Zab Mustefa
Contributor
The Double Lives of Young South Asians
I’ve concealed friendships, piercings, playing the drums, relationships – and I'm not the only one.
'The New South Asian Underground' – Dialled In Festival Is a Historic Moment
"The only time I’ve ever seen this many brown people is either in India or at the temple.”
Meet SkyWalker, Palestine's First Female DJ
We talk to the 26-year-old electronicist about her work, the affect of the occupation on nightlife cultures, and how she's challenging perceived gender roles daily.
Meet SkyWalker, Palestine's First Female DJ
We talk to the 26-year-old electronicist about her work, the affect of the occupation on nightlife culture, and how she's challenging perceived gender roles daily.
Meet the Desi Artists Fighting Back Against Trump with Punk Rock and 'Post-Colonial Pop'
Doctors & Engineers, The Kominas, Saraswathi Jones, and more talk to Noisey about resistance, heritage, and Islamophobia.
Meet the 63-Year-Old ‘Auntie’ Making Glasgow’s Favorite Samosas
Served with chickpeas and tamarind chutney, Glasgow Sweet House’s samosas are the work of "Auntie" Nasreen. “All of my friends’ daughters come here to get them,” she says. “I’m flattered everyone likes them.”
Why Scotland’s First Muslim Female Boxer Stopped Eating Home-Cooked Curry
“My mum didn’t know how to react to my new diet," says Glasgow-based Farah Jamil, currently training for the Commonwealth Games. "She thought I was eating rabbit food when I had a salad over saalan."
These Sisters Turned Their Grandmother’s House into an Arabic Cookery School
The Beit Sitti or “Grandmother’s house” initiative in Jordan sees local women teach traditional cooking classes to tourists and locals, boosting self-esteem and providing them with an income to support their families.
What It’s Like to Work in a Restaurant and Fast During Ramadan
For Muslims restaurant workers observing the religious fast, being surrounded by delicious food is a challenge. “It’s the smell of biryani that makes it tough,” says Umar Farooq Mirza of Glasgow’s Yadgar restaurant.
This Noam Chomsky Food Truck Serves Pulled Pork with a Side of Politics
Inspired by the writings of Noam Chomsky, Glasgow-based chef Felicity Day decided to mix her left-wing ideals with cooking, and launched the Chompsky street food truck last year.
Meet the Female Motorcyclist Riding Solo Across Pakistan
The most dangerous part of Zenith Irfan's motorcycle trip across Pakistan came when she posted photos of the journey online.
Britain’s Muslim Takeaway Workers Are Suffering Islamophobic Attacks
Shortly after the Paris terrorist attacks, takeaway owner Mohammed Khalid was beaten outside his shop in Glasgow. He’s far from the only one—statistics from Muslim campaign groups show a rise in such Islamophobic abuse on fast food workers.