For most young people religion and religiosity is something latent
or private activated by private events or the passing of years. For
Muslim young people it can be activated by an incessant
Islamaphobic discourse that requires fundamental questions of
relationships and belonging to be addressed in the public gaze
whilst being positioned as representatives and 'explainers' of
their religion and their communities. Written by a leading
practitioner and academic in the field of youth and community work
this multidisciplinary book reflects the way theoretical, the
social and the religious impacts on the lives of Muslim young
people.
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