29 September 2010
This book provides a series of articles concerning a multitude of issues facing British Muslims since the attacks on September 11th 2001. Islamophobia, the media, religious identity and policy towards British Muslims are all covered as topics in this excellent collection which gives an important insight into and analysis of the experience of South Asian communities living within the UK.
Essential reading for anyone seeking to better understand the debates and issues relevant to British Muslims.
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