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Islamophobia

Thomas Sealy – Religion, Race, Culture: Islamophobia and British Converts to Islam

Posted on 6 March 2023 by Michael Munnik

My interview with Gayle, a white British Muslim convert of 18 years, had ended. It was a pleasant but chilly late winter’s day. About fifty yards up the street was […]

Shanon Shah – The making of a good gay Muslim: Navigating (post)colonial politics in contemporary Britain

Posted on 28 February 2022 by Michael Munnik

Has public debate on Islam and sexual diversity finally come of age, in Britain at least? Judging by the evolving media and pop culture landscape over the past decade, it […]

Kate Hodgson – Has social media normalised Islamophobia? Observations of the aftermath of the attack on the Finsbury Park Mosque

Posted on 30 January 2018 by Michael Munnik

North London Central Mosque in Finsbury Park.Image by Danny Robinson (CC BY-SA 2.0),via Wikimedia Commons Social media has advanced at an alarming rate: people can now access their Facebook, Twitter […]