World Bulletin / News Desk
A study conducted by Dr Chris Allen, a social policy lecturer at the University of Birmingham, has detailed the feelings of British Muslim women about Islamophobia in the UK.
The findings, which were presented in the House of Commons on Wednesday, were derived from interviews with 20 British Muslim women aged between 15 and 52. In the interviews, the women detailed their personal experiences of Islamophobia in the country.
Categories: Europe, Islam in the press, Law and Religion, UK

Let’s hope and pray that something good comes out of it.
The Holy Prophet Muhammad (صلى الله عليه وسلم) always
cared about the welfare of women. Once he was on
a journey. Women were riding on camels. A servant
named Anjasha started chanting to the camels to make them go fast. The Holy Prophet Muhammad
(صلى الله عليه وسلم) told Anjasha, ‘Drive slowly.’,
‘Do not break the glasses’.
[cf. Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim; (paraphrased)]