This thesis concerns the contexts and choices associated with the wearing of the hijab in Britain, beginning with the impact of events such as 9/11. For many in the West, the hijab has become perceived as a symbol of Islam and as a result hijab wearing women who were living in Britain were identified as being connected with those who had carried out the 9/11 attacks in the United States. There was evidence from this research that there was an increase in first time hijab wearing, particularly in those between the ages of 25-39, however, 9/11 had not been directly responsible for this increase, but the higher profile of Islam due to the attacks had encouraged the women to find out about the religion for themselves and the rulings that relate...
The overall focus of this thesis is the relationship between Europe and Islam and what it implies to...
This thesis presents a study of U.S. Northeastern Muslim women sharing their stories and rationales ...
This article highlights some of the discursive implications of framing the question of Islamic dress...
This thesis concerns the contexts and choices associated with the wearing of the hijab in Britain, b...
Discussions on hijab or veil in the Middle East is highly controversial and debatable even until tod...
The hijab (veil) is the traditional head covering worn by Muslim women throughout the world. In the ...
This paper attempts to deconstruct the Muslim women’s attitude towards the hijab by examining how th...
This study aims to investigate what hijab means for hijab-wearing women who adopt the Islamic dressi...
In this thesis, I interviewed ten Muslim college women on American college campuses, six women who v...
This thesis examines the wearing of the hijab as a means of situating the current debates in and ar...
"Building upon past research this study aimed to explore the meanings, reasons and perceptions of th...
Graduation date: 2017The primary purpose of the present study is to explore the effect of wearing th...
This goal of this research is to obtain data that describes how modernization has affected the pract...
There is a growing body of literature about people from Western societies who convert to Islam, but ...
Over the past decade, and particularly since the September11th terrorist attacks, the Muslim communi...
The overall focus of this thesis is the relationship between Europe and Islam and what it implies to...
This thesis presents a study of U.S. Northeastern Muslim women sharing their stories and rationales ...
This article highlights some of the discursive implications of framing the question of Islamic dress...
This thesis concerns the contexts and choices associated with the wearing of the hijab in Britain, b...
Discussions on hijab or veil in the Middle East is highly controversial and debatable even until tod...
The hijab (veil) is the traditional head covering worn by Muslim women throughout the world. In the ...
This paper attempts to deconstruct the Muslim women’s attitude towards the hijab by examining how th...
This study aims to investigate what hijab means for hijab-wearing women who adopt the Islamic dressi...
In this thesis, I interviewed ten Muslim college women on American college campuses, six women who v...
This thesis examines the wearing of the hijab as a means of situating the current debates in and ar...
"Building upon past research this study aimed to explore the meanings, reasons and perceptions of th...
Graduation date: 2017The primary purpose of the present study is to explore the effect of wearing th...
This goal of this research is to obtain data that describes how modernization has affected the pract...
There is a growing body of literature about people from Western societies who convert to Islam, but ...
Over the past decade, and particularly since the September11th terrorist attacks, the Muslim communi...
The overall focus of this thesis is the relationship between Europe and Islam and what it implies to...
This thesis presents a study of U.S. Northeastern Muslim women sharing their stories and rationales ...
This article highlights some of the discursive implications of framing the question of Islamic dress...