Among the Mosques
A Journey Across Muslim Britain
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Akbar Kurtha
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Ed Husain
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Bloomsbury presents Among the Mosques by Ed Husain, read by Akbar Kurtha.
Timely and important' THE TIMES
'Considered and nuanced ... A must-read' The Rt Hon. Sajid Javid MP
'Compelling and moving' Tom Holland, author of Dominion
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Islam is the fastest-growing faith community in Britain. Domes and minarets are redefining the skylines of towns and cities as mosques become an increasingly prominent feature. Yet while Britain has prided itself on being a global home of cosmopolitanism and modern civilisation, its deep-rooted relationship with Islam – unique in history – is complex, threatened by rising hostility and hatred, intolerance and ignorance.
There is 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 – of gender equality, individualism, the rule of law and free speech – with literalist interpretations of their faith? And how is this tension, away from the public gaze, unfolding inside mosques today?
Ed Husain takes his search for answers into the heart of Britain’s Muslim communities. Travelling the length and breadth of the country, Husain joins men and women in their prayers, conversations, meals, plans, pains, joys, triumphs and adversities. He tells their stories here in an open and honest account that brings the daily reality of British Muslim life sharply into focus – a struggle of identity and belonging, caught between tradition and modernity, East and West, revelation and reason.
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- Youngson
- 27-05-24
Excellent Book
Well researched and truly enlightening. The author gives a very balanced view on a very important subject. Would recommend.
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- Kindle Customersimon barlow nz
- 12-12-22
Informative
A really well balanced and honest account of his visit to mosques around UK . Giving insight into their machinations in this country ; which I will admit at times is worrying . Thankyou . Enjoyed the sensitive narration by Akbar Kurtha .
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-07-23
Food for thought
I found this audiobook brave and divisive, perverse and inclusive all at the same time. There are a few points that I would like to make in random order:
I as a Shia do not believe in self-flagellation but this book would have you believe I do, so essentially his point of view is sometimes confused as fact.
I do believe that interpretation of religions (and not just Islam) need to be practiced in a modern context, so I applaud his bravery in bringing to the forefront the issues of Salafism and Deobandism. These do need to be addressed and what was pleasing is the criticism of some prominent Irish figures and their ignorance of islam.
Essential in his idea of being British he overly concerns himself in his meaning of integration e.g. from the book it comes across that it is ok for Muslims to drink alcohol, I don't believe it is and it is not for someone else to infer it that it is ok. He is also pro-monarchy, I am a republican but that does not make me any less British or integrated than him.
It was insightful but also could be inciteful
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- Clare D
- 19-05-23
Important book
A fascinating look at the varied nature of the British Muslim population today. Courageous, lucid and inspiring writing teamed with equally clear narrating. Highly recommended to anyone who wants to learn more about modern Britain.
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- Nick S
- 31-10-22
Highly informative in-depth analysis
Listened to this after it got good reviews in The Economist, and it didn't disappoint. An equally troubling but hopeful analysis of the complexities of British Islam today - definitely recommended for anyone interested in politics, free speech, religion and multiculturalism.
Dispels so many myths about Islam while also highlighting conflicts within Britain that I didn't know existed.
Really interesting and definitely recommended.
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- Anonymous User
- 28-11-23
Very insightful
I came to this excellent book having read Husain’s ‘House of Islam’ (which is fantastic by the way). Among the Mosques offers a valuable and nuanced portrait of Islam in 21st century Britain, the pros and the cons. Well worth reading to gain a better understanding of Islam, multiculturalism, radicalization, branches of Islamic faith, etc. Husain is a great writer and storyteller.
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- Serena
- 18-01-22
Accessible and informative
I found this book incredibly accessible and easy to listen to about a complex topic. I've learnt a lot from it that will be really useful in my research degree.
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- Spike Boy
- 07-01-24
An essential read if you want to understand Muslims in Britain
This is one of my all-time favourite books which was as gripping as it was educational, as shocking as it was reassuring and ultimately a projection of where Britain will both gain and lose from the recent explosion of Muslims (no pun intended). I for one do welcome most Muslims in our country and I’m grateful for their contribution on so many levels but their very existence in our community is being threatened by the extremism within their communities. If they fail to stand up to this extremism they will all suffer and positive integration into British society will never properly occur and that’s an existential threat for everyone in Britain. In summary, a superb book which every Briton needs to read regardless of their ideology, colour or religion.
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- Alex 1973
- 08-01-22
Absolutely Fabulous
Loved every minute, couldn't put it down, the first book I've listened to in a while that educated AND entertained me. Wholeheartedly recommend!
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- Anonymous User
- 12-10-24
Great insight
Ed has an amazing knowledge of his faith even if I disagree on some of the things I completely trust his honesty and fair concerns raised in this book.
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