
Segregated Britain
Everyday Life in Muslim Enclaves
Farhaan Wali(Author)
Peter Lang Verlag
Published on 24. March 2020
Book
Hardback
254 pages
978-1-78997-628-1 (ISBN)
Description
There has been growing concern about the gradual segregation of Muslims living within the United Kingdom. Since the 2001 riots in the north of England, several government reports identified the lack of social integration as a critical factor. This book explores how and why some Muslim individuals and communities seek to live apart in isolated enclaves, providing a compelling new perspective from which to understand the lives of contemporary British Muslims. The author examines everyday life in Muslim enclaves. By framing Muslim experiences around different generational perspectives, he is able to illustrate the cultural gaps between first- and second-generation Muslims, adding to the complexity of everyday Muslim life. The social reality of Muslim segregation appears to evolve in accordance with the needs of each historical period. In essence, each generation has its own distinct set of conflicts that influence the development of Muslim identity, belonging and segregation.
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Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
3 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
540 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78997-628-1 (9781789976281)
DOI
10.3726/b16380
Schweitzer Classification
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E-Book
08/2020
1st Edition
Peter Lang Verlag
€65.49
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E-Book
08/2020
1st Edition
Peter Lang Verlag
€65.49
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Person
Farhaan Wali is a religious studies expert with specialisation in the study of Islam and Muslims in Britain. He has spent several years engaging in field research, and case study analysis, working intimately with religious communities in the UK and the Muslim world. Currently, he is a Senior Lecturer in the School of History, Philosophy and Social Science at Bangor University.