Westminster Conversations: Muslims in Britain, 1800‒1970, and Beyond

Westminster Conversations: Muslims in Britain, 1800‒1970, and Beyond

Muslims in Britain, 1800‒1970, and Beyond: Historical Approaches & Why

By University of Westminster

Date and time

July 1 · 9am - July 2 · 2pm GMT+1

Location

University of Westminster

35 Marylebone Road London NW1 5LS United Kingdom

About this event

  • 1 day 5 hours

Venue: University of Westminster

CALL FOR PAPERS - Deadline: Saturday, May 11th at midnight.

July 1st: 10-5pm

July 2nd: 10-2pm

We are thrilled to announce a collaborative conference between the Muslims in Britain Research Network (MBRN), Everyday Muslim Heritage and Archive Initiative (EMHAI), and the University of Westminster, which will be hosted in the Westminster Voices series. This unique partnership aims to bring together scholars, practitioners, and communities to delve into the multifaceted histories of Islam and Muslims in Britain from the 1800s onwards.

Muslims have been a part of Britain's landscape for centuries, their presence evolving and shaping the nation’s cultural fabric. From the earliest communities in the 19th century to the transformative period of post-1960s migration, the narratives of Muslims in Britain are rich and diverse, reflecting a tapestry of experiences, identities, and contributions.

Conference Themes:

  • Intersectionality in historical Muslim identity in Britain
  • Post- and de-colonial approaches within history
  • Contemporary impact and influence of historical British Muslims
  • Experiences of racism and prejudice in early British Muslims
  • Histories of Muslim Organisations and Institutions
  • Contestations in ‘British Muslim’ identity
  • Socio-political activism to date
  • Significant ‘British Muslim’ public figures
  • Recent books/publications on the history of Islam and Muslims in Britain

Join Us:

Be part of this enriching exploration into the histories of Islam and Muslims in Britain. Whether you're an academic, researcher, practitioner, or community member, your perspectives are valuable in fostering knowledge exchange and understanding.

Programme TBC

Conference Organisers:

Sadiya Ahmed: sadiya@everydaymuslim.org

Samuel Bartlett, Sariya Cheruvallil-Contractor

Muslim in Britain Research NetworkEveryday Muslim Heritage and Archive Initiative

Sobia Razzaq: s.razzaq@westminster.ac.uk

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