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The Last of the Lascars: Yemeni Muslims in Britain (1836-2012) By Mohammed Siddique Seddon

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The Last of the Lascars: Yemeni Muslims in Britain (1836-2012) By Mohammed Siddique Seddon

ISBN: 9781847740359

Author: Mohammed Siddique Seddon

Book Binding: Paperback

Pages: 328

Size: 8.5 x 5.5 x 1.2 inch

Publication Year: 2014

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About This Book:
"Dr. Seddon's work adds a significant and captivating chapter to the recent history of Britain." -David Waines, former professor of Islamic Studies at Lancaster University in the United Kingdom. Yemeni Muslims have been a part of the British story since the mid-nineteenth century, first as imperial oriental seamen and then as postcolonial labor migrants. They landed in British ports and industrial towns, where they not only added to the cultural tapestry but also shaped the ecclesiastical environment.
These Yemeni Muslims not only blended in but also left their imprint. They married local British wives, built a network of distinctive "Arab-only" boarding houses and cafés, and were crucial in the establishment of Britain's first mosques and religious groups. The author, Mohammed Siddique Seddon, is a lecturer in religious and Islamic studies at the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Chester in England. His study and observations shed light on this crucial component of British history and cultural diversity.

The Last of the Lascars: Yemeni Muslims in Britain (1836-2012) By Mohammed Siddique Seddon

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    The Last of the Lascars: Yemeni Muslims in Britain (1836-2012) By Mohammed Siddique Seddon

    ISBN: 9781847740359

    Author: Mohammed Siddique Seddon

    Book Binding: Paperback

    Pages: 328

    Size: 8.5 x 5.5 x 1.2 inch

    Publication Year: 2014

    Description

    About This Book:
    "Dr. Seddon's work adds a significant and captivating chapter to the recent history of Britain." -David Waines, former professor of Islamic Studies at Lancaster University in the United Kingdom. Yemeni Muslims have been a part of the British story since the mid-nineteenth century, first as imperial oriental seamen and then as postcolonial labor migrants. They landed in British ports and industrial towns, where they not only added to the cultural tapestry but also shaped the ecclesiastical environment.
    These Yemeni Muslims not only blended in but also left their imprint. They married local British wives, built a network of distinctive "Arab-only" boarding houses and cafés, and were crucial in the establishment of Britain's first mosques and religious groups. The author, Mohammed Siddique Seddon, is a lecturer in religious and Islamic studies at the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Chester in England. His study and observations shed light on this crucial component of British history and cultural diversity.

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