Islamic Britain
Book Description
In the complex landscape of modern Britain, a significant spiritual community navigates the delicate balance between faith, identity, and belonging. Philip Lewis explores the inner world of British Muslims as they wrestle with profound questions about their place in contemporary society.
This thoughtful examination reveals how a community moves beyond the immigrant experience toward something entirely new. As first-generation dreams of eventual return to ancestral homelands fade, a younger generation faces the challenge of creating an authentic Islamic identity within British culture. The book delves into the psychological and spiritual dimensions of this transformation, exploring how individuals reconcile their deep religious convictions with the realities of life in a pluralistic society.
Lewis addresses the misconceptions and media portrayals that often overshadow genuine understanding, offering instead a nuanced portrait of a community in transition. Through careful analysis, he examines how British Muslims approach questions of education, cultural expression, and political engagement while maintaining their spiritual foundations.
Rather than sensationalized narratives, readers encounter the real struggles and aspirations of people seeking to honor both their faith and their citizenship. This work provides valuable insights for anyone interested in understanding how spiritual communities adapt and evolve while preserving their core beliefs in an increasingly interconnected world.
The book offers a window into the ongoing process of cultural and religious integration that shapes modern multicultural societies.
Who Is This For?
đź“– Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~7 hours)
đź“„ Length: 250 pages
What You'll Discover
- âś“ Understand the nature of mind
- âś“ Explore Ethnic relations
- ✓ Explore Selbstverständnis
- âś“ Explore Muslim
- ✓ Explore Religiöse Minderheit
- âś“ Explore Muslims
- âś“ Explore Islamieten
- âś“ Explore Social conditions