The Roots

As a parent, you are forced to address your own baggage and internal biases in order to parent from a secure and healthy place.
And while the parenting industrial complex encourages us to do this with regards to our own emotional makeup, we very rarely take the time
we very rarely take the time to interrogate how a media landscape that constantly positions the Muslim and Islam as ‘Other’, has impacted our sense of belief and practice.

muslimmatters.org/2021/05/30/int…
Nowhere is parental self-reflection and analysis more important than the impressions we have of Islam – our very sense of purpose and direction.
What are we passing onto our children, knowingly and unknowingly, about a value system we ascribe to?
Empire

Looking back at my own history, as the product of a third-generation, South Asian household in Britain, bearing the indelible fingerprint of Empire, my understanding of Islam was forged by the experiences inherent in these three disparate contexts.
It resulted in an enduring dichotomy that placed Islam and ‘Muslimness’ as antithetical to the ‘rational’, ‘enlightened’ thinking characteristic of Western liberal democracies.
The idea of religious thought as intellectually deficient is naturally woven into the backdrop of our existence.
For many South Asian Muslims of my grandfather’s generation, who emigrated to the United Kingdom due to labor demands in the 1960s, expressions of Muslimness in the public domain were what got you in trouble in the workplace -
—my grandfather was forced to leave several of his blue-collar jobs due to his prayer schedule —, and what led to aggression and violence in the streets. It was bad enough to be foreign by nature, but to be actively, selectively foreign wasn’t going to endear you to anyone.
The subcontinent’s position in Empire plays a critical role in the identity of its diaspora. The Imperial construct of a spectrum of ‘otherness’ graciously held the elusive promise of greater proximity to ‘whiteness’ to its South Asian subjects.
This led to many first and second-generation South Asian Muslims with the perceived option of whitewashing – being acceptable and accepted through a display of secular sensibilities. 

For South Asian Muslim families in 1960s Britain, Islam was a part of the identity that got ripped away from you as you re-rooted on foreign soil and according to ‘British values’.  A sepia-tinted relic of their former -apparently less civilized- existence that wasn’t fit for
A sepia-tinted relic of their former -apparently less civilized- existence that wasn’t fit for the public-facing, professional world, and which was best practiced in the hushed privacy behind closed doors.
With the British conception of Islam conflating it with South Asian culture and practice in the late 70s and 80s, my parent’s generation, who had fully embraced their British identity, were far more eager to distance themselves from these symbols of foreignness
my parent’s generation, who had fully embraced their British identity, were far more eager to distance themselves from these symbols of foreignness and the harsh, unforgiving spotlight of dehumanizing judgment which they brought.
Aside from the few political moments which evoked a reactive sense of Islamic identity situated in the global, rather than the local –the Iranian revolution & the Rushdie affair -, the cultural white noise which had framed Islam as the ultimate abnormality had cast a long shadow
the Rushdie affair -, the cultural white noise which had framed Islam as the ultimate abnormality had cast a long shadow over Islamic practices, creating a hue of shamefulness. Pitting Muslimness at odds with the nebulous quality of Britishness.
By the time I was born, those knee-jerk, 2nd-hand responses to our religious heritage were pacified & ingrained into my being. My impulsive impressions of Islam were formed through this historical distillation, but the rationalization of these impressions came from further afield
but the rationalization of these impressions came from further afield -from an intellectual diet that was dominated by mainstream culture, & which ossified my impression of Islam as a regressive, dark, and out-of-date ideology.
I was able to watch Disney’s Aladdin & totally avow the depiction of Muslims as savage without a hint of self-reflection or thinking. The irony being, of course, that the social anxiety around Islamic belief centres on the idea of it as culturally deficient,
the social anxiety around Islamic belief centres on the idea of it as culturally deficient, yet it is secular, mainstream portrayals of Muslims –and indeed other minority groups– which expose a deficit in understanding, a willfully obtuse approach to other cultures,
a willfully obtuse approach to other cultures, resulting in dangerously misleading and reductive representations on page & screen.

The turbaned, foreign-tongued villain as archetype -reinforcing this Star Wars-like, Manichean duality of good and evil/secular humanism & Islam-
reinforcing this Star Wars-like, Manichean duality of good and evil/secular humanism and Islam- had created a cultural grammar of danger, threat, and cave-dwelling monstrosity that was inextricably linked with Muslimness.
And while I situate the roots of my disordered feelings about Islam within a uniquely British, South Asian cultural inheritance, it is clear a cultural climate that has cultivated this has a wider impact on Muslims in Britain.
It seems I’m not entirely alone in how this public/default/rational liberalism versus shameful/closeted/irrational Islam dichotomy impacts my impressions of Islam within the wider Muslim community in Britain.
The entirely beneficial and positive waves of Muslim immigration to the British Isles since my grandfather’s generation have enriched and diversified the Muslim and wider community in Britain today in ways that are too numerous to list.
For the Muslim community, in particular, it has brought with it much-needed Islamic scholarship and a more bold, rich, and varied approach to Islam. It has expanded British Islamic knowledge and practice and created a community that is far greater than it has ever been..
Modern Muslim Shame

Overwhelmingly, the tsunami and onslaught of negative media portrayals continue to have an extensive impact on British Muslims of the Millennial and Gen Z demographics across race and class.
This is most obviously laid bare in the athan-alarm clock phenomena –that unique sense of embarrassment and terror that strikes in the heart of a Muslim when our Muslimness is most audibly brought to the fore in a public situation.
This homogenized experience, which includes various ‘embarrassing’ wudu stories, has gained a currency online – getting caught ‘foot-in-sink’ handed so to speak. As well as numerous other common cultural anecdotes regarding the shared mortification
the shared mortification and collective shame of being Muslim in public spaces – being discovered in prayer, finding yourself secularizing religious belief, despite our best intentions not to ‘Prayer…is kind of like meditating…’.
These very relatable stories of a uniquely Muslim wince when our Muslimness is foiled, and an attempt to attach our beliefs to seemingly more palatable symbols. It seems our most uniting feature as British Muslims is the public shame we feel from elements of Islam
Contemporary media content constantly reinforces this duality, in Islam and Muslim culture only receiving a passing green light when aligned with liberal values.
The supposedly reassuring ‘they’re just like us’ narrative underpins almost all major representations of Muslims,
the web of misunderstanding that exists beneath the surface concerning Islamic values is not addressed or confronted, let alone an attempt to represent true Islamic principles and beliefs. As though a culture that so acutely fears difference, and what it might have to confront
As though a culture that so acutely fears difference, and what it might have to confront of its own value system, as a result, is the healthiest model to aspire to

Corporate media, for e.g, appears to be preempting an anticipated objection to visible Muslims in advertisements
visible Muslims in advertisements by almost always justifying their presence with an overt endorsement of liberal values, the rainbow flag carrying Niqabi. Popular culture and media appear to have created this Muslim Frankenstein based on ignorance and lazy assumptions,
the spectre of which now haunts it in its current quest to appear woke & inclusive. These explicit & implicit references to the Muslim subject bleed through & stain our own conception of our religious identity. We have begun to feel it necessary to justify our existence,
We have begun to feel it necessary to justify our existence, bizarrely, through skateboards & super-human acts of kindness. We appear to constantly frame our religious beliefs using secular principles of individual & civil liberty rather than religious obedience,
We appear to constantly frame our religious beliefs using secular principles of individual & civil liberty rather than religious obedience, as though they require justifying & cleansing through secular paradigms. Why are we willingly adopting the language of Quraish -
Why are we willingly adopting the language of Quraish –in championing acts only when they are divorced from la ilaha illallah?

The subtext of all discussions regarding Islamophobia, in all contexts – what itself remains tacit & in between the lines –

The subtext of all discussions regarding Islamophobia, in all contexts – what itself remains tacit and in between the lines – is the idea that prejudice against Muslims is justified, and.. well… kind of understandable.
What place does the conceptual, nefarious Muslim have in liberal democratic societies? Muslims are asking for it – aren’t they?

Preventing Parenting

The ideological impact of culture and media in constructing the villainous Muslim in popular consciousness
The ideological impact of culture and media in constructing the villainous Muslim in popular consciousness – and crucially in Muslim consciousness – has been great, but the punitive impact of domestic counter-terrorism regimes and their role in policing Muslim communities
but the punitive impact of domestic counter-terrorism regimes and their role in policing Muslim communities has also caused untold material damage to Muslim communities and their relationship to Islam. We see efforts from European governments to amalgamate Muslims with terrorism
from European govns to amalgamate Muslims w terrorism & 2 continue 2 problematize hallmarks of Muslim identity. It seems here the neo-Imperial agenda of the surveillance state, ironically, has more in common with extreme ‘Islamist’ groups than those Muslims it seeks 2 incriminate
here the neo-Imperial agenda of the surveillance state, ironically, has more in common with extreme ‘Islamist’ groups than those Muslims it seeks to incriminate as such, by fueling feelings of disenfranchisement & exclusion. Here we see ISIS & European govns working hand in glove
While youthful embarrassment is one thing, this perceived threat & cultivated shame take on a whole new dimension once you are a parent. Those culturally cultivated feelings of shame are underpinned by a very real & material threat to our status as guardians & our very connection
what of every parents’ worst fear, & a possibility that hangs heavy in the air for Muslim parents – that of losing your child for appearing too ‘Muslim’. For them saying the ‘wrong’ thing for a Muslim child, at the doctor’s office or while chasing their friends in the playground.
We know that social anxieties will ultimately play themselves out in the language of the family & home – by extension safeguarding & child protection. its no coincidence that the culture of PREVENT exists when the greatest anxiety in modern-day identity centres on
It is no coincidence that the culture of PREVENT exists when the greatest anxiety in modern-day identity centres on the other of Islam. What underpins the Prevent agenda, is a fallacious & highly racialised understanding of children’s interests and autonomy –
What underpins the Prevent agenda, is a fallacious & highly racialised understanding of children’s interests and autonomy – the idea that Muslim children need to be protected from their parents’ views while those of the secular majority are unproblematic, standard, & the default
Muslim children need to be protected from their parents’ views while those of the secular majority are unproblematic, standard, & the default in morality. This secular intolerance is ultimately paternalistic, imperialist thinking imposed on the Muslim parent & child relationship,
This secular intolerance is ultimately paternalistic, imperialist thinking imposed on the Muslim parent & child relationship, once again devaluing & discrediting Islam & Muslim parents. Understanding this now entirely naturalized notion can help us to legitimize our own beliefs,
Understanding this now entirely naturalized notion can help us to legitimize our own beliefs, rather than seeing them through a securitized and vilifying lens.

The moral panic that certain Islamic practices hold has seeped into Muslim consciousness
The moral panic that certain Islamic practices hold has seeped into Muslim consciousness & imbued certain noble practices with shame, & this is smthing we need to actively seek to discontinue in ourselves, in redressing our own notions of what it means to be both British & Muslim
Being mindful of how public perceptions of Muslims & Islam inform our subconscious & conscious parenting is potentially the most conducive thing we can do as bestowers of Islam for the next generation of Muslims.
Our athan-clock is now our children and their own public expressions of Muslimness, and how we respond to this is crucial. How we might shy away from public expressions of faith, how we might casually dissuade our children from wanting to wear Islamic dress to the local park.
Creating New Norms

Breaking this chain of shame and disesteem in Islam is key to not warping our children’s delicate and evolving impressions of our religion, and discontinuing inter-generational, internalized Islamophobia.
It is key to situating their Islamic identity in the local and immediate: strengthening their British, Islamic identity and allowing them to practically and guiltlessly apply it to their everyday.
As parents, we need to disentangle our noble faith from the web of misconstruction and fallacy to which we have intimately tied it.
We must take time to dismantle the hijab and beard from danger and threat in our thinking and unpack Islamic values
We must take time to dismantle the hijab and beard from danger and threat in our thinking and unpack Islamic values and practices from their closeted and illegitimate anchors.
Identity & representation are linked in a symbiotic way – the way we are seen by others, if left un-interrogated, determines how we see ourselves.
We need to un-root the feelings of illicitness and shame so we are able to present and live Islam in an unfiltered way for ourselves and our children.
A New Language

We must begin to create our own language that no longer privileges prevailing norms, or which are entirely reactive against them.
This isn’t a tired & hackneyed call to challenge stereotypes cos we don’t need to reinforce them
This is not a tired and hackneyed call to challenge stereotypes, because we don’t need to reinforce them by simply and unquestioningly inverting them, rather than questioning the assumptions that underpin them with nuance.
We are constantly witnessing examples of how limited our vernacular is as British Muslims – the most recent example being of the Zara Mohamed, BBC Woman’s Hour interview.
While Zara responded with admirable grace, what was telling about this exchange, was there was absolutely no linguistic space for a conversation about gender and religion outside of the language and power structures we are borrowing from secular standards.
We must no longer base our instinctive understanding, or thinking, of Islam on secular, mainstream narratives.
When we look at staples of British Muslim culture, we see continual examples of how we have internalized someone else’s narrative regarding our own religion.
Thinking Critically

Furthermore, we must adopt a more frank undrstndng of this capitalist value system which relegates Islamic values & be able 2 engage with building blocks of that value system in a more critical way. Mass culture is engineered entirely on the profit motive
This is part of a wider culture that devalues earnestness and endeavour, and achievement and learning. This continually dumbing down effort, which revels in the shallow, and reduces us to our absolute shells,
This continually dumbing down effort, which revels in the shallow, & reduces us to our absolute shells, is ultimately what has demoted a quest for meaning & living for a higher purpose to a comedic, ridiculed act.
We need to create new parameters for our children, and ourselves, of what constitutes worth.
We need to stretch and expand our horizons rather than reduce them according to social and cultural pressures and expectations.
We would do well to realign our conception of abstinence and reposition it from its current ignoble delegation to ignorance and nescience, to its true value as dignified and lofty, despite the sometimes irresistible draw of clout in doing the opposite.
We must be able to situate wider culture within its context. To understand that the Netflix culture obsessed with unveiling Muslim women exposes more about its own the reductive view of women in media –
culture obsessed with unveiling Muslim women exposes more about its own the reductive view of women in media – a clear indication that they feel audiences would not be interested unless women are visually available, and which is clearly uncomfortable with portraying women
& which is clearly uncomfortable with portraying women outside of a, frankly, reductive & damaging beauty standard. Remember that the construction of the Monster in popular consciousness reveals more about those that fashion the image of Monster than those who are fashioned as it
This is a culture war which we have no part in, and which secular liberalism appears to be having with itself, we do not need to be caught in the crossfire.
We need to unpack our own prejudices concerning religious practice by not constantly demoting it intellectually, by probing the classist assumptions through which we see it
We seem to have created our own conveyor belt model which links Islamic orthodoxy to lower class and IQ, and which sadly stems from the material fact that, as a young and developing community, nearly 50% of British Muslims live below the poverty line.
This snobbery is based on the wider Islamophobic model and is designed to breed a sense of complacency in liberal Muslims, undermining solidarity across the Ummah. Furthermore, it has no place in Islamic values which rejects the pretensions of elitism.
We need 2 replace the omnipresent voice of secular, Islamophobic thinking in our head with a sense of taqwa – centering Allah & His Omniscience in our thought/practices so that the next generation of Brit. Muslims might b the 1st to see & undrstnd Islam in a true, untainted light
It is finally time for us to end the derationalization of Islam by starving it of its own language, by constantly seeing and living it as a deficit model in relation to secular humanism, by educating ourselves, and by centering our practice firmly in the Quran and Sunnah.
The limitless potential of Islam as a learning, emotional and intellectual resource for children should give us all hope and set us on a new path of discovery and understanding, as individuals in control of our own destinies and parents in current charge of others
The Late Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks,

"Here in Britain this week a survey has just been published which shows that when Brits randomly are asked what religion are you ?
71% say NONE
This is the most secular Britain we've had"

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