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Perceptions of the processes of radicalisation and de-radicalisation among British South Asian Muslims in a post-industrial city
Authors:Tahir Abbas  Assma Siddique
Institution:1. Department of Sociology , Fatih University , Istanbul , Turkey tahir_abbas@hotmail.co.uk;3. Birmingham Metropolitan College , Birmingham , UK
Abstract:This paper presents the findings of a qualitative study exploring the perceptions of British South Asian Muslims in relation to the pathways towards radicalisation and the challenges of community leadership in relation to de-radicalisation. The study is based on in-depth interviews, using an ethnographic methodological framework, with a purposive sample of 30 Muslim men and women, including senior political figures, community leaders, religious figures and young Muslims (aged 18–25) from across the city of Birmingham, UK. The fieldwork was carried out between September 2005 and May 2007. Respondents reflected a general perspective that regards social exclusion, Islamophobia, lack of effective theological and political leadership, regressive anti-terror law and geo-political events as principal factors in the radicalisation and the de-radicalisation of British Muslims. These findings provide important insights into Muslims in Britain in relation to questions of ‘radicalism’ and politics, and they have specific implications for research, policy and practice in this area.
Keywords:Birmingham (UK)  radicalisation  Muslims  Islamism  extremism  cohesion  leadership
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