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A white woman wearing all sorts of different cultural attire, holding a map in her pocket.
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My journey infiltrating the country of Islam

Peak Web November 11, 2025

By: Zainab Salam, Sand Excavator Mission report: Desert Day 1 Subject: Bringing Civilization™ to the so-called Orient. “Girl, we going to Islam?” That is what I asked my adjutant upon dismounting the camel. He nodded gravely. Neither of us knew exactly where the country of Islam was located, but it seemed vast enough to cause me to ponder for about 6 or 7 minutes. I landed on the idea that we would stumble upon it . . . eventually.  Once I entered the tent, I was greeted with suspicious glances from the Bedouins. To calm them down, I then declared…

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A Pakistani family with quirky expressions surround a young woman holding a pot who looks concerned.
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Dil Ka invites audiences into the intimacy of a heated kitchen

Arts March 15, 2024

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor Writer and filmmaker Lee Nisar sums up her first full-length play as combining “the power of buzzcuts and biryani into one unapologetically queer story.” Dil Ka has been years in the making, with…

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Illustration of a Muslim young woman wearing a purple hijab praying while holding beads on a matt.
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The diary of a Muslim

Peak Web November 2, 2023

By: Sude Guvendik, Staff Writer Salam, we mumble, as we see one another, May peace heal us, the hearts and the minds, All of the earth is a sacred space, As you can pray and seek Allah’s grace, From the…

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A white mug full of steamy coffee.
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Food for Thought: Coffee’s mystical origins

Peak Web September 11, 2023

By: Sude Guvendik, Staff Writer The rich, inviting smell of coffee is like a magical wake-up call for your senses. But did you know that without the Sufis, those aromatic coffee beans might still be hidden away in Ethiopia or…

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This is a photo from above a dinner table. The table has many large plates, filled with food.
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SFU professor discusses the power of healing food systems

Peak Web September 11, 2023

By: Eden Chipperfield, News Writer On August 28, a new documentary, Food is my Teacher, premiered on CBC in Alberta and BC. The documentary explores how food is a significant part of identity, culture, and personal healing. Food is able…

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Building Black community in Vancouver on social media

Peak Web March 2, 2023

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer On February 15, the Vancouver Public Library hosted an event called “Building Black British Columbia with Social Media.” Moderating the discussion was Dr. Handel Kashope Wright, the director of UBC’s Centre for Culture, Identity, and…

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People of different identities standing at intersections, each marked with street signs that read things like international student, ADHD, etc.
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Stories from the Intersections: The Invisible Muslim

Peak Web May 23, 2022

By: Aicha Habib, SFU Student Content warning: discussions of Islamophobia We all use different characteristics to identify who we are: “I’m a mom” or “I’m a student.” I find it fascinating which aspects we focus on when introducing ourselves. The list…

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Dr. Parin Dossa envisions social justice from the margins

EIC February 27, 2021

Written by: Emma Jean and Dev Petrovic Content Warning: Discussion of war, islamophobia, racism Living in a Western country in the Global North, it is often difficult to view social justice outside of the walls of our familiar political system.…

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Discriminatory bans turn American dream into nightmare

EIC February 10, 2017

Any good newspaper is invested in the people behind the events they report on. The Peak is currently looking for sources who have been affected or know people who have been affected by the US travel ban. Please contact us…

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SFU alum, Hasan Namir, on Islam and intimacy

Peak Web January 23, 2017

[dropcap]F[/dropcap]earlessly and unapologetically, SFU alumnus Hasan Namir tackles homophobia, religion, and coming-of-age in his award-winning debut novel, God in Pink. The novel is set in Iraq in 2003 and tells the story of Ramy, an orphaned homosexual university student who…

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