by Dr Mehvish Jamal, Dr Umair Akbani,Dr Habib Akbani | Dec 30, 2022
Abstract Background: The most recent ONS data on Covid-19 showed Muslims to have the highest mortality risk of all groups in the UK, validating religion as an important, but frequently overlooked health determinant. Amongst the Muslim population, gender inequalities...
by Ayesha Abbas, Dr Shehla Imtiaz-Umer | Aug 7, 2022
Introduction A strong body of research suggests that Muslims are represented within a predominantly negative framework in UK’s mainstream media (Poole and Williamson, 2021). The anti-Muslim undercurrent within Western societies is strengthening, with media filtering...
by Muhammad SN, Christine H | May 9, 2022
Abstract Introduction: In the UK, unfortunately, one of the main issues surrounding healthcare is that patients with chronic illnesses like Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) are restricted to NHS healthcare services and approaching healthcare provider. Further...
by Zara Mohammed | Sep 3, 2021
Introduction When I think of what has been achieved and just how much has changed, I am astounded. The sense of unity that was borne out of adversity, the unrelenting service provided by those on the frontline and of course the compassion and care every one of us...
by Dr. Shazad Amin,Ms Isobel-Ingham-Barrow | May 4, 2021
For Muslims, navigating Islamophobia is often an accepted part of daily life, whether it be in the form of vulnerability to abuse on the street, stereotypes in mainstream media, online trolls, or Prime Ministers commenting on Muslim women’s dress.(1) However, despite...