Muslim identity politics : Islam, activism and equality in Britain

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    • Elshayyal, Khadijah

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Muslim identity politics : Islam, activism and equality in Britain

Khadijah Elshayyal

(Library of European studies, 23)

I.B. Tauris, 2018

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Bibliography: p. [276]-298

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

The surge in divisive and far-right politics and growing Islamophobia in Britain pose new challenges for Muslim advocacy organisations. British Muslim activism has taken centre stage in the public sphere as a result. Yet for over fifty years Muslim advocacy groups have worked to preserve religious identity, lobby the state and provide concerted responses to the political establishment. This is the first book to chart critically the national and global factors influencing the political mobilisation of British Muslim activists as Muslims. Khadijah Elshayyal traces the changes of thought, direction and method within Muslim identity politics after 1960, noting key organisations and turning points such as the Rushdie Affair, the 9/11 attacks, the 7/7 bombings and the current conflict in Syria. The book argues that the Rushdie Affair prompted new debate around the subject of freedom of expression, which has continued to be a point of contention ever since. Providing a history of the interaction between Muslim advocacy groups and the state, and the impact of state policy on Muslim communities, Muslims Identity Politics shows that that Muslim citizens continue to experience an `equality gap' and recommends where transformation and progress can be made. Based on primary sources and in-depth interviews, this book is a vital resource for government officials, policy-makers and researchers interested in multiculturalism, Islamophobia and security issues in Britain.

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter One - Identity preservation and the birth of modern 'Muslim consciousness': 1960s - 1980s Chapter Two - The formalisation of Muslim identity politics: Responses to hate speech, discrimination and the Equality Gap. Chapter Three - Post-11th September 2001 Chapter Four - Post-7th July 2005 - 2010 Chapter Five - Current Debates and the Future Conclusion

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Details

  • NCID
    BB25872202
  • ISBN
    • 9781784537791
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxiii, 312 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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