Follow Me, Akhi

Follow Me, Akhi
Title Follow Me, Akhi PDF eBook
Author Hussein Kesvani
Publisher Hurst & Company
Total Pages 287
Release 2019
Genre Muslims
ISBN 1787381250

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What does it mean to be Muslim in Britain today? If the media is anything to go by, it has something to do with mosques, community leaders, whether you wear a veil, and what your views on religious extremists are. But as all our lives become increasingly entwined with our online presence, British Muslims are taking to social media to carve their own narratives and tell their own stories, challenging stereotypes along the way. Follow Me, Akhi explores how young Muslims in Britain are using the internet to determine their own religious identity, both within their communities and as part of the country they live in. Entering a world of Muslim dating apps, social media influencers, online preachers, and LGBTQ and ex-Muslim groups, journalist Hussein Kesvani explores how British Islam has evolved into a multi-dimensional cultural identity that goes well beyond the confines of the mosque. He shows how a new generation of Muslims who have grown up in the internet age use blogs, vlogging, and tweets to define their religion on their terms -- something that could change the course of 'British Islam' forever.

Young British Muslims

Young British Muslims
Title Young British Muslims PDF eBook
Author Sadek Hamid
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 180
Release 2016-12-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 1134789629

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Young British Muslims continue to generate strong interest in public discourse. However, much of this interest is framed in negative terms that tends to associate them with criminality, religious extremism or terrorism. Focusing instead on other aspects of being young, Muslim and British, this volume takes a multidisciplinary approach that seeks to ‘normalise’ the subjects and focus on their everyday lived realities. Structured into three sections, the collection begins by contextualising the study of young British Muslims, before addressing the sensitive social issues highlighted in the media and finally focusing on a variety of case studies which investigate the previously unexplored lived experiences of these young people. With contributions from scholars of religion, media and criminology, as well as current and former practitioners within youth and social work contexts, Young British Muslims: Between Rhetoric and Realities will appeal to scholars who have an interest in the fastest growing, most profiled minority demographic in the UK.

Muslims in Britain

Muslims in Britain
Title Muslims in Britain PDF eBook
Author Waqar Ihsan-Ullah Ahmad
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 209
Release 2012
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0415594723

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This book examines the social and political position of Muslims in Britain. Contributions from key scholars and policy makers explore issues of religion and politics, Britishness, governance, parallel lives, gender issues, religion in civic space, ethnicity, and inter ethnic and religious relations.

British Muslims

British Muslims
Title British Muslims PDF eBook
Author Philip Lewis
Publisher EUP
Total Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Islam
ISBN 9781474432764

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Traces the thinking of a new generation of Muslims as it impacts and shapes the burgeoning field of Muslim women's activism, the formation of religious leaders, what is to count as 'Muslim politics', the dynamics of de-radicalisation and what has been dubbed the 'New Muslim Cool' in music, fashion and culture.

Muslims in Britain

Muslims in Britain
Title Muslims in Britain PDF eBook
Author Sophie Gilliat-Ray
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 335
Release 2010-06-10
Genre History
ISBN 052153688X

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Drawing upon sociology, history, anthropology, and politics, this book provides an informed understanding of the daily lives of British Muslims.

On British Islam

On British Islam
Title On British Islam PDF eBook
Author John R. Bowen
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 288
Release 2016-03-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0691158541

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On British Islam examines the history and everyday workings of Islamic institutions in Britain, with a focus on shariʿa councils. These councils concern themselves with religious matters, especially divorce. They have a higher profile in Britain than in other Western nations. Why? Taking a historical and ethnographic look at British Islam, John Bowen examines how Muslims have created distinctive religious institutions in Britain and how shariʿa councils interpret and apply Islamic law in a secular British context. Bowen focuses on three specific shariʿa councils: the oldest and most developed, in London; a Midlands community led by a Sufi saint and barrister; and a Birmingham-based council in which women play a leading role. Bowen shows that each of these councils represents a prolonged, unique experiment in meeting Muslims' needs in a Western country. He also discusses how the councils have become a flash point in British public debates even as they adapt to the English legal environment. On British Islam highlights British Muslims' efforts to create institutions that make sense in both Islamic and British terms. This balancing act is rarely acknowledged in Britain—or elsewhere—but it is urgent that we understand it if we are to build new ways of living together.

Muslims in Britain

Muslims in Britain
Title Muslims in Britain PDF eBook
Author Peter E. Hopkins
Publisher
Total Pages 252
Release 2009
Genre Religion
ISBN

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A major new exploration of the construction and contestation of Muslim identities, places and landscapes in Britain.