From beard tutorials to the latest style for Eid, we take a look at a new generation of Muslim fashion bloggers.

Moshie Mughal (pictured above)
With thousands of YouTubers out there, it can be hard to stand out.
Moshie Mughal has created a niche for himself by sharing Sunnah beard tutorials. The videos are incredibly thorough. Who knew a beard could get so knotty? 
He goes through how to fluff out the beard before trimming it, using moustache wax and oil for the beard.
Moshie is refreshingly amiable and shares some worthwhile tips.

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Alii Muhammad
Alii Muhammad is a Dubai based blogger. 
His Instagram posts are of a more salubrious nature- well, we wouldn’t expect anything less from a fashion blogger in Dubai. 
His artistic images are suave and filled with luxury brands and deficit inducing cars
His Instagram account @aliimuhd is great fashion inspiration-just use high street alternatives if you’re on a budget.

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Jamel Sahia
This French Muslim fashion blogger is the epitome of cool.
You can find him on Instagram as @Yodayia. His clean, crisp fashion style is equally modern and modest. 
He has a penchant for neutral colours which is aesthetically pleasing. 
This shoe aficionado models some great looks for the summer.  If it belongs on your feet then you are more than likely to find it on his Instragram page. You can find Jamel on Snapchat as @jsahia.

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Islaam Yasin
Islaam Yasin’s Instagram page is an earnest manifestation of creative passion.
Islaam depicts minimalist tendencies yet oozes style.
The fashion posts are amalgamated with stunning scenes from his travels around the globe.
Check out the website www.thecreatel.com where alongside five other designers, filmmakers and visual artists he is able to showcase his range of ideas.

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Subhi Taha 
This fashion blogger hails from Texas. His YouTube videos include how to dress for Eid, his eating regime during Ramadan and a collaboration with Dina Tokia.  Subhi shares interesting fashion tips including going to high street stores to buy extra large or oversized tops that can be used as a kameez. He even does a mini catwalk.
With his own fashion line, Subhi is most certainly qualified to share advice.His Instagram feed is worth checking out too for style ideas.