Enemy Within

Warsi, Sayeeda

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Sayeeda Warsi, peer of the realm, could be considered part of the Establishment. So why does she wonder over half a century after her grandfather came to the UK whether the UK will still be a home for her grandchildren? Tracking the changing currents in British attitudes and policy towards Islam and unpicking the challenges for Muslims with brutal honesty, this text offers solutions to the big issues of our time with much-needed clarity and humour. This edition features a new foreword.

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Publish Date: 01/02/2018

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Now with a new paperback introduction

‘Vital reading’ Daily Telegraph
‘It turns conventional wisdom on its head’ Peter Oborne
‘Uniquely insightful’ Sunday Times
‘Eloquent, calm and clever’ Andrew Marr

Britain has often found groups within its borders whom it does not trust, whom it feels have a belief, culture, practice or agenda which runs contrary to those of the majority. From Catholics to Jews, miners to trade unionists , Marxists to liberals and even homosexuals, all have at times been viewed, described and treated as ‘the enemy within’. Muslims are the latest in a long line of ‘others’ to be given this label.

How did this state of affairs come to pass? What are the lessons and challenges for the future – and how will the tale of Muslim Britain develop? Sayeeda Warsi draws on her own unique position in British life, as the child of Pakistani immigrants, an outsider, who became an insider, the UK’s first Muslim Cabinet minister, to explore questions of cultural difference, terrorism, surveillance, social justice, religious freedom, integration and the meaning of ‘British values’.

Uncompromising and outspoken, filled with arguments, real-life experience, necessary truths and possible ways forward for Muslims, politicians and the rest of us, this is a timely and urgent book.

‘This thoughtful and passionate book offers hope amid the gloom’ David Anderson QC, Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation

‘A vital book at a critical time’ Helena Kennedy QC

Additional information

Weight 303 g
Dimensions 198 × 129 × 23 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

xxxvi, 378

Language

English

Edition

New Edition

Dewey

305.6970941 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K