The allegation that, ‘Being Muslim means that you cannot be British’ is often made. In view of this, we conducted a small survey (n=75) utilising purposive sampling on Muslims residing in the United Kingdom. Participants were recruited in a King’s College London Islamic Society event in November 2014 in Guy’s Hospital, London. 75/75 (100%) of the participants recruited responded. 69/75 (94%) of respondents either disagreed or strongly disagreed that, ‘Being Muslim means that you cannot be British’ (75/75 (100%) Muslim participants, 43/75 (57.3%) female participants, 32/75 (42.7%) male participants, mean Age 20.5 years, (Std. Dev. ±2.5)). This paper broadly seeks to answer two related questions. Firstly, ‘What is the relationship between Isl...
Background: Mental health problems are common in Muslim communities however due to fear of exposure ...
Despite American Muslims’ growing numbers in the United States, their frequent encounters with preju...
This research involves an exploration of Muslims’ attitudes, perceptions and experiences of mental h...
The allegation that, ‘Being Muslim means that you cannot be British’ is often made. In view of this,...
Background: 1 in 4 people experience mental health problems at some point during their lives and Mus...
Background: 1 in 4 people experience mental health problems at some point during their lives and Mus...
Although Islam is the world’s second-largest religion, there continues to be misconceptions and an o...
Perceived discrimination, a subjective appraisal of disadvantageous treatment on the grounds of iden...
The rise of radicalisation, the ‘demonization’ of Muslims in the media and the immigration crisis in...
The rise of radicalisation, the ‘demonization’ of Muslims in the media and the immigration crisis in...
Background. Western definitions of, and approaches to, mental illness have been critiqued for their ...
The understanding of mental illness is not universal. The way certain conditions are labeled in diff...
Over 1.5 million Muslims live in the UK, many in poor socioeconomic circumstances and facing social ...
Introduction: A recent study commissioned by the Scottish Government on the prevalence of mental dis...
Background: Mental health problems are common in Muslim communities however due to fear of exposure ...
Background: Mental health problems are common in Muslim communities however due to fear of exposure ...
Despite American Muslims’ growing numbers in the United States, their frequent encounters with preju...
This research involves an exploration of Muslims’ attitudes, perceptions and experiences of mental h...
The allegation that, ‘Being Muslim means that you cannot be British’ is often made. In view of this,...
Background: 1 in 4 people experience mental health problems at some point during their lives and Mus...
Background: 1 in 4 people experience mental health problems at some point during their lives and Mus...
Although Islam is the world’s second-largest religion, there continues to be misconceptions and an o...
Perceived discrimination, a subjective appraisal of disadvantageous treatment on the grounds of iden...
The rise of radicalisation, the ‘demonization’ of Muslims in the media and the immigration crisis in...
The rise of radicalisation, the ‘demonization’ of Muslims in the media and the immigration crisis in...
Background. Western definitions of, and approaches to, mental illness have been critiqued for their ...
The understanding of mental illness is not universal. The way certain conditions are labeled in diff...
Over 1.5 million Muslims live in the UK, many in poor socioeconomic circumstances and facing social ...
Introduction: A recent study commissioned by the Scottish Government on the prevalence of mental dis...
Background: Mental health problems are common in Muslim communities however due to fear of exposure ...
Background: Mental health problems are common in Muslim communities however due to fear of exposure ...
Despite American Muslims’ growing numbers in the United States, their frequent encounters with preju...
This research involves an exploration of Muslims’ attitudes, perceptions and experiences of mental h...