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Muslim youth : challenges, opportunities and expectations / edited by Fauzia Ahmad and Mohammad Siddique Seddon.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ahmad, Fauzia, editor.
Seddon, Mohammed Sidiq, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Muslim youth--Attitudes.
Muslim youth.
Muslim youth--Conduct of life.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (337 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York, N.Y. : Continuum International Pub. Group, 2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
"Many Muslim societies, regardless of location, are displaying a 'youth bulge', where more than half their populations are under the age of 25. An increasingly globalized western culture is rapidly eroding 'traditional' ideas about society, from the family to the state. At the same time, there is a view that rampant materialism is creating a culture of spiritual emptiness in which demoralization and pessimism easily find root. For young Muslims these challenges may be compounded by a growing sense of alienation as they face competing ideologies and divergent lifestyles. Muslim youth are often idealized as the 'future of Islam' or stigmatized as rebelling against their parental values and suffering 'identity crises'. These experiences can produce both positive and negative reactions, from intellectual engagement and increasing spiritual maturity to emotional rejectionism, narrow identity politics and violent extremism. This book addresses many of the central issues currently facing young Muslims in both localized and globalized contexts through engaging with the work of academics, youth work practitioners and those working in non-governmental organizations and civic institutions."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Contents:
Introduction / Mohammad S. Seddon & Fauzia Ahmad
Muslim youth : negotiating local and global contexts
The phenomenon of dual nihilism among the British Muslim youth of Bradford / Saeed a. Khan
Why is Hizb-ut Tahrir influential in Britain and Uzbekistan but not in Turkey and Egypt? / Ihsan Yilmaz
Identity and belonging
Muslim migrant youth: descriptive factors related to acculturation and psychosocial adaptation / M. Taqi Tirmazi, Altaf Husain, Fatima Mirza & Tasanee R. Walsh
Religion, language or ethnicity? hybridised youth identity among the Afghan Ismaili community in Germany / Yahia Baiza
Turning to my religion / M. G. Khan
Education and new media
Growing up under lockdown or educational pioneers? Challenging stereotypes of British Muslim women in higher education / Fauzia Ahmad
Muslim youth at university: a critical examination of the British higher education system / Seyfeddin Kara
Muslim youth and citizenship education: idealism, islam and prospects for successful citizenship education / Nader al-Refai & Christopher Bagley
Methodologies of engaging
activity and alterity: youth work with Muslim girls / Gill Cressey
Youth work and islam: a growing tradition / Brian Belton
Training muslim youths to be khateebs arif fitzsimon
Engaging with young muslims: some paradigms from the Quran and Sunnah Mohammad S. Seddon.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [280]-304) and index.
ISBN:
9781441168887
1441168885
9781472548658
1472548655
9781441189509
1441189505
OCLC:
893331451

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