From the 1980s Britain's large Muslim community, a long established
but little noticed group, suddenly became visible as controversies
involving the education and dress of Muslim schoolgirls, the Rushdie
affair and the Gulf War excited huge media interest. Caricatures and
misconceptions began to spread and, with political Islam on the march
in many Middle Eastern countries, fears of British Muslims becoming a
bridgehead in the West for the establishment of an Islamic theocracy
began to loom in the popular imagination. How do British Muslims
really think about themselves, about their religion and their
politics? What dilemmas do they face as they give up the "myth of
return" that sustained first-generation immigrants and struggle to
define a British Islam? In this important book, the first major study
of British Muslims, Philip Lewis deals with the reality behind
distorted media images through a rich, first-hand account of the
Muslim community in Bradford - the city which became the epicentre of
British Muslim anger and resistance to "The Satanic Verses".
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Religion, Politics and Identity Among British Muslims
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780755615667
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter