National Identity and Liberal democracy are recurrent themes in debates about Muslim minorities in the West.
It charts a gradual.
This book engages with both these themes, addressing the lack of understanding about the character of British Islam and its relationship to the Liberal state.
Britain is no exception, with politicians responding to claims about Muslims\' lack of integration by mandating the promotion of \'fundamental British values\' including \'democracy\' and \'individual liberty\'.
National Identity and Liberal democracy are recurrent themes in debates about Muslim minorities in the West