Research on ‘Muslim societies’ is a controversial topic in the present, particularly given the US army’s current employment of anthropological experts in war zones under military occupation. In 2006 the UK Foreign Office, too, sought to include anthropologists in its worldwide research project entitled ‘Combating Terrorism by Countering Radicalization’, with grants given outside the normal process of research funding and differently assessed. In this article, I immodestly argue for how the discipline of anthropology should apprehend and analyse Islam in the present political context. The paper claims that anthropological research provides an antidote to the Islamophobia of much talk about Islam in the Australian public sphere, an Islamophob...
This paper outlines how Islamophobia is being understood in British research and policy, by concentr...
This article critically examines recent calls by anthropologists to focus on what they call “everyda...
The 9/11 events in 2001 and the obsession of Western intelligence agencies to counteract the radical...
This article fully recognises the reality and detrimental impact of anti-Muslim sentiment and conseq...
The Anthropology of Islam argues that Islam today needs to be studied as a living religion through t...
This paper argues that the Jihadi culture of Fatah al-Islam is an appropriated and non-traditional c...
In this paper, we consider anthropology's long and, at times, problematic engagement with the study ...
This paper represents a humble attempt made by the author in Islamizing anthropology. The paper inte...
As Islam and Muslims have become a centre of attention for political discussions, knowledge on Islam...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleContemporary anti-Muslim sentiment in Australia is reproduced through a...
During recent years, attempts have been made to move beyond the Eurocentric perspective that charact...
This article explores Islamophobia as a system of oppression by examining policies and practices fou...
Studies on Muslim communities in Britain have flourished in the 1990s and early 2000 mainly in the f...
This article begins to fill a gap in recent discussions of the future of Islamic studies with an acc...
This collection of arresting and innovative chapters applies the techniques of anthropology in analy...
This paper outlines how Islamophobia is being understood in British research and policy, by concentr...
This article critically examines recent calls by anthropologists to focus on what they call “everyda...
The 9/11 events in 2001 and the obsession of Western intelligence agencies to counteract the radical...
This article fully recognises the reality and detrimental impact of anti-Muslim sentiment and conseq...
The Anthropology of Islam argues that Islam today needs to be studied as a living religion through t...
This paper argues that the Jihadi culture of Fatah al-Islam is an appropriated and non-traditional c...
In this paper, we consider anthropology's long and, at times, problematic engagement with the study ...
This paper represents a humble attempt made by the author in Islamizing anthropology. The paper inte...
As Islam and Muslims have become a centre of attention for political discussions, knowledge on Islam...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleContemporary anti-Muslim sentiment in Australia is reproduced through a...
During recent years, attempts have been made to move beyond the Eurocentric perspective that charact...
This article explores Islamophobia as a system of oppression by examining policies and practices fou...
Studies on Muslim communities in Britain have flourished in the 1990s and early 2000 mainly in the f...
This article begins to fill a gap in recent discussions of the future of Islamic studies with an acc...
This collection of arresting and innovative chapters applies the techniques of anthropology in analy...
This paper outlines how Islamophobia is being understood in British research and policy, by concentr...
This article critically examines recent calls by anthropologists to focus on what they call “everyda...
The 9/11 events in 2001 and the obsession of Western intelligence agencies to counteract the radical...