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'''Shelina Zahra Janmohamed''' is a British writer. She is the author of ''Love in a Headscarf'' (2009), a memoir of growing up as a [[Islam in the United Kingdom|British Muslim]] woman.<ref name=kemp/> Her new book titles ''Generation M: Young Muslims Changing the World'' was published in August 2016. ''Generation M'', as [[The Guardian]] puts it, "is the first detailed portrait" of the influential segment of the world’s "fastest growing religion", Islam. <ref name=The Guardian>{{cite news |last=Sherwood |first=Harriet |title=Meet Generation M: the young, affluent Muslims changing the world |publisher=[[The Guardian]] |work=[[Guardian Online]] |date=3 September 2016 |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/sep/03/meet-generation-m-the-young-affluent-muslims-changing-the-world |accessdate=2017-04-28}}</ref> She is also a blogger: her blog is called ''Spirit 21''.<ref name=BBC>{{cite news |last=Casciani |first=Dominic |title=The battle over mosque reform |publisher=[[BBC News]] |work=[[BBC News Online]] |date=29 November 2007 |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7118503.stm |accessdate=2015-03-24}}</ref>
'''Shelina Zahra Janmohamed''' is a British writer. She is the author of ''Love in a Headscarf'' (2009), a memoir of growing up as a [[Islam in the United Kingdom|British Muslim]] woman.<ref name=kemp/> Her new book titles ''Generation M: Young Muslims Changing the World'' was published in August 2016. ''Generation M'', as [[The Guardian]] puts it, "is the first detailed portrait" of the influential segment of the world’s "fastest growing religion", Islam. <ref name=Sherwood> |last=Sherwood |first=Harriet |title=Meet Generation M: the young, affluent Muslims changing the world |publisher=[[The Guardian]] |work=[[Guardian Online]] |date=3 September 2016 |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/sep/03/meet-generation-m-the-young-affluent-muslims-changing-the-world |accessdate=2017-04-28}}</ref> She is also a blogger: her blog is called ''Spirit 21''.<ref name=BBC>{{cite news |last=Casciani |first=Dominic |title=The battle over mosque reform |publisher=[[BBC News]] |work=[[BBC News Online]] |date=29 November 2007 |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7118503.stm |accessdate=2015-03-24}}</ref>


==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==

Revision as of 21:01, 2 May 2017

Shelina Zahra Janmohamed is a British writer. She is the author of Love in a Headscarf (2009), a memoir of growing up as a British Muslim woman.[1] Her new book titles Generation M: Young Muslims Changing the World was published in August 2016. Generation M, as The Guardian puts it, "is the first detailed portrait" of the influential segment of the world’s "fastest growing religion", Islam. [2] She is also a blogger: her blog is called Spirit 21.[3]

Early life and education

She grew up in North London and was educated at Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls, Elstree, subsequently graduating from New College, Oxford.[1]

Career

Janmohamed has written articles for The Times, The Guardian,[4] The National, The Muslim News and Emel magazine focusing on Islam and current affairs. She has a particular interest in Muslim women and Islam in the West.

In her role as an influential commentator on British Islam, she is a columnist for EMEL magazine, and a regular contributor to the Guardian and the BBC. Her blog, Spirit21, has won several awards, including the Brass Crescent Award for Best Blog. Janmohamed lives in London and has appeared on numerous British television networks.[1]

She has travelled with the British Foreign and Commonwealth office to Darfur, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Qatar and Turkey under its programme to build links with British Muslims and encourage dialogue. She is a creator and organizer of social and cultural events for young British Muslims, as part of creating a new British Muslim culture and identity, and the host of the annual ‘Eid in the Square’ event which is held in Trafalgar Square. She is a trustee of the Windsor Fellowship which encourages minority ethnic students to excel in education and employment.[1]

Awards, nominations and recognition

Janmohamed was named by The Times and the UK Equality and Human Rights Commission as one of the UK's 100 most influential Muslim women, and most recently she was named as one of the 500 most influential Muslims in the world.[1]

In January 2014, Janmohamed was nominated for the Services to Media award at the British Muslim Awards.[5]

Personal life

She is married and currently lives in London.[1]

Professional Life

She is serving as a Vice President of Ogilvy Noor, world's first Islamic Branding & marketing consultancy agency.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Kemp, Charlotte (30 May 2009). "Sense and Serendipity". The National. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
  2. ^ |last=Sherwood |first=Harriet |title=Meet Generation M: the young, affluent Muslims changing the world |publisher=The Guardian |work=Guardian Online |date=3 September 2016 |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/sep/03/meet-generation-m-the-young-affluent-muslims-changing-the-world |accessdate=2017-04-28}}
  3. ^ Casciani, Dominic (29 November 2007). "The battle over mosque reform". BBC News Online. BBC News. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
  4. ^ Janmohamed, Shelina Zahra (14 February 2009). "A Muslim woman's journey". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
  5. ^ "British Muslim Awards 2014 winners". Asian Image. 31 January 2014. Retrieved 1 November 2015. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  6. ^ "Meet our experts". ogilvynoor.com. Retrieved 1 April 2017. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)

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