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Male midwifery practice and acceptability: attitudes, beliefs, and associated factors among expectant mothers in Savelugu Municipal Hospital, Northern Region of Ghana. [PDF]
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2009
1. Introduction: Muslims in Britain, Peter Hopkins (University of Lancaster) and Richard Gale (University of Birmingham) Section 1: Gender, Place and Culture 2. Creating Home-Spaces: Young British Muslim Women's Identity and Conceptualisation of Home, Deborah Phillips (University of Leeds) 3.
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1. Introduction: Muslims in Britain, Peter Hopkins (University of Lancaster) and Richard Gale (University of Birmingham) Section 1: Gender, Place and Culture 2. Creating Home-Spaces: Young British Muslim Women's Identity and Conceptualisation of Home, Deborah Phillips (University of Leeds) 3.
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2010
Archaeological evidence shows there was contact between Muslims and the British Isles from the 8th century. Beginning with these historical roots, Sophie Gilliat-Ray traces the major points of encounter between Muslims and the British in subsequent centuries, and explores Muslim migration to Britain in recent times. Drawing upon sociology, anthropology,
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Archaeological evidence shows there was contact between Muslims and the British Isles from the 8th century. Beginning with these historical roots, Sophie Gilliat-Ray traces the major points of encounter between Muslims and the British in subsequent centuries, and explores Muslim migration to Britain in recent times. Drawing upon sociology, anthropology,
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New Blackfriars, 1990
‘How does it feel to be a Muslim in Britain?’ asked a young student during one of my lectures in a British school.Having been brought up in Egypt, where freedom of worship is a matter of course, the question was something of a surprise to me. It just did not occur to me that, in the Britain of today, a young student would wonder about a question like ...
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‘How does it feel to be a Muslim in Britain?’ asked a young student during one of my lectures in a British school.Having been brought up in Egypt, where freedom of worship is a matter of course, the question was something of a surprise to me. It just did not occur to me that, in the Britain of today, a young student would wonder about a question like ...
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Muslim Schools in Britain: Muslim-Consciousness in Action
2010Earlier chapters have delineated the emergence of a heterogeneous Muslim identity and characterised it as a form of Muslim-consciousness. Reporting on the first of three case studies, this chapter examines the relationship between this Muslim-consciousness and the civic status Muslims are seeking through the mobilisation for schools.
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The integration of muslim immigrants in Britain
Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research, 1992The question of the integration of Muslim immigrant communities in Britain has to be understood as part of two much wider problems. The first of these is the increasingly sharp confrontation between countries seeing themselves as Islamic on the one hand and the Christian and secular West on the other.
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1994
Muslims in Britain, who number over two million, are mostly non-European migrants or their descendants, coming from different parts of Asia and Africa. They have been experiencing a relatively better standard of living than their counterparts do in Asia and Africa, but, on the other hand, some prejudice, discrimination and hatred is shown by many ...
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Muslims in Britain, who number over two million, are mostly non-European migrants or their descendants, coming from different parts of Asia and Africa. They have been experiencing a relatively better standard of living than their counterparts do in Asia and Africa, but, on the other hand, some prejudice, discrimination and hatred is shown by many ...
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Muslims in Britain: an historical note
Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs. Journal, 1985(1985). Muslims in Britain: an historical note. Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs. Journal: Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 456-459.
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Muslims and Political Participation in Britain
Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations, 2016This collection of essays reflects the diverse ways in which British Muslims now engage in politics and civic action: formally and informally; locally and nationally; online and off-line.
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