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British Muslims, welfare citizenship and conditionality: some empirical findings

British Muslims, welfare citizenship and conditionality: some empirical findings

... explore British Muslims’ views about this ongoing re-negotiation of the link between welfare rights and responsibilities the respondents were asked to discuss three particular area of provision; healthcare, ...

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Providing Faith and Culturally Sensitive Support Services to Young British Muslims

Providing Faith and Culturally Sensitive Support Services to Young British Muslims

... For British Muslim young people, this social disadvantage and psychological vulnerability is further compounded by being a minority in a majority context and the challenges of rapid social and cultural change that ...

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‘Sexual misery’ or ‘happy British Muslims’?: Contemporary depictions of Muslim sexuality

‘Sexual misery’ or ‘happy British Muslims’?: Contemporary depictions of Muslim sexuality

... practising Muslims – ‘Generation M’ – as a digitally connected, creative and enterprising faith ...as British Muslims and who possess complete agency over their lives, including their sexuality and ...

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Sexual misery’ or ‘happy British Muslims’? : Contemporary depictions of Muslim sexuality

Sexual misery’ or ‘happy British Muslims’? : Contemporary depictions of Muslim sexuality

... of Muslims is found in stories told by, rather than about, the people who are ...music?loving Muslims. Operating ‘as Muslims’, Alibhai?Brown added her weight to the agenda the Daily Mail had been ...

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Halal dating: Changing relationship attitudes and experiences among young British Muslims

Halal dating: Changing relationship attitudes and experiences among young British Muslims

... of Muslims who have opted for same-sex relationships (Yip, 2004); the prevalence of pre-marital or extra-marital sex (Griffiths, 2015); and changing expectations and experiences of married life (Oui, 2007; ...

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Acknowledging the unseen:Muslim practitioners' understandings and processes of alleviating emotional distress with British Muslims

Acknowledging the unseen:Muslim practitioners' understandings and processes of alleviating emotional distress with British Muslims

... of British Muslims, outside of mainstream ...with Muslims, the participants themselves expressed the view that they were ‘no expert’ and looked to those who had professional ...

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British muslims and transformative processes of the Islamic legal traditions : negotiating law, culture and religion with specific reference to Islamic family law and faith based alternative dispute resolution

British muslims and transformative processes of the Islamic legal traditions : negotiating law, culture and religion with specific reference to Islamic family law and faith based alternative dispute resolution

... educated British Muslims with a large percentage describing their manifestation of religious beliefs as ‘practising’, which is no doubt a reflection of my own social ...of Muslims from a certain ...

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Muslims in Britain: questioning Islamic and national identity

Muslims in Britain: questioning Islamic and national identity

... the British Muslims is very important. First of all, most British Muslims are from immigrant ...situation, British Muslims are challenged with a dilemmatic ...the British ...

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“I love the Queen”: Positioning in young British Muslim discourse

“I love the Queen”: Positioning in young British Muslim discourse

... young British Muslim ...how Muslims are viewed, but what possible positions are available to ...by Muslims, placing them in a difficult position in understanding their position as British ...

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Islamophobia in the UK : the role of British newspapers in shaping attitudes towards Islam and Muslims.

Islamophobia in the UK : the role of British newspapers in shaping attitudes towards Islam and Muslims.

... The study reaffirmed previous findings. Firstly, it highlighted the preference of newspapers to focus on the more extreme voices, such as Bakri Muhammad and Abu Hamza 131 . Egyptian born radical Muslim cleric Abu Hamza ...

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Explaining Radical Group Behavior : Developing Emotion and Efficacy Routes to Normative and Nonnormative Collective Action

Explaining Radical Group Behavior : Developing Emotion and Efficacy Routes to Normative and Nonnormative Collective Action

... examines British Muslims’ appraisals of British foreign policies in Muslim countries, emotions (anger and contempt) felt in relation to these policies, and efficacy perceptions as predictors of ...

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Debating shura and democracy among British Muslim organizations

Debating shura and democracy among British Muslim organizations

... other hand, they realize that the democratic political system in the West is non-Islamic. This situation also takes place in Muslims in Britain. As they have a significant numbers in the country, British ...

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Hajj: what it means for general practice.

Hajj: what it means for general practice.

... Annually, about 20,000 British Muslims journey to Saudi Arabia to undertake the Hajj, the greater Muslim pilgrimage.(1) The National Travel Health Network and Centre (NaTHNaC) advise intended pilgrims to ...

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Contextualizing the gospel to Muslims

Contextualizing the gospel to Muslims

... Some Muslims believed that it was better to simply change the words of the creed, replacing the lines about Muhammad with something about Jesus, such as “Jesus is the Word of ...Other Muslims found it ...

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English Muslims and the Debates in Segregation

English Muslims and the Debates in Segregation

... The study of segregation is both controversial and complex. The topic has inspired extremes of views and action, obtaining support as well as ‘condemnation’ and inciting passions which vary from ‘active encouragement’ to ...

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Muslim and Non-Muslim Perception of Social Interaction Between Religious in Malaysia

Muslim and Non-Muslim Perception of Social Interaction Between Religious in Malaysia

... One of the social interactions that occur in society is social interaction between religions. In general, religion can be defined as a set of rules and regulations that govern human relations with God, regulating human ...

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‘All of a Sudden, There Are Muslims’: Visibilities and Islamophobic Violence in Canada

‘All of a Sudden, There Are Muslims’: Visibilities and Islamophobic Violence in Canada

... Particularly in the context of politically charged events like terrorist attacks, government agencies step up their engagement with Muslims (Bahdi 2003; Helly 2004, 2011). This has been readily apparent in Canada, ...

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Black Muslims and the Police

Black Muslims and the Police

... The white man knows that once black men get off to themselves and learn they can do for themselves, the black man's full potential 6 will explode and he will surpass the white man."' The[r] ...

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The Roots, Practices and Consequences of Terrorism: A Literature Review of Research in the Arts & Humanities, Final Report (for the Home Office)

The Roots, Practices and Consequences of Terrorism: A Literature Review of Research in the Arts & Humanities, Final Report (for the Home Office)

... about Muslims and Islam, or even vice ...the British National Corpora actually holds 100 million words and its size understandably precluded it from being the source for this article (the corpora selected ...

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Muslims in the Military

Muslims in the Military

... naturally face more difficulty obtaining the security clearances required for most aspects of service. Any government that directed an increase to Muslim recruitment, and later denied those Muslims recruits the ...

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