Academic Writing
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‘Mosques in the United Kingdom‘ (with Sophie Gilliat-Ray, University of Cardiff) in Stefano Allievi (ed.) Conflicts over Mosques in Europe: Policy Issues and Trends (Alliance Publishing Trust, 2010). [Link] |
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“Governing Muslims after 9/11” in S. Sayyid and Abdoolkarim Vakil (eds) Thinking Through Islamophobia (London: Hurst, 2010). [Link] |
‘The Radical Nineties Revisited: Jihadi Discourses in Britain‘ in Madawi al-Rasheed and Marat Shterin (eds.) Dying for Faith (London: Routledge, 2009), 105-110. [Link] |
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(with Philip Lewis, University of Bradford) ‘The Pattern of Islamic Reform in Britain: the Deobandis between intra-Muslim sectarianism and engagement with wider society’ in Martin van Bruinessen (ed.) Producing Islamic Knowledge: Transmission and Dissemination in Western Europe (London: Routledge, 2010. [Link] |
‘Good Imam, Bad Imam: Civic Religion and National Integration in Britain post-9/11’, The Muslim World (Hartford Seminary), (October 2006), 96/4, 687-705.[Link] |
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‘Islamic Citizenship in Britain after 7/7: Tackling Extremism and Preserving Freedoms’ in Aftab Ahmed Malik (ed.) The State We Are In: Identity, Terror and the Law of Jihad (Bristol: Amal Press, 2006), 3-13.[Link to PDF] [Reproduced with the permission of Amal Press]| |
‘Locating the British Imam: The Deobandi `Ulama between Contested Authority and Public Policy Post-9/11’ in Jocelyne Cesari and Sean McLoughlin (eds.) European Muslims and the Secular State (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005), 181-196.[Link]. |
‘Muslims and the Politics of Race and Faith in Britain and Europe’, Muslim World Book Review, 26/1, Autumn 2005, 6-19. [Link to PDF] [Reproduced with the permission of the MWBR]. |
![]() ‘Lobbying and Marching: British Muslims and the State’ in Tahir Abbas (ed.) Muslim Britain: Communities under Pressure (London: Zed, 2005), 92-106. [Link]. |
‘Wahhabism in the United Kingdom: manifestations and reactions’ in Madawi al-Rasheed (ed.)Transnational Connections and the Arab Gulf (London: Routledge, 2005), 168-184. [Link]. |
‘Standing out for justice even against ourselves: Muslims and Terrorism in the Wider World’, Muslim World Book Review, 24/2, Winter 2004, 5-16.[Link to PDF] [Reproduced with the permission of the MWBR]. |
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