Do you think the love in friendship is truly unmatched? We’re bringing together the Amaliah community to dive into Rhaina Cohen's debut book, 'The Other Significant Others', which offers a powerful narrative on platonic partnerships and how the thrill, intimacy, and commitment we seek is often found through meaningful friendship. 🗓️ 24th July 2024 📍Root/25 Cafe, 116B Bow Road, London, E3 3AA ⏱️ 6:30PM - 8:30PM 🎟️ Grab your tickets at bit.ly/amaliahevents
Amaliah
Online Media
London, England 2,472 followers
We are an award-winning media company and agency centering Muslim women.
About us
Amaliah is an award-winning media company and agency centering Muslim women. We've collaborated with leading brands, including Spotify, Tesco, Universal, Dove, Lloyds Bank, and agencies, to create inclusive marketing campaigns. We help brands reach our audience effectively through our editorial content, social channels, insight projects, events and consultancy services, while amplifying diverse voices and experiences. Amaliah has been a pioneering force in driving cultural change within the Marketing & Advertising industry, earning recognition from both national and international media outlets, including Stylist, Forbes 30 under 30, The Guardian, and The Telegraph.
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https://www.amaliah.com
External link for Amaliah
- Industry
- Online Media
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- London, England
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2016
Locations
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Primary
Shoreditch
London, England E16JJ, GB
Employees at Amaliah
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Selina Bakkar
Co-Founder & COO at Amaliah/ COO of Halal Gems
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Nafisa Bakkar
CEO at Amaliah - a media company centering Muslim women & Halal Gems | Forbes 30 Under 30 | Evening Standard London's Most Influential in Digital…
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Hannah Alkadi
Pushes buttons for a living. Writes for meaning. Rhymes for reasoning.
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Mehek Ali
Social Media & Marketing Manager | Senior Creative
Updates
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Join us on the 24th for a thought-provoking evening as we discuss Rhaina Cohen's 'The Other Significant Others: Reimagining Life with Friendship at the Center'. Whether you’re a literature buff, someone who is looking to get back into reading or just starting out on your reading journey, or if you simply want to come for the discussion, there’s a seat for you at our table. 🗓️ 24th July 2024 📍Root/25 Cafe, 116B Bow Road, London, E3 3AA ⏱️ 6:30pm - 8:30pm https://lnkd.in/e6AQRAP9
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One of the reasons we run a range of events is because we know how hard it is to find your crew as an adult! Our events bring together Muslim women from a range of backgrounds and are always a wholesome evening of sisterhood and community. 💌 If you are interested in partnering on an event as a sponsor or with PR products, get in touch with us on partnerships@amaliah.com If you are interested in our upcoming events head to bit.ly/amaliahevents
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🥾It is the summer of events at Amaliah! Join us for our Hike in July with goodies from our friends at TRIBE | Natural Energy⚡️ (hopefully with better weather!) https://lnkd.in/eRGqnFfw?
Buy tickets – Hike with Amaliah : Reigate Hill – Reigate Station
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📣 We're hiring! Our Editorial Manager will be responsible for overseeing the publication of all editorial content for Amaliah and Halal Gems. They will work within our content team to create high quality, social-led and timely editorial content, representing Amaliah’s tone of voice. If you're a self-starter, with a fast turnaround and a nuanced understanding of the UK and global Muslim community this could be for you! Apply here: https://lnkd.in/eEZ5Qgk3 Deadline: Sunday 30th June 2024 by 11:59 pm BST (UK applicants only)
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Catch one of our last book clubs before our summer break! We will be reading a classic postcolonial Arabic novel by the Sudanese novelist Tayeb Salih, published in 1966. Season of Migration to the North was also banned in Egypt for nearly 30 years! Come and join us for an evening of discussion and find out why! https://lnkd.in/e5k3pRuq..
Amaliah Book Club | Season of Migration to the North by Tayeb Salih
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📣 Tickets are live for this month's book club hosted by Yassmin Abdel-Magied. We'll be discussing Season of Migration to the North by Sudanese author, Tayeb Salih. Described by Edward Said as one of the six great novels in Arabic literature, this book touches upon the themes of migration, colonisation and identity. Whether you’re a literature buff, someone looking to get back into reading or simply want to come for the discussion, there’s a seat for you at our table! 🗓️ Thursday 27th June ⏰ 6:30pm - 8:30pm 📍Root25, 116B Bow Road, London, E3 3AA
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We are back with our Henna event and this time in collaboration with LUSH Come down for a wholesome evening to get your Eid henna done with an incredible range of curated artists, goodies from Lush and free hand massages too! Get Your Ticket: https://lnkd.in/eMRpAeZH..
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Join us on 31st May for a thought-provoking evening as we discuss Lola Olufemi's reimagining 'Feminism, Interrupted: Disrupting Power'. The discussion will be led by Sudanese-Australian writer, engineer and award-winning social advocate, Yassmin Abdel-Magied. We’re bringing together the Amaliah sisterhood to explore Lola Olufemi's manifesto on demanding a radical feminism and reimagining the world we live in by confronting the racist and capitalist patriarchy and recognising that our struggle for social justice is truly an intersectional one. Yassmin will take us through the night with prompts and questions to guide us through these topics and to understand how to make meaningful change. Come and connect with other Muslim women in a welcoming and familiar space to share your views and ideas on this book. Whether you’re a literature buff, someone who is looking to get back into reading or just starting out on your reading journey, or if you simply want to come for the discussion, there’s a seat for you at our table. Location: Root/25 Cafe, 116B Bow Road, London, E3 3AA Date: Friday 31st May 2024 Time: 6:30 - 8:30pm (Doors will open at 6:00pm) https://lnkd.in/e9s_G4AJ
Amaliah Book Club | Feminism, Interrupted: Disrupting Power by Lola Olufemi
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Book Clubs can be a transformative gateway to DEI competencies, revealing the power of collective learning, community building, and constructive disagreement. Within the safe space of a Book Club, we can get curious about lives 'less familiar' and celebrate diverse thought. Building on last week's #WorldBookDay - originally created by UNESCO in 1995 - we're sharing our appreciation for #BookClubs dedicated to spotlighting underrepresented authors + stories, and fostering community, world-wide. Here are just a few: 📕 Well-Read Black Girl (US) connects diverse writers to future generations, to address inequalities and improve communities through reading and reflecting on the works of Black women: https://lnkd.in/ejExnUHD 📗 Amaliah (UK) is dedicated to amplifying the voices of Muslim women through articles, videos, award-winning podcasts, social channels, events and brand partnerships. Their Book Club shares recommended reads from, and curates events for, their community. 📙 Latinas & Libros Book Club (LATAM) elevates the voices + stories of Latinas, and is curated in partnership with Latina-owned anti-racist bookstore, Booklandia. They host regular IG conversations with Latina authors here: https://lnkd.in/ef4tA8vn #DEI #DiverseVoices #Community #Empathy #DivergentThinking #Storytelling #SafeSpaces #Reading #AntiRacist #Curiosity ----- Recently discovered our page? Welcome! 👋🏾 The Diversity Practice works at the nexus of DEI, organisational development, leadership, and coaching. Subscribe 🔔 to our newsletter for updates & insights: https://lnkd.in/eQwjSC66