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Ed Husain

Among the Mosques: A Journey Across Muslim Britain

Among the Mosques: A Journey Across Muslim Britain

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The book "The Islamist" by Ed Husain explores the complex relationship between Britain and Islam, examining how Muslims reconcile progressive values with literalist interpretations of their faith. It provides an honest account of British Muslim life, highlighting the struggle for identity and belonging between tradition and modernity.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 352 pages
Publication date: 14 April 2022
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


The Times is a highly regarded and nuanced publication that is considered a must-read. The Rt Hon. Sajid Javid MP, a prominent political figure, has expressed his endorsement of the newspaper, highlighting its importance and relevance.

Tom Holland, the author of the book "Dominion," has also praised The Times for its compelling and moving content.

Islam is the fastest-growing faith community in Britain, with domes and minarets redefining the skylines of towns and cities as mosques become increasingly prominent features. However, despite Britain's reputation as a global home of cosmopolitanism and modern civilization, its deep-rooted relationship with Islam is complex and threatened by rising hostility, hatred, intolerance, and ignorance.

There has been much media debate about embracing diversity in our communities, but what does integration look like on the ground in places like Dewsbury, Glasgow, Belfast, and London? How are Muslims, young and old, reconciling progressive values such as gender equality, individualism, the rule of law, and free speech with literalist interpretations of their faith? And how is this tension unfolding inside mosques today, away from the public gaze?

Ed Husain, a journalist and author, has undertaken a search for answers to these questions by immersing himself in the Muslim communities across Britain. He joins men and women in their prayers, conversations, meals, plans, pains, joys, triumphs, and adversities, providing an open and honest account that brings the daily reality of British Muslim life sharply into focus.

Husain's book "The Islamist" explores the struggle of identity and belonging among British Muslims, caught between tradition and modernity, East and West, revelation and reason. Through his experiences and observations, he sheds light on the complexities and challenges faced by Muslims in contemporary Britain, offering a valuable insight into the lives and experiences of this diverse community.

In conclusion, The Times is a highly respected and valuable publication that provides a comprehensive and nuanced perspective on a range of issues. Its endorsement by prominent figures such as the Rt Hon. Sajid Javid MP and Tom Holland, as well as its compelling and moving content, makes it a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complex relationship between Britain and Islam. Ed Husain's book "The Islamist" offers a valuable contribution to this understanding, providing a deep and insightful exploration of the lives and experiences of British Muslims in contemporary Britain.

Weight: 248g
Dimension: 198 x 130 x 25 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781526618672

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