rest to scholars and students researching Muslims in the West, in particular sociologists, anthropologists, and political scientists. It will also appeal to analysts and academics researching security and terrorism, race and racialization, as well as gender, immigration, and diaspora.
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"In this book, Saeed explores the securitisation of British Muslims, specifically Muslim women of Pakistani origin. ... Saeed's work provides an important contribution to the discourse about Islam in Britain. ... It is a must-read for anyone working on or interested in understanding the British Muslim experience and countering extremism in Britain." (Amani El Sehrawey, LSE Review of Books, blogs.lse.ac.uk, July, 2017)