Books by Ed Husain
“This…is looking at Britain in the 1990s and one boy’s experience of being drawn into a more extreme type of Islam. He was drawn into a group called the Hizb ut-Tahrir, which is regarded as an extremist group in many parts of the world. So it is a personal account of his life in Britain. But it is more than that because it is giving us an insight into the Muslim student movement in the 1990s. It gives a glimpse of what it was that got young boys into these types of groups.” Read more...
Shazia Khan, Journalist
Interviews where books by Ed Husain were recommended
The best books on Islam, recommended by Shazia Khan
Reporter for the BBC World Service and Radio 4, who specialises in reporting on faith and culture selects five books on Islam