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Cut From The Same Cloth?: Muslim Women On Life In Britain
Cut From The Same Cloth?: Muslim Women On Life In Britain
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From modern pop culture to anti-Blackness, faith and family, politics, education, creativity and working life; this anthology gives visibly Muslim women creatives a space to speak to the matters that mean most to them.
SPOILER We won't be answering the usual questions!
Perceived as the visual representation of Islam, hijab-wearing Muslim women are often harangued at work, at home and in public life yet are rarely afforded a platform on their own terms. Whether it's awkward questions, radical commentators sensationalising our existence, non-Muslims and non-hijabis making assumptions, men speaking on our behalf, or stereotypical norms being perpetuated by the same old faces, hijabis are tired.
Cut from the Same Cloth? seeks to tip the balance back in our favour. Here, twenty-one middle- and working-class women of all ages and races look beyond the tired tropes, exploring the breadth of our experience and spirituality. It's time we, as a society, stop with the hijab-splaining and make space for the women who know.
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One Line Summary
Empowering Muslim women voices challenging stereotypes in Britain.
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Who is this book for?
This book offers a refreshing and authentic perspective from Muslim women who are often misunderstood or misrepresented. Their stories delve into personal, cultural, and societal themes, giving you a closer look at their real lives beyond stereotypes. It’s a compelling read that highlights resilience and the richness of diverse experiences within the Muslim community.