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Understanding the Antisemitic History of the “Hooked Nose” Stereot...
Even when it is a harmless drawing, the "hooked nose" is a harmful stereotype.
A Slaughter, Not A Sacrifice: How UK Media Portrays Muslims on Eid
UK media has a responsibility to report on religious holidays responsibly.
A Digital Tarawih: Just Because We Are Practicing Apart, Doesn’t Mea...
How has social media made a Tarawih apart into something that we are experiencing together?
Ramadan in Times of Self Isolation: Remembering, Reflecting and Reconn...
A British Muslim writer reflects on observing Ramadan during COVID-19
Exploiting the Closest “Enemy”: How Hungary’s State Media Takeov...
15 October 2019 Country: Hungary By: Mikhail Yakovlev Stuck behind the Iron Curtain for the better part of the latter …
Missing The Story: How the Indonesian Media Covers the Student Protest...
14 October 2019 Country: Indonesia By: Yearry Panji Setianto Last month, thousands of students across Indonesia took to the streets …
A Jihad For Love
Fourteen centuries after the revelation of the holy Qur’an to the Prophet Muhammad, Islam today is the world’s second largest …