This article explores how Muslim identity is constructed in different ways by two groups of political activists in Britain. At the heart of our investigation is an interest in how these different definitions of Muslim identity are organized to promote different forms of political action. We pay particular attention to how these groups employ the same Islamic concept, da'wah (the injunction to invite people to Islam), and show that it only gains meaning when invoked and deployed in the context of practical argumentation. That is, the meaning of such concepts is not a fixed given but highly contingent upon the contrasting strategic concerns of those claiming to represent the community. While these points have a general applicability, they are...
My aim in this paper is to carve out a political understanding of the Muslim identity. The Muslim id...
The common nomenclature of ethnicity, race and colour has been found wanting in theorising and deali...
National identity and liberal democracy are recurrent themes in debates about Muslim minorities in t...
This article explores how Muslim identity is constructed in different ways by two groups of politica...
Political activity is often addressed in terms of rational actor theory (RAT). We review RAT's psych...
International audienceThis paper considers how and why collective Muslim identity is expressed and m...
This paper takes as its focus the perception of community. This is analysed through reference to the...
Recent thinking on the topic of citizenship addresses the diversity to be found in contemporary soci...
In this short paper I want to trace the emergence and maturation of a Muslim identity politics in Br...
This article engages with issues of identity construction and maintenance as expressed by a group of...
Islamic identity has been a central issue since the emergence of Islam in theseventh century. Muslim...
In this short paper I want to trace the emergence and maturation of a Muslim identity politics in Br...
The emergence of public Muslim identities is widely considered to be one of the most interesting and...
Minorities may define themselves at a superordinate (e.g., national) level and also at a subgroup (m...
My aim in this paper is to carve out a political understanding of the Muslim identity. The Muslim id...
The common nomenclature of ethnicity, race and colour has been found wanting in theorising and deali...
National identity and liberal democracy are recurrent themes in debates about Muslim minorities in t...
This article explores how Muslim identity is constructed in different ways by two groups of politica...
Political activity is often addressed in terms of rational actor theory (RAT). We review RAT's psych...
International audienceThis paper considers how and why collective Muslim identity is expressed and m...
This paper takes as its focus the perception of community. This is analysed through reference to the...
Recent thinking on the topic of citizenship addresses the diversity to be found in contemporary soci...
In this short paper I want to trace the emergence and maturation of a Muslim identity politics in Br...
This article engages with issues of identity construction and maintenance as expressed by a group of...
Islamic identity has been a central issue since the emergence of Islam in theseventh century. Muslim...
In this short paper I want to trace the emergence and maturation of a Muslim identity politics in Br...
The emergence of public Muslim identities is widely considered to be one of the most interesting and...
Minorities may define themselves at a superordinate (e.g., national) level and also at a subgroup (m...
My aim in this paper is to carve out a political understanding of the Muslim identity. The Muslim id...
The common nomenclature of ethnicity, race and colour has been found wanting in theorising and deali...
National identity and liberal democracy are recurrent themes in debates about Muslim minorities in t...