Media language on Islam and Muslims : terminologies and their effects / Salman Al-Azami, editor.

This book brings together contributions from ten academics and a commentary from a Muslim community leader on how the British media represent some of the most important terminologies related to Islam and Muslims. It takes a nuanced approach to language within Muslims in the media research by focusin...

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Other Authors: Al-Azami, A. Salman (Abdullahis Salman) (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction - Language Matters: Why the Media need to Reconsider how they use terminologies on Islam and Muslims
  • Commentary - How theory can have a real impact: the practical realities of fighting Islamophobia in the media
  • Towards a Grammar of Islamophobia
  • The representation of Islamism in the UK press
  • Associations between Islam, extremism and terrorism in the British national news 1998-2019
  • Islamic State: The Political Challenge of Naming
  • Islamification, Islamofascism and the ideation of Londonistan
  • The Embedding of an Islamophobic Trope in the Media: Radical versus Moderate Muslims
  • The Practice of Dissimulation (Taqiyya) Between Islamophobia and Sectarianism
  • The Myth of jihad: Examining the Multivalent Nature of the Term
  • The perceptions of sharia: beyond words and intentions
  • Reclaiming the spiritual meaning of Allahu Akbar from media misrepresentation. .