It’s not often that the label being a ‘rebel’ is associated with a force for good but with Saida Sherif it was precisely her…
Abdul Majid Darr was born in Jhelum in Punjab, Pakistan in 1925. His mother died whilst giving birth to him so his father remarried…
Do you know someone who just observed the pilgrimage of Hajj? ‘Hajj and the arts of the Pilgrimage’ by Qaisra Khan, is a visual…
On the 18th February 1932, a 42-seater Imperial Airways aeroplane took off from Croydon, its destination: Paris. Onboard was Gladys Milton Palmer, the former…
Since the publication of Prof. Ron Geaves’s commendable book, Islam in Victorian Britain, in 2010, in which he noted the existence of “The Mysteries…
An Early Arab View of Liverpool’s Muslims: Al-Ustadh and Sheikh Abdullah Quilliam between Accusation and Exoneration during the Age of British Imperialism