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Young Muslim Change-Makers - Grassroots Charities Rethinking Modern Societies

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor William Barylo is an independent researcher focusing on the articulations between diasporic cultures, religions and hyper-modernity from a decolonial and restorative perspective. He is an awarded photographer and film maker, having directed the internationally released documentary "Polish Muslims: an unexpected meeting". Klappentext This book offers an exploration of the Muslim charity sector, from multi-million pound NGOs to discrete grassroots charities who are giving rise to the next generation of Muslim entrepreneurs, scholars, politicians and other influencers. It explores how such charities offer innovative methods for challenging religious extremism and islamophobia. Zusammenfassung This book offers an exploration of the Muslim charity sector, from multi-million pound NGOs to discrete grassroots charities who are giving rise to the next generation of Muslim entrepreneurs, scholars, politicians and other influencers. It explores how such charities offer innovative methods for challenging religious extremism and islamophobia. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1 What Sociology for Islam? 2 Muslim Grassroots Charities and Method 3. Islamophobia: Countering Alienation 4. The Attractive Middle-Way 5. Crafting an Active Citizenship 6. Neoliberal Metacolonisation 7. From Resistance to Self-Determination Conclusion

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