Reflections of British Society

ebook Muslims in the News: Collected Writings of a British Muslim Leader 2011-2017

By Dr. Muhammad Abdul Bari

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A digital volume of Dr. Muhammad Abdul Bari's most salient articles over the last decade. Exploring what it means to be British and Muslim in the 21st century; progressing from Britain's Muslim communities to the wider British society as well as regional and global politics. Expanding on conversations covering Turkish politics and the Olympic legacy to counter extremism, race riots, spirituality and the rise of the far-right - these prolific articles shed light on socio-economic diversity as well as the rise and public acceptance of Islamophobia.


In this volume, the author examines the concerns of the diverse Muslim communities in the UK - from educational and parenting to civil society engagement and effectively raising families to strengthen civil society. He explores community relationships, 2012 Olympic- Paralympic legacies, the role of technology and social media as well as the need for spirituality to give us a moral anchor necessary for a harmonious and equitable society.

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A digital four volume aeries of Dr Muhammad Abdul Bari's most salient articles over the last decade. These volume explore what it means to be British and Muslim in the context of the 21st century War on Terror; progressing from Britain's Muslim communities to the wider British society as well as regional and global politics. Expanding on conversations covering counter-extremism to spirituality and Muslim world politics to the rise of the far-right - these prolific articles shed light on contemporary issues of importance.

In this volume, the author examines the concerns of the diverse Muslim communities in the UK - from educational and parenting to civil society engagement and effectively raising families to strengthen civil society. He explores community relationships, 2012 Olympic-Paralympic legacies, the role of technology and social media as well as the need for spirituality to give us a moral anchor necessary for a harmonious and equitable society.

Reflections of British Society