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Most popular and academic interest in the subject of British Muslim communities in recent years can be located within the context public debates around the visible presence of western Muslims and fears of radicalization and religious extremism. The
Sadek Hamid
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Exiled at home: British Muslims’ experiences of integration [PDF]
This article takes up the question of Muslim integration in the United Kingdom with one main argument: British Muslims, including those who are UK-born, endure wider exilic narratives that stand in clear contradiction to a rooted sense of belonging and ...
Sara Elsayed
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Somebody who understands the culture and their needs that can cater for them in their retirement time: a peer research study exploring the challenges faced by British Muslims with palliative care needs during the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
Background Inequities in palliative and end-of-life care access exist, with evidence of lower uptake of these services among people from the British Muslim community.
Briony F Hudson +6 more
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The Muslim community in Britain today face multiple challenges covering a wide range of spectrum from the basic right to exists, fighting the increasing trends of Islamophobia, having equal opportunities, to participate in public life, fully integrate ...
زكريا محمد عبد الهادي
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Indian Muslim Minorities and the 1857 Rebellion
Ilyse R. Morgenstein Fuerst’s book, Indian Muslim Minorities and the 1857 Rebellion: Religion, Rebels, and Jihad, is a masterful exploration of how an imperial discourse of religion in the nineteenth-century defined Islam, Muslims, and jihad ...
Mohsin Ali
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Impact of the British Occupation on Qadiani Emergence in India (1888-1908)
In Southeast Asia, witnessed India Important historical events during the time of the British occupation of the country, which represents the British East India Company, the British government began to follow a policy to weaken the Muslims ...
Dr. zinah Harith jirjees
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The Attitude of Young Sunnī Muslims in Britain Towards Religious Authority
The absence of one single religious authority for the whole Muslim community in Britain results in the emergence of various religious authorities due to ethnic and sectarian differences. Muslim communities in Britain have generally been ghettoized around
Aydın Bayram
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The Otherness in Kamila Shamsie’s Home Fire / Kamile Şemsi’nin Yuvamıza Düşen Ateş (2017) Adlı Romanında Ötekilik [PDF]
Kamila Shamsie’s Home Fire (2017) tells the story of British Muslims and mainly focuses on the issue of otherness of the non-Christian British citizens.
Fatma Kalpaklı
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Nationalism, Patriotism and Political Ideas of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan: an Analysis
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (Founder of Aligarh Muslim University) was born into a noble Muslim family in 1817; he was a distinguished scholar while working as a lawyer at the British East India Company.
Tanjeel Ahmed, Muhammad Amin
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With the Ottoman Empire taking over the Caliphate at the beginning of 16th century, an intangible bond started to appear between the people of the Indian subcontinent, the majority of whom were Muslims, and the Ottoman Empire, and the relationships ...
Zekai Kardaş
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