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What Happens When Personal Trauma Meets Political Power?
Sajid Javid’s account of childhood abuse is both harrowing and deserving of care. But when trauma is placed alongside arguments about migration, integration, and national belonging, it can quietly become political currency, reinforcing stigma rather than protecting children.
When Grief Is Policed: How Muslim Pain Is Interpreted as a Threat
Muslim grief is rarely treated as a purely human response to loss. In a political and media climate shaped by suspicion, mourning itself becomes something to manage, monitor, and explain. When pain is framed as a threat, empathy becomes conditional and justice quietly erodes.
Educated but Excluded: Why Many Young British Muslims Struggle to Enter the Workforce
Young British Muslims are entering adulthood more educated than ever before, yet many find the door to employment only partially open. While qualifications have risen, unemployment and underemployment remain stubbornly high, revealing a disconnect between effort and opportunity that cannot be explained by education alone.
Islamophobia’s Impact on Muslim Youth in the UK
Islamophobia in the UK has surged to unprecedented levels, with thousands of incidents of anti-Muslim hate reported in recent years. For British Muslim youth, the impact goes beyond statistics. It affects everyday life in schools, public spaces, and online. Addressing this trend requires systemic change, greater support for victims, and a concerted effort to challenge prejudice at every level.
Mosque or Mismatch? Why Many Young British Muslims Feel Disconnected from the Masjid
Despite strong personal faith, many young British Muslims feel disconnected from traditional mosque spaces. Here we will explore why the gap exists and how youth-led alternatives are reshaping community engagement.
Growing Up “Not Muslim Enough”: The Identity Struggle of British-Born Muslims
Young British Muslims often grow up feeling suspended between expectation and perception, fully British in daily life yet persistently made aware of their difference. This article explores how identity, faith and belonging intersect for a generation navigating visibility, pressure and self-definition in modern Britain.
Islamophobia surges in Liverpool following terror attack
Muslim people are reporting incidents of islamophobia and racial hatred after last Sunday’s terrorist incident at Liverpool Women’s Hospital, religious leaders and an MP have revealed. Kim Johnson, Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside, said her team “had been hearing incidents where women wearing the hijab are facing abuse”. These incidents have come promptly after suspected […]
From Bubble-Bursting to Bridge-Building: How to Heal Britain’s Divisions
British society is increasingly broken; how do we find the middle ground to reconcile everyone’s own contradicting ideas of reality? Here’s my take.
Bridge Builders 2021 (Programme Announcement)
Solutions Not Sides, an organisation focusing on leadership, has launched Bridge Builders 2021, an online student leadership programme for 16-19-year-olds.