Islamic Universalism or Ethno-nationalism? Exploring identity salience within a Kurdish migrant community in Britain Cover Image

Islamic Universalism or Ethno-nationalism? Exploring identity salience within a Kurdish migrant community in Britain
Islamic Universalism or Ethno-nationalism? Exploring identity salience within a Kurdish migrant community in Britain

Author(s): Serena Hussain
Subject(s): Islam studies, Politics and religion, Migration Studies, Ethnic Minorities Studies, Politics and Identity
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Muslims in the West; Kurdish; refugees; social identity; political mobilisation;

Summary/Abstract: This article examines identity salience among members of a Kurdish Muslim migrant community in England. The study, in contrast to previous research on the Kurdish diaspora, focuses on religious identity in a small-city context, with recently arrived migrants, predominately from Iraqi Kurdistan. In-depth interviews highlight how ethnic repression within sending nations results in greater politicisation of ethnicity and in turn salience over all other identities, even within a non-Muslim setting. As such, findings did not demonstrate growing salience of religious identity over ethno-national identities, in order to close ranks with other Muslim minorities in a local context, as described in literature on ‘Islamic diasporas’.

  • Issue Year: 9/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 205-221
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English