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Female converts to Islam considered in new study

A major new academic study exploring the attitudes of women who have converted to Islam in Britain looks at issues ranging from dress codes to divorce, marriage to media stereotypes and spirituality to sexuality.

Published on
May 27, 2013
Last updated
May 27, 2015

Yasir Suleiman - founding director of the Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Centre of Islamic Studies at the University of Cambridge 鈥 explained that researchers had set out to explore 鈥渢he paradox of women converting to Islam despite the negative image that it is all about the oppression of women鈥.

They had therefore joined forces with the New Muslims Project to bring together around 50 converts for frank in-depth discussions over several days. The results have now been published as .

Chairing a launch event for the project at Soas, University of London, earlier this month, journalist Kristiane Backer estimated that 5,000 British people convert to Islam each year, three-quarters of them women, though she stressed that conversion was 鈥渘ot for the faint-hearted鈥. She described how converting to Islam meant she had to leave her job presenting her own German MTV show interviewing pop stars, despite a newly signed contract, and effectively 鈥渆nded [her] entertainment career鈥.

White women converts were often considered as 鈥渢rophy assets鈥 among 鈥渉eritage Muslim鈥 communities but not as suitable marriage partners, added Ms Backer, though also seen as 鈥渆asy prey鈥 and subject to 鈥渋ndecent proposals鈥. Yet despite the challenges, she said that most of the women which took part in the discussions 鈥渨ould not even dream of taking their old life back, since they found Islam deeply satisfying intellectually and providing answers to all the big questions鈥.聽

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Co-chair Batool Al-Toma, director of the New Muslims Project, argued that 鈥渃onverts are a segment of the community that can no longer be ignored鈥. Yet she noted that they often met with 鈥渄ry and prescriptive interpretations of Islam鈥 and that 鈥渙nly a minority of mosques provide facilities for women鈥. She also pointed out that it could be a problem for some converts if they wanted to pray for their birth families or attend Christmas meals.

The report gives some even more striking examples of the conflicts that can occur between converts and their original families. In one case, a convert鈥檚 father threw her out of the house, her brother joined the British National Party and, when she went abroad for a humanitarian project, they all informed the security services that she might be a terrorist.

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Professor Suleiman suggested there was no firm distinction between 鈥渃onversions of conviction鈥 and 鈥渃onversions of convenience鈥. It was not unusual for a woman to convert because she was getting married and then end up 鈥渄itching the man but keeping Islam鈥. He also passed on the view of several participants that you should 鈥渢reat your imam as you would treat plumbers 鈥 get three quotes鈥.

matthew.reisz@tsleducation.com

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