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The Making of a Salafi Muslim Woman
Salafism or, as it is often referred to, Wahhabism, is seen in the west as a fundamentalist interpretation of Islam that condones the subjugation of women and fuels Jihadist extremism.
This view depicts Salafi women as victims of a fanatical version of Islam.
Why then are growing numbers of women in Britain are choosing to embrace Salafi's literalist beliefs?
In Dr Anabel Inge's book The Making of a Salafi Muslim Woman - Paths to Conversion she gained unprecedented access to Salafi womens groups in the UK to provide an in-depth account of their lives.
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