Previous research concerned with British Muslim women has explored a range of important issues. However, what is missing is research exploring the lived everyday social experiences, including the unique nature of identity formation in British Muslims. This qualitative study tried to address this gap. Five female British Muslims were interviewed, and their interviews analysed using an interpretative phenomenological approach. Three key themes emerged from the data: Constructing identity, Experiencing prejudice in interactions, and Educating oneself and others. The findings demonstrate the complex nature of being a British Muslim woman, the impact of discrimination from various sources and the gendered nature of these experiences. It also...
Since the events of 11 September 2001 Islam and Muslims have been the subject of intense scrutiny an...
In this research I argue that although Islam as a faith is inherently emancipatory, Muslim women ar...
This article explores the challenges facing British Muslim women in the UK today in the face of incr...
British Muslims are often viewed as holding values incompatible with Britishness, regarded with susp...
Building upon past research this study aimed to identify the different cultural factors that play a ...
The aim of this study was to consider the identity construction of two generations of Muslim women l...
This research is an attempt to understand the living experiences of young adult Muslim SGIs, in Brit...
This article explores how young female Muslim university students in London and Birmingham experienc...
The research reported in this thesis examines the social construction of ethnic and gender identitie...
The South Asian Muslim community in Britain is one that has become increasingly ‘visible’ with what ...
When Muslims migrate to Western countries, they bring their identity and culture with them. As they ...
Since the 1950s the incoming flows of immigrants have deeply transformed the social composition of B...
Young Black Muslim Women (BMW) have complex, intersectional identities and exist at the margins of v...
This interdisciplinary dissertation draws upon Islamic, socio-cultural and legal studies to present ...
What does it mean to be a Muslim young woman in Britain today and with which religious and social va...
Since the events of 11 September 2001 Islam and Muslims have been the subject of intense scrutiny an...
In this research I argue that although Islam as a faith is inherently emancipatory, Muslim women ar...
This article explores the challenges facing British Muslim women in the UK today in the face of incr...
British Muslims are often viewed as holding values incompatible with Britishness, regarded with susp...
Building upon past research this study aimed to identify the different cultural factors that play a ...
The aim of this study was to consider the identity construction of two generations of Muslim women l...
This research is an attempt to understand the living experiences of young adult Muslim SGIs, in Brit...
This article explores how young female Muslim university students in London and Birmingham experienc...
The research reported in this thesis examines the social construction of ethnic and gender identitie...
The South Asian Muslim community in Britain is one that has become increasingly ‘visible’ with what ...
When Muslims migrate to Western countries, they bring their identity and culture with them. As they ...
Since the 1950s the incoming flows of immigrants have deeply transformed the social composition of B...
Young Black Muslim Women (BMW) have complex, intersectional identities and exist at the margins of v...
This interdisciplinary dissertation draws upon Islamic, socio-cultural and legal studies to present ...
What does it mean to be a Muslim young woman in Britain today and with which religious and social va...
Since the events of 11 September 2001 Islam and Muslims have been the subject of intense scrutiny an...
In this research I argue that although Islam as a faith is inherently emancipatory, Muslim women ar...
This article explores the challenges facing British Muslim women in the UK today in the face of incr...