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Sufis Salafis And Islamists The Contested Ground Of British Islamic Activism Sadek Hamid

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Sufis Salafis And Islamists The Contested Ground Of British Islamic Activism Sadek Hamid
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.91 MB
Author: Sadek Hamid
ISBN: 9781350988293, 1350988294
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Sufis Salafis And Islamists The Contested Ground Of British Islamic Activism Sadek Hamid by Sadek Hamid 9781350988293, 1350988294 instant download after payment.

British Muslim activism has evolved constantly in recent decades. What have been its main groups and how do their leaders compete to attract followers? Which social and religious ideas from abroad are most influential? In this groundbreaking study, Sadek Hamid traces the evolution of Sufi, Salafi and Islamist activist groups in Britain, including The Young Muslims UK, Hizb ut-Tahrir, the Salafi JIMAS organisation and Traditional Islam Network. With reference to second-generation British Muslims especially, he explains how these groups gain and lose support, embrace and reject foreign ideologies, and succeed and fail to provide youth with compelling models of British Muslim identity. Analyzing historical and firsthand community research, Hamid gives a compelling account of the complexity that underlies reductionist media narratives of Islamic activism in Britain.

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