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Djed Spence has made history by becoming the first Muslim footballer to play for England at a FIFA World Cup.

The Tottenham Hotspur defender came on during England’s 4–2 victory over Croatia in the opening match of the team’s World Cup campaign.

Introduced with around 10 minutes remaining, the full-back made an immediate impact and came close to marking th...


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As we welcome the new Hijri year 1448 AH, here’s a look at the significance of the first month in the Islamic calendar – Muharram.

The first day of Muharram marks the Hijra, the Prophet’s (SAW) journey from Makkah to Madinah in 622AD.

It’s also one of four sacred months in the year mentioned in the Quran by Allah (SWT) – the others being Rajab, Dhul Qidah and D...


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The decision to sentence four Palestine Action activists to lengthy prison terms has sparked widespread criticism from civil liberties campaigners, politicians and public figures, who say the ruling sets a troubling precedent for the right to protest in Britain.

Charlotte Head, Samuel Corner, Leona Kamio and Fatema Zainab Rajwani, part of a group known as the “Filto...


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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is here — and it will see a record number of Muslim-majority nations take part in the tournament.

Jointly hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico, the competition has expanded to 48 teams, opening the doors for more Muslim nations to participate.

The Muslim-majority nations set to compete are:

Algeria Bosnia and He...

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A construction worker who fatally stabbed a Saudi student in what prosecutors described as an “unprovoked and senseless” attack has been jailed for life.

Chas Corrigan used a kitchen knife to stab Mohammed Yousef Algasim in the neck outside student accommodation in Cambridge in August 2025.

The court heard that Corrigan, who had never met Algasim before, h...


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