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Title: Friday Prayers at YOI Fellside


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Friday Prayers at YOI Fellside
  • Mansur Ali
  • Sophie Gilliat-Ray
  • Stephen Pattison

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Main research questions - SP
  • Who decides to become a Muslim chaplain, and why?
  • What is involved in Muslim chaplaincy practice?
  • How do chaplains navigate the politics of their
    working lives?
  • What is the impact of their work, within and
    beyond their institutions?

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Significance of the project - SP
  • A way to examine how Muslims are developing
    practices and theologies of pastoral care
  • An exploration of how a new religious profession
    develops and then becomes contested by tensions
    around authority and seniority.
  • An opportunity to examine how religious practice
    associated with homes, mosques and other private
    spaces is accommodated in public institutions

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YOI Fellside - SP
  • Fieldwork at the prison on 5 different occasions
    with
  • Senior managers (2)
  • Muslim chaplains (1 full-time 4 sessional)
  • Focus groups with x 2 groups of Muslim boys (8 in
    each group)
  • Observation of meetings, office work, Friday
    prayers, receptions and referrals

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Friday prayers- Islamic perspectives - MA
  • The theological and social significance of Juma
  • Weekly Eid
  • Special place in Islamic cosmology
  • Expiation of sins

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Friday prayers- Islamic perspectives - MA
  • The theological and social significance of Juma
  • Prayers are accepted
  • Khutba as spiritual connection/teaching
  • Juma as a community activity

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Publications
  • 2013, Understanding Muslim Chaplaincy, Ashgate
  • 2012, Muslim Chaplains working at the interface
    of public and private, in Ahmad, W. and
    Sardar, Z (eds.), in Muslims in Britain Making
    Social and Political Space, Routledge
  • 2011, Being There Shadowing a British Muslim
    Hospital Chaplain, Qualitative Research, vol.
    11(5) 469-486
  • 2010, Bodyworks and Fieldwork research with
    British Muslim chaplains, Culture and Religion,
    11(4) 413-432
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