Muslims on the Map: A National Survey of Social Trends in Britain
By (Author) Serena Hussain
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
30th July 2008
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Social research and statistics
305.6970941
Hardback
248
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
Many faith groups in the UK - most notably Muslims - have in recent years challenged the idea that religion should be predominantly a matter for the private domain. In response to this challenge, the 2001 National Census included the question of religious affiliation. Using the large-scale data of the 2001 National Census, "Muslims on the Map" has created the first long awaited community profile which looks at Muslims as an entire faith community from a sociological and social policy perspective. In her analysis, Serena Hussain reveals the social position of Muslims as a group compared to other faith communities in terms of educational qualifications, economic activity and housing conditions and as demonstrated by other poverty indicators. In doing so, she provides the first significant, comprehensive portrait of Muslim communities in modern Britain.
""Muslims on the Map...makes and important and significant contribution to knowledge."" -- Professor David Gordon Townsend Centre for International Poverty Research University of Bristol
Serena Hussain completed her PhD at the University of Bristol and is currently working on a project exploring migration and ethnic geographies at the Univesity of Leeds. Though her principle expertise is in Muslims in Britain, she has also worked on community tolerance, young people and unemployment, asylum seekers and 'hidden' ethnic communities.