“If you’re tired of reading the experiences of men and women who look like you and feeling like your shit has been co-opted, assimilated, distorted, pacified, neutralized and told through a gaze that was never ever your own, then you must stop what you are doing and read Khidr.”

Madani Younis, former creative director at Southbank Centre,
and chief executive at Bush Theatre

Meet the team

Alaa Alsaraji

Arts Editor and Designer

Aneesha Hussain

Poetry Editor

Bayan Goudarzpour

Poetry Editor

Hareem Ghani

Assistant Editor

Mahamed Abdullahi

Assistant Editor

Nadine Almanasfi

Fiction Editor

Nishat Alam

Photography Editor

Warda Khokhar

Non-Fiction Editor

Zainab Rahim

Non-Fiction Editor

Parham Ghalamdar

Illustration Editor

Naila Tasnim

Assistant Editor

Who is Khidr

The character of Khidr —or al-Khadir, ‘The Green One’—has captivated Islamic tradition and numerous other world religions over the centuries, yet is not once named in any holy scripture. Who then is this mysterious figure, and why does he remain of such symbolic significance?

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Khidr Launches

Press coverage

Video review: Khidr Collective

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Khidr is the zine giving a voice to young British Muslims

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Khidr Collective is taking ownership of their narrative

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The Zine Giving Young British Muslims a Voice

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Khidr Collective w/ Warda Khokhar – Diasporastan

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Art collective provides platform for Muslim artists

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This Zine Is Celebrating Muslim Creatives. Launch Event Friday!

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British Muslims and the need for safe spaces

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Speaking to the Makers of a Taboos-Busting Islamic Zine

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The first UK festival of Muslim culture and literature launches in London this week

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Muslamic Makers – Creative Spaces

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Drop-in Design: Prints and Patterns

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Small Press Fest 2023

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Close of Play: Khidr Collective

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