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A SERIES of beautiful light installations reflecting Islamic heritage and dedicated to a pioneering community leader are now in place in Bradford. Created by the Muslim Women’s Council (MWC), in partnership with The Leap creative programme, the installation combines Arabic calligraphy and neon lighting to share Asma Ul Husna - the 99 Beautiful Names of Allah/God - with the people of Bradford. ‘An Nur’ – the light/the illuminator; ‘Al Wadood’ – the most loving and ‘As Salaam’ – the giver of peace, are the three names selected, designed and developed by a focus group of Muslim women from Bradford. The project team worked in collaboration with Arabic calligrapher Razwan Al-Haq and Neon Workshops to create the three stunning light installations in different styles of calligraphy, in the hope of spreading light, love and peace across the city.
BRADFORD had its busiest week since the pandemic took hold as restrictions eased and shoppers rushed back to the city centre. April 12 saw shutters roll up and life take a step closer to ‘normality’ as non-essential retail, plus salons, gyms and the hospitality sector, were given the go-ahead to re-open after months of closure due to the Covid-19 lockdown. Jonny Noble, manager of the Bradford Business Improvement District, said footfall in the city centre was more than double that of the previous week.
Top from right to left: Ian Ward; Jonny Noble and Catherine Riley “We recorded an increase of 106 per cent week on week, which was the highest footfall in the city centre since March last year,” he said.
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