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‘Sexual misery’ or ‘happy British Muslims’?: Contemporary depictions of Muslim sexuality [PDF]
We begin this article with a close look at some contemporary pictures of sexual life in the Muslim world that have been painted in certain sections of the Western media, asking how and why these pictures matter. Across a range of mainstream print media from the New York Times to the Daily Mail, and across reported events from several countries, can be ...
Chambers, Claire Gail +4 more
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Muslim Historical Literature in the Era of Early Muslim Nationalism
Mid-nineteenth century Muslim historical literature, particularly on the mutiny-rebellion of 1857, presents an interesting contrast, and offers a fascinating study of the state of Muslim mind before and after 1857.
Salahuddin Malik
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A Personal Matter: The Memoirs of Sarfraz Manzoor, Yasmin Hai and Zaiba Malik as a response to 7/7
The 2005 terrorist attack in London shook British multiculturalism to its foundations and meant a turning point in the relationship between British Muslims and the state.
Miquel Pomar-Amer
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This article questions the ways in which ordinary muslims present themselves on the Internet 2.0 based on confrontational videos produced within the auspices of the “Happy British Muslims” clip posted on YouTube in 2014 and beyond.
Brigitte Maréchal
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Studies demonstrate that both group status and geographic location influence media coverage of immigrants, ethnic groups, and marginalized communities.
Hasher Nisar, Erik Bleich
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Islamophobia and the Representation of Islam and Muslims in the Western Media
The ethnic and Islamophobic trends were present in the western discourses since long but they increased in number and intensity in the post 9/11 scenario. The co-existence of Islamophobic trends in the European discourse did not only influence political
Ayesha Siddiqua, Prof. Dr. Khalid Sultan
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In Search of Sylhet—The Fultoli Tradition in Britain
This article presents a case study of the Fultoli tradition, an expression of Islam dominant amongst Bangladeshi migrants to the UK, but which in general terms has failed to communicate itself to British-born Muslims. It is also a denominational identity
Abdul-Azim Ahmed, Mansur Ali
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New Directions in Islamic Education
Abdullah Sahin’s New Directions in Islamic Education offers an original conceptualization of the role of Islamic education in enriching the identity formation of young British Muslims.
Amaarah DeCuir
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Women in Britain’s First Muslim Mosques: Hidden from History, but Not Without Influence
Two of the earliest Muslim communities in Britain evolved around the first mosques in Liverpool and Woking (both—1889). The history of these early British Muslims is being recovered but little is known about the women (usually converts) in these ...
Sariya Cheruvallil-Contractor
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The Fatwās of ʿAbd al-Ḥayy of Farangī Maḥall and the Formation of Sunnī Identity in British India
In the second half of the nineteenth century in British India, a rapidly-evolving political and cultural landscape drove Muslims to re-evaluate their relationships with other groups in the Subcontinent.
Muhammad Ahmad Munir, Brian Wright
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