
UK-based EMHAI (founded 2013) documents Muslim histories across Britain. We steward 4 digital collections: 200+ oral histories plus photos, documents and ephemera. On Substack: essays, interviews and upcoming event details.
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Munaf Dalvi is a British-Kokni Muslim writer and author, born in Kenya and raised in Luton, Bedfordshire. Writing under the pen name M.D. Ndogo, his debut historical fiction novel Daughter of Samarkand was published in January 2026. In this...
I want to begin by offering my sincere thanks to everyone who attended the launch of Why History Matters? with Dr Yakoob Ahmed in partnership with Ketebe Publishing and SOAS University. Your presence, generosity, and thoughtful engagement m...
I remember the moment clearly. I was sitting in the reading room at the Bishopsgate Institute, basking in natural light, reading through the oral history transcript of Zahida Mughal. She was describing her life as a homeworker in Walthamsto...
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Everyday Muslim Heritage and Archive documents Muslim histories across Britain. We hold 4 digital collections: 200+ oral histories plus photos, documents and ephemera. On Substack: events, articles, interviews, and project updates.
Author of Daughter of Samarkand. Writing Islamic historical fiction about forgotten characters of the Silk Road & Islamic Golden Age.
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