The stigma of being a Muslim woman: 'They say we are quiet, easily intimidated and don’t know English'
How Muslim women living in the UK are working together to tackle Islamophobia and sexism.
How Muslim women living in the UK are working together to tackle Islamophobia and sexism.
We hear from a former Muslin about why he transitioned out Islam despite the risk of death and rejection from his friends, family and community.
Abused and manipulated by her family, the story of one girl who managed to escape.
Artefact meets Muslim Sisterhood, a London-based collective who are hoping to change the way young Muslim women are represented.
Artefact explores the understanding of an Identity crisis between two nations from a first person’s point of view.
How the differences between Sunni and Shia has turned part of Pakistan into a no-go area for Shia Muslims.
For many Muslims, the day of Arbaeen holds a special significance in their lives, but what is it about and why is it an important day for millions of Muslims around the world?
During times of immense scrutiny and prejudice one young woman tells Artefact of how she fell in love with Islam.
There is a rise in Islamophobia. There is a rise in homophobia. And when you’re trying to straddle the two, being Muslim and LGBT, it all gets overwhelming.
Artefact meets, Britain’s first Muslim Drag Queen, to discuss life, career, family and why what he does is so important for gay Muslims around the world.