a chance to explore the diverse artistic identities of Muslim communities. There’s a lot going on over its three days, so we picked a few events you won’t want to miss. MFest will be taking place […]
BBC Three, Cave Bear and Tiger Aspect Productions are delighted to present MAN LIKE MOBEEN, a brand new four-part series coming to the channel as a boxset following a successful Comedy Feed pilot last year. MAN LIKE MOBEEN, created by Guz Khan and co-written with Andy Milligan, follows Mobeen (Guz Khan), a 28 year old man from Small Heath, a […]






