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Muslims in Britain: Making Social and Political Space


Muslims in Britain: Making Social and Political Space

Hardback by Ahmad, Waqar; Sardar, Ziauddin

Muslims in Britain: Making Social and Political Space

£130.00

ISBN:
9780415594714
Publication Date:
17 May 2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
208 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Muslims in Britain: Making Social and Political Space

Description

The management of social, religious and ethnic diversity is a key social policy concern in Britain, and Muslims in particular have become a focus of attention in recent years. This timely and topical volume examines the position of Muslims in Britain and how they are changing and making social, political and religious space. With contributions from world renowned scholars on British Muslims and from policy makers writing on issues of concern to Muslims and others alike, the book explores how British Muslims are changing social and religious spaces such as mosques and the role of women, engaging in politics, creating media and other resources, and thus developing new perspectives on Islam and transforming Muslim society from within. Chapters cover issues of religion and politics, Britishness, governance, parallel lives, gender issues, religion in civic space, ethnicity, and inter ethnic and religious relations, as well as the role of intellectuals, chaplains and activists in reforming Islam and renovating the British political landscape. Providing a broad and comprehensive examination of the key issues surrounding Muslims in the UK, this book will be a valuable resource for students, lecturers and researchers in sociology, social policy, geography, politics, Islamic studies and other related disciplines.

Contents

Muslims in Britain: Making Social and Political Space - An Introduction 1. Religion and Public Space 2. Britain and Britishness: Place, Belonging and Exclusion 3. Exploring Social Spaces of Muslims 4. Muslim Chaplains: Working at the Interface of 'Public' and 'Private' 5. Young Muslims in London: Gendered Negotiations of Local, National and Transnational Places 6. Multiculralism and the Gender Gap: The Visibility and Invisibility of Muslim Women in Britain 7. Everyday Making and Civic Engagement amongst Muslim Women in Scotland 8. Negotiating Faith and Politics: The Emergence of Muslim Consciousness in Britain 9. 'Creating a Society of Sheep': British Muslim Elite on Mosques and Imams

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