
Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
Journalist and Writer at The Diplomat Magazine
Writer at Freelance
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1 week ago |
spectator.com.au | Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
Swift condemnations have poured in from the Muslim world castigating Israel for bombing Iran. The UAE condemned Israel ‘in the strongest terms’, Jordan spoke up against Israeli attacks ‘threatening regional stability’, Saudi Arabia denounced ‘blatant Israeli aggressions’, Turkey espoused ‘an end to Israel’s banditry’, while various Muslim diplomatic groups, including the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), demanded ‘international action’ against the Jewish State.
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1 week ago |
spectator.co.uk | Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
Swift condemnations have poured in from the Muslim world castigating Israel for bombing Iran. The UAE condemned Israel ‘in the strongest terms’, Jordan spoke up against Israeli attacks ‘threatening regional stability’, Saudi Arabia denounced ‘blatant Israeli aggressions’, Turkey espoused ‘an end to Israel’s banditry’, while various Muslim diplomatic groups, including the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), demanded ‘international action’ against the Jewish State.
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1 week ago |
stlmag.com | Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
What looks like a doggie ice cream boutique at first glance is, for better or worse, a strictly human affair. Building on years of success, Yapi Mediterranean Subs and Sandwiches (17 S. Vandeventer) is unveiling its exclusive halal ice cream brand, Yapi Scoops (15 S. Vandeventer). Yapi Scoops’ grand opening is slated for this Tuesday at 4 p.m., when traditional baklava with a vanilla scoop will be $5. Here’s what to know before you go.
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2 weeks ago |
seattlemet.com | Troy Osaki |Eric Olson |Naomi Tomky |Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
Escape to Wine Country in Washington, Oregon, and Canada. Plus: Best things to do with kids in Seattle, Microsoft’s 50th birthday, the Basque side of Boise, and our favorite salads.
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3 weeks ago |
spectator.com.au | Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
MPs from Nigel Farage’s Reform party are calling for a burqa ban in Britain. Sarah Pochin, who won the Runcorn by-election last month, asked Sir Keir Starmer in the House of Commons this week if he would consider outlawing the garment. Her demand attracted the ire of Reform chairman Zia Yusuf, who has since stepped down from the job after saying the idea was ‘dumb’.
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Over 10 Muslim countries have bans on burqa/niqab, calling them ‘alien to our society’ & ‘security threats’. If lands where Islam has been majority religion for centuries can call them ‘foreign culture’, why is it 'Islamophobic' to say the same in the West?https://t.co/ooCO5e3LmY

Of course it’s sexist to refuse to shake a woman’s hand: https://t.co/Yj8iZAKTBM It’s not ‘Islamophobic’ to call out Khabib Nurmagomedov’s snub of Kate Scott. Religious sanctioning shouldn't excuse misogyny, especially in spaces that otherwise wouldn't approve of sexist gestures

The verdict against Hamit Coskun upholding that ‘disorder’ caused by any expression against Islam is the fault of the person exercising that expression, and not those responding aggressively, is Britain’s first formal capitulation to Islamic blasphemy laws https://t.co/z4oHl7Va1Z