In celebration of International Women’s Day, we thought we’d take a look at some key quotes showcasing Islam as a faith of equality.
Of the 68.5 million people currently living as refugees or internally displaced people, the majority are children and most are girls.
While Fadumo is only just getting started, her books are already giving young Somalis something they didn’t have before: the chance to read a story that they can relate to.
The E5 Bakehouse in Hackney is helping refugee women ease their way into UK life by teaching them about different aspects of baking.
Asli joined the Somali Air Force in 1976. She is the first female pilot in the SAF, she is also thought to be the first female pilot in an African military.
Edited by Sabeena Akhtar, Cut From the Same Cloth will give a voice to hijabis who are often the subject of discussions led by everyone except hijabis.
We’re highlighting the efforts of 3 Muslim women who are working to improve the lives of their fellow sisters through activism, education and social media.
Everyone’s starting to go nuts about Generation M. But who are these mysterious one-initialled creatures?
With Hajj 2016 season upon us, we’re all thinking of the fifth pillar of Islam and our obligation to fulfil it in our lifetime. Questions and answers here.
Hijabs are commonly used to describe a headscarf, niqabs refer to the face veil, and burkas are a little open to interpretation.
Muslim women from around the world are entering the sports arena more than ever before and rising swiftly to the top.