Contextualising Islam in Britain II project

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Contextualising Islam in Britain II project was a series of four symposia, held between December 2010 – March 2011, convened by the Prince AlWaleed bin Talal bin Centre for Islamic Studies at Cambridge University led by Yasir Suleiman and funded by the Department for Communities and Local Government.[1]

Participants

Participants (including Steering Committee)

Mohammed Abdul-Aziz | Abdelwahab El-Affendi | Akeela Ahmed | Muhammed Ahmed | Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed | Tahir Alam | Abu Muntasir Manwar Ali | Anas Altikriti | Nosheela Ashiq | Qari Asim | Ahab Bdaiwi | Yahya Birt | Fozia Bora | Mahmood Chandia | Maurice Coles | Suma Din | Mustafa Kasim Erol | Rokhsana Fiaz | Ramon Nicolas Harvey | Jeremy Henzell-Thomas (Report compiler)] | Dilwar Hussain | Musharraf Hussain | Mohammed Imran | Ahmed Izzidien | Shainool Jiwa | Humera Khan | Sabira Lakha | Michele Messaoudi | Jing Min | Ibrahim Mogra | Ghulam Moyhuddin | Fiyaz Mughal | Michael Mumisa | Mukhtar Osman | Imranali Panjwani | Sajjad Rizvi | Abdullah Sahin | Anas Al-Shaikh-Ali | Julie Siddiqui | Shahla Suleiman | Yasir Suleiman (Project leader and chair) | Shahien Taj | Erica Timoney | Batool Al-Toma | Mushfiq Uddin | Shereen Williams | Farah Zeb[2]

Secretariat

Saeko Yazaki[2]

Publications

CONTEXTUALISING ISLAM IN BRITAIN Project Leader Professor Yasir Suleiman Director, HRH Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Centre of Islamic Studies, Cambridge UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE in Association with the UNIVERSITIES OF EXEtER AND WESTMINSTER January 2012.

Notes

  1. https://www.cis.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/contextualising-islam-in-britain-phase-ii/
  2. 2.0 2.1 CONTEXTUALISING ISLAM IN BRITAIN Project Leader Professor Yasir Suleiman Director, HRH Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Centre of Islamic Studies, Cambridge UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE in Association with the UNIVERSITIES OF EXEtER AND WESTMINSTER January 2012.