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Page Text: With spring, migration on the Balkan route is on the rise again – and with it the misery, violence and illegal pushbacks at Croatia's external EU border. By Dirk Planert Ukraine: Seven of the country's most important mosques While Muslims make up a small proportion of the country's population, Islam has a history in Ukraine stretching back to at least the 14th century More Reduce waste of all kinds this Ramadan While Ramadan should be seen as a month of moderation, a look at food waste suggests otherwise. According to EcoMena, a not-for-profit group that raises environmental awareness in the Middle East, about one-fifth of the food purchased or prepared during Ramadan ends up in the waste bin More Is Islam fundamentally incompatible with Britishness? Challenging Islamophobia involves rejecting the country's racist, post-colonial, politically constructed hierarchy, argues Ismail Patel. More Summer on PBS: "The Great Muslim American Road Trip" Their 'Ask a Muslim' project went viral. Now rapper-activist Mona Haydar and husband Sebastian Robins have a travel show about Islam in the United States. More "Voices that matter": Intersectional analysis of Canadian Muslim women The Canadian Council of Muslim Women (CCMW) has released a report that found Muslim women experience poorer social and economic conditions compared to their non-Muslim counterparts, while others such as queer, disabled and Black Muslim women – along with newcomers and single mothers – experienced poorer outcomes still. More Muslims and interfaith marriage One out of five Muslims is in an interfaith relationship, surveys suggest. But few imams are willing to adapt the traditional Muslim wedding ceremony to their needs, couples say. More "The invisible Muslim": On White privilege and Islam "The Invisible Muslim" offers a topical read to better understand the anti-racism conversation raging across the world right now, as well as a case study of what it means to be a Muslim in the West in the 21st century. More Bulgarian Pomaks keep traditional wedding rite alive A wedding extravaganza of bright colours, flowers, feasting and dancing, yet the bride, Nefie Eminkova, who comes from Bulgaria's Pomak – Muslim – minority, can see none of it. Her eyes must remain tightly closed until the imam gives his blessing. More Berlin Mideast Podcast Monthly German-language podcast series Berlin Mideast Podcast looks at the current situation and trends in the Middle East. More Scotland's National Galleries to showcase portraits of its Muslim, Sikh, Hindu and Polish communities The National Galleries of Scotland has unveiled plans for a major show exploring the diverse communities and individuals who make up modern-day Scotland. Featuring the work of Arpita Shah, portraits of people from Scotland’s Muslim, Sikh, Hindu and Polish communities are to go on display alongside images of Scottish celebrities More Qantara dossier: Islamophobia Renowned journalists, Islamic scholars and authors shed light on the various facets of racist and Islamophobic violence in Western countries. More Sands of time: a century of Egyptian photography – in pictures These images of everyone from presidents to paupers show the tourist’s view of Egypt that we know – and the backstreets we don’t More Europe rights body pulls pro-hijab campaign after French outcry The pan European rights body the Council of Europe has pulled a campaign promoting diversity among women and their freedom to wear the Muslim headscarf after it sparked an outcry in fiercely secular France. More Azerbaijan activists sound alarm over femicide wave Activists in Azerbaijan have been urging the country's government to ratify the 2011 Istanbul Convention – a landmark international agreement aimed at preventing domestic violence – for years. Baku has yet to act, however. Meanwhile the number of women dying at the hands of their partners continues to rise More SWP dossier: Forced displacement and migration Migration is on the increase worldwide. The causes are manifold. Ever more people are forcibly displaced by persecution, violent conflicts and human-rights violations. Read up on international cooperation in the areas of forced displacement and migration, on developments in Europe’s migrant and refugee policies, and on the migrant and refugee policies of individual states. More Online education is the only hope for Afghan schoolgirl Denied access to school due to the Taliban's failure to reopen secondary schools for girls, one Afghan teenager has taken to the Internet to try to exercise her basic right to an education. But her self-driven online learning mission has not been easy. More Washington Post: Mustafa Akyol argues for Islamic reform from within A re-examination of authoritative sources based on reason is at the heart of Mustafa Akyol’s new book: “Reopening Muslim Minds: A Return to Reason, Freedom, and Tolerance”. Akyol’s work offers the reader a journey into largely forgotten but important theological debates that took place among Muslim scholars in the Middle Ages. More FINO: Forum Islam and Middle East The Forum Islam and Middle East (FINO) was established at the University of Berne in 2018 and sees itself as a transdisciplinary competence centre for documentation, knowledge transfer and academic services in the field of Islam and the Middle East (IME). More Global Village Space: Pakistan, and why nations radicalise Discussing Dr. Shoaib Pervez’s latest book "Radicalization in Pakistan: A Critical Perspective", Farah Adeed probes the origins of collective societal radicalisation in Pakistan. More

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