Critical Muslim 60

Refugees

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November 2026 9781805266907 288 pp
Forthcoming
Available as an eBook

Description

The twenty-first century has been dominated by an ongoing refugee crisis. The whole world seems to be engulfed in wars causing not just devastation, but also a flood of people fleeing their homes and countries. And refugees may no longer just be displaced by war, but can also be victims of far-right ideological intolerance or the continuing rampage of our climate catastrophe. Increasing international interconnectivity, the rise of global nomadism and growing xenophobia in politics make refugees an easy target in a world of uncertainty, chaos and contradiction. They cannot escape the reality of post-normal times. This issue of Critical Muslim explores the refugee experience and considers the best ways of dealing with this crisis. While claims and statistics remain in dispute, around two in every three refugees in the world today are Muslim. What does this mean for the future of Muslim societies and communities?

About Critical Muslim: A quarterly publication of ideas and issues showcasing groundbreaking thinking on Islam and what it means to be a Muslim in a rapidly changing, interconnected world. Each edition centres on a discrete theme, and contributions include reportage, academic analysis, cultural commentary, photography, poetry, and book reviews.

Editor(s)

Ziauddin Sardar is an award-winning, internationally renowned writer, futurist and cultural critic. His many books include Three Begums; Reading the Qur’an and A Person of Pakistani Origins (all published by Hurst); Mecca: The Sacred City; and Desperately Seeking Paradise: Journeys of a Sceptical Muslim. A former New Statesman columnist and UK equality and human rights commissioner, he is Editor of the influential quarterly Critical Muslim.

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