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Muslims in Britain: questioning Islamic and national identity
Islamic identity has been a central issue since the emergence of Islam in theseventh century. Muslims have been interacted with many symbols of religiousidentity since this early time of Islam.
Ai Fatimah Nur Fuad
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The British State ‘Security Syndrome’ and Muslim Diversity: Challenges for Liberal Democracy in the Age of Terror [PDF]
This paper explores the securitisation of British Muslims within a global context in which tensions are reignited by the threat that Islamist terrorism, and Islam more generally, are considered to pose to the West.
Bonino, Stefano, Stefano Bonino
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Racism and Islamophobia: A Personal Perspective [PDF]
The article employs a subjective personal approach to show that new racisms are alive in the twenty-first century. Tracing my parents’ journey from India and Pakistan to Britain, it explores the political effects of the racism they and their children ...
Saeed, Amir
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Islamophobia Issues, Challenges, and Action
This report is actually a comprehensive and highly informative two-part report put out by the Commission on British Muslims and Islamophobia, which was established by the Runneymede Trust in the United Kingdom in 1996. In 1999, Dr.
Zubeida Saloojee
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Muslims and the State in Britain, France, and Germany
The expanding Muslim communities in Western Europe have become a source of consternation in European capitals. Central to the issue of Europe’s growing Muslim population is how far the secular state is willing to accommodate religious practices deemed to
Isa Blumi
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Multicultural Politics: Racism, Ethnicity, and Muslims in Britain is an eloquent analysis of empirical and theoretical observations of multiculturalism in Britain.
Amani Hamdan
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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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Muslims in Britain: Entering the Mainstream?
In August 1999, on the day that eight British Muslims from Birmingham were convicted in Yemen for allegedly planning a terrorist campaign, the BBC's prestigious news programme - 'Newsnight' - debated the issues raised. The presenter spoke to four people in the studio: a defence lawyer, a relative of one of the accused, a journalist and the secretary ...
Lewis, P.
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Britishness and Muslim-ness: differentiation, demarcation and discrimination in political discourse [PDF]
The Britishness agenda found in political speeches, reporting and opinion editorials is here posited as a form of ‘new racism’, as it emphasises the difference between ‘them’, Muslims, and ‘us’, non-Muslim Britons, and uses that difference as a defining ...
Allen, Chris
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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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