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Dr Sadek Hamid Dip H.E, MA, PhD, PG Cert Ed, FHEA

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E-bost: s.hamid@pcydds.ac.uk

Role in the University

I work with the Principal Investigator, Prof Gary Bunt and the Digital Islam in Britain research project team to map and analyse the ways in which diverse Muslim communities in the UK utilise digital spaces.

Background

My teaching experience includes designing and delivering various undergraduate and postgraduate courses and modules such as: Islamic Studies, Religious Studies, Theory and Method in the 密桃传媒 of Religion, Philosophy and Ethics, Islamic Theology, the Sociology of Muslim Communities in Britain, Youth Studies, Leadership, Community Development  at 

  • Chester University, 
  • Cambridge Muslim College,
  • Liverpool Hope University,
  • University of Wales Trinity Saint David.

Member Of

  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

Academic Interests

My academic background is in the Social Sciences, Religious Studies and Islamic Studies.

Research Interests

My research interests include British Muslims, Islam in Europe and America.

Expertise

I have a specialisation in the study of Muslim young people, Islamic activism, religious radicalisation, inter-faith relations, religion and public policy.

Enterprise, Commercial and Consultancy Activities

I have provided consultation to various public and private sector agencies including BBC and the Home Office.

Publications

Books

  • (Co-edited with Stephen Jones), (Routledge, 2023).
  • Muslims in Britain: New Directions in Thought, Creativity and  Activism(with Philip Lewis). (Edinburgh University Press, 2018).
  • Political Muslims: Understanding Youth Resistance in a Global Context. (Co-edited with Tahir Abbas). (Syracuse University Press, 2018).
  • Young British Muslims: Between Rhetoric and Realities. (Routledge, 2016).
  • Sufis, Salafis and Islamists: The Contested Ground of British Islamic Activism. I.B.Tauris. London, 2016)
  • Islam and Youth Work: A Leap of Faith for Young People (Co-edited with Brian Belton).  Sense Publishers, (Rotterdam.2011).

Book Chapters

  • 鈥淥ld鈥 and 鈥淣ew鈥 Salafis in Britain: Continuity and Change in A Contested Landscape in Salafism in the West: Myths and Realities, edited by Mohamed-Ali Adraoui  and Olivier Roy (Forthcoming). 2023.
  • United Kingdom (with Stephen Jones).Yearbook of Muslims in Europe. Brill. Leiden.2018.
  • The Emergence and Establishment of British Muslim Organisations in Islamic    organisations in Western Countries of Immigration. History, Developments and Future Perspectives. Ceylan, R, and Peucker, M. (eds). Springer (VS Publishing), 2017 
  • Hizb ut-Tahrir in the United Kingdom, Muslim Association of Britain and 鈥楯ihadi Groups in the UK鈥, co-authored with Yahya Birt, in the Manual of Islamic Movements in Europe.  Peter, F and Ortega, R. (eds). I. B. Tauris. London. 2014.
  • The Rise of the Traditional Islam Network: Neo-Sufism and British Muslim Youth in Gabriel, T, Geaves, and R. (eds), Sufism in Britain: Trends and Transformations. Bloomsbury. 2013.

Journal Articles

  • Evaluating the Effectiveness of Salafism in Countering Jihadism: Revisiting a British Case 密桃传媒 (Journal TBC, Forthcoming).
  • Salafism in Britain: Between Integration and Isolation. OASIS Journal. December.2018.
  • Searching for Khilafatopia: The Rise and Fall  of Hizb ut-Tahrir in Britain. Critical  Muslim, 22.1, 2017.
  • Identities, cultures et regles religieuses鈥 (Young European Muslims: Identities, Cultures and Religious Patterns) Afkar/ Idees (Journal of Ideas) No, 50. 2016.  IE Med. Barcelona.  Spain,2016.
  • British Muslim Youth: Facts Features and Religious Trends鈥 in Religion State & Society. London. Routledge. (September) pp. 247-261. 2011
  • Returning to Quran & Sunnah: The Development of Salafism in Britain. ISIM Review, 21, Spring 2008. University of Leiden. Holland, pp.10-11, 2008.

Conferences Organised

I helped to organise the following:

  • Contemporary Muslim Art, Culture and Heritage in Britain. Muslims in Britain Research Network and The University of Birmingham. 14th September 2017.
  • 鈥榊oung, British and Muslim: Academic Research and Real Lives鈥, and the University of Lancaster AHRC/ESRC Religion and Society Programme. Manchester Town Hall. 22nd November 2011. 
  • 鈥楳uslim Youth: Challenges, Opportunities and Expectations鈥. University of Chester and  Association of Muslim Social Scientists (UK). Chester. 22-23rd March 2009.