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Wandering Lonely in a Crowd - Reflections on the Muslim Condition in the West

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Personal reflections of a Muslim living in the West during the turbulent years after 9/11


List of contents










Foreword (Madeleine Bunting)/ 6

Introduction/ 7

Chapter 1: September 11: Thoughts and Emotions/ 15


Chapter 2: The Muslim Condition/ 52

Chapter 3: A Marcher's Song/ 72

Chapter 4: Making Religion Relevant/ 95

Chapter 5: Seven Faces of Freedom/ 102

Chapter 6: Muslims and the Social/ 110

Chapter 7: From Cultural Awareness to Cultural Competence/ 124


Chapter 8: Finding a Saviour for a City in Need/131


Chapter 9: Farewell to the Bush Years/ 146


About the author

S.M. Atif Imtiaz: Atif Imtiaz has been involved with Islamic organizations since the late 1980's. He graduated from the City University in psychology and then completed a doctoral thesis at the London School of Economics in social psychology. He has studied Muslim identity politics and has been actively involved in grassroots initiatives. He was an advisor to the Government after the 7/7 terror attacks and continues to advise politicians and policy makers. He also runs a blog called Bradford Muslim.

Summary

"S.M. Atif Imtiaz's desire for genuine discussion about Islam in Britain is striking and compelling" -The Telegraph

"Imtiaz's wisdom is offered in a simple, direct, accessible prose [and] speaks to all concerned with the place of Muslims in the West."—Tariq Modood, professor, University of Bristol

"A compelling mix of intellectualism and vivid reportage."—Madeleine Bunting, associate editor and columnist, Guardian

"Imtiaz is telling us to wake up to some tough global realities. Islam matters, more than anything else. Not just because it offers the most compelling and widely-followed alternative to turbo-capitalism, but because it does so on the basis of monotheism, history's most powerful idea. In these essays, spanning British and global Islamic issues of burning moment, Imtiaz reminds us that God has not gone away."—Abdal Hakim Murad, dean, Cambridge Muslim College

Wandering Lonely in a Crowd: Reflections on the Muslim Condition in the West is a timely collection of essays, articles, lectures, and short stories that reflect on the years between 9/11 and Barack Obama. They cover the themes of integration, community cohesion, terrorism, radicalization, cultural difference, multiculturalism, identity politics, and liberalism. Beginning with a raw and unedited response to the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and ending with Obama's election, S.M. Atif Imtiaz covers the numerous facets of the debate that surrounds Western Muslims today. The book sets out a narrative for these years and a response that argues that Western Muslims should move away from identity politics towards Islamic humanism.

S.M. Atif Imtiaz holds a doctorate in social psychology, is a longstanding community activist, and has worked in equalities for the Bradford and Airedale Primary Care Trust in England.

Foreword

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Product details

Authors Imtiaz, S. M. Atif Imtiaz, S.M. Atif Imtiaz
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.11.2010
 
EAN 9781847740243
ISBN 978-1-84774-024-3
No. of pages 164
Weight 240 g
Illustrations Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Other religions
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Miscellaneous

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology of Religion, RELIGION / Islam / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Islamic Studies, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Religion, Politics & State, Relating to Islamic / Muslim people and groups

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