
Muslims Constitute Britain's Second Largest Religious Grouping, And Writing About Their Experiences Has Found A New Audience In Recent Years-though Not Always Through A Positive Lens. But A Proper Historical Treatment Of Their Arrival, Settlement And Establishment Had Been Conspicuously Absent Until Humayun Ansari's Seminal Work, Reissued Here In An Updated Edition. The Infidel Within Draws Together Rich Archival Research And First-hand Experience Into A Broad, Integrated History Of The Muslim Presence In Britain. Among The Topics Addressed Are Migration And Settlement In Britain Before 1945, The Evolution Of A British Muslim Identity, Muslim Women And Families, Muslims And Education, And The Growing Mobilization Of Muslims In Britain's Political, Religious And Economic Life. This Definitive And Sympathetic History, Brought Right Up To Date, Is A Must-read For Anyone Seeking To Understand Modern Britain.
This work investigates the historical trajectory, settlement patterns, and evolving identity of the Muslim population within Britain. Humayun Ansari, a scholar of history and social policy, utilizes extensive archival research and personal accounts to construct a comprehensive narrative. The text argues that the Muslim presence is not a recent phenomenon but a long-standing component of British social and political life that has been historically overlooked or misrepresented.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational text for understanding the historical depth of the Muslim community in Britain. Readers frequently note the academic rigor and the breadth of the archival research presented throughout the volume.
Page Count:
571
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190934808
ISBN-13:
9780190934804
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