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The God Edition | Making a meal of religion
Columns
/ 20 April 2025

The God Edition | Making a meal of religion

Is reconciliation through food hard to swallow? Perhaps we should emulate John Lennon and give peas a chance

By Christian Stephen
Islamic and conventional finance: moving past the perceived differences will unlock growth on the continent
Partner Content
/ 5 November 2024

Islamic and conventional finance: moving past the perceived differences will unlock growth on the continent

Shari’ah financing can help Africa achieve important development goals

By Ameen Hassen
North Nigerian city caught in ‘Game of Thrones’ royal standoff
Africa
/ 31 May 2024

North Nigerian city caught in ‘Game of Thrones’ royal standoff

Traditional institutions are increasingly becoming tools of political power in the country

By Aminu Abubakar
Joburg’s mosques need to be more open
Opinion
/ 7 April 2024

Joburg’s mosques need to be more open

These are community spaces and should be available to all

By Ozayr Patel
Veiled chef spotlights the place of Muslim women in the household
Africa
/ 13 June 2023

Veiled chef spotlights the place of Muslim women in the household

Chef Sherifah Yunus Olokodana, who has established herself as a social media food influencer in Nigeria, wears a niqāb, challenging stereotypes about Muslim women

By Sara Gasmi
Public artists strive to redeem Joburg’s blighted inner city
Opinion
/ 8 January 2023

Public artists strive to redeem Joburg’s blighted inner city

A public art team aims to roll back the squalor and spiritual deformity of downtown Johannesburg. Its latest project looks for meaning in a senseless murder

By Drew Forrest
A 21st-century stoning in Nigeria
Africa
/ 30 May 2022

A 21st-century stoning in Nigeria

Deborah Samuel was killed by a mob of fellow students for a message she posted in a WhatsApp group – and the police were unable to stop them

By Simon Allison
India today: A place between hope and despair
Opinion
/ 31 January 2022

India today: A place between hope and despair

Diversity is especially meant to be celebrated on India’s Republic Day, 26 January. But another legacy haunts the Indian republic — the colonial policy of divide and rule, of ethnonationalism, and religious polarisation

By Ruchi Chaturvedi
Surviving Covid-19  – and Modi
Article
/ 26 March 2020

Surviving Covid-19 – and Modi

A religious and nationalist agenda has replaced the promise of development and left India
ill-equipped to manage the pandemic

By Alf Gunvald Nilsen
Burka talk in a time of bias
Article
/ 3 May 2019

Burka talk in a time of bias

The Western mass media misuses the term ‘burkini’ for the mainstream gaze

By Aaisha Dadi Patel
The perfect destination
Article
/ 23 April 2019

The perfect destination

Why South Africa is best matched to meet the needs of Muslim travellers

By Aaisha Dadi Patel

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