Tasnim Nazeer is an award-winning journalist, author, and Universal Peace Federation Ambassador. She has written for Al Jazeera, The Guardian, The Huffington Post, Middle East Eye, CNN, BBC, and others.
The New Arab Meets: British Muslim filmmaker Rizwan Wadan who is tackling anti-Muslim hate through film and opening dialogue with innovative campaigns that aim to bring people together.
Following a new report into Islamophobia in Europe, The New Arab speaks to three Muslims from across the continent who speak of their struggles with Islamophobia.
The New Arab speaks to three Uyghur women about the forced sterilisation, the Islamophobia they have faced and manipulation at the hands of the Chinese government.
Activists gathered in Washington DC on Friday to call for justice for Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who was killed at. his country's consulate three years ago.
The New Arab speaks with Afghans who have fled the Taliban about their hopes and fears for the future, what lies ahead for Afghanistan, and how the US and NATO backed occupation has irrevocably changed how they view Western power.
Lokman Hira'i left Xinjiang to pursue further education in Turkey but instead opened up the first-ever Uighur school in Istanbul, with the mission of rescuing, reviving and creating a safe place to restore its cultural heritage.
Opinion: If Scotland is to live up to the tolerant ideals it preaches, it must take this Islamophobia report and its recommendations very seriously, writes Tasnim Nazeer.
As part of International Refugee Week 2021, 'Refugee Festival Scotland' highlights the cultural richness of refugee communities throughout Scotland. This year, the festival renders Palestinian narratives through choreographed dance performances.
Tasnim Nazeer speaks to three US-based Uighurs who are fighting for the freedom of their family members in Xinjiang and have gone on record to speak to The New Arab about the injustices that they have faced.
Three young British activists share their efforts to spur change through advocacy and activism in a bid to fight for an end to genocide of the Uighurs in Xinjiang