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Young Muslims and Marginalisation

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Firzana Khan has been a youth work practitioner for ten years, and is currently working as a fundraiser for a Youth Charity, Frenford Club and is a tutor at the YMCA George Williams College in London. Firzana pent 9 years working in High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire at Green Street Youth and Community Centre, in the heart of the Black community in Central Wycombe. She also has experience of working with Muslim young women, running an Asian young women’s project for 8 years.

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Khan, F. (2011). Young Muslims and Marginalisation. In: Belton, B., Hamid, S. (eds) Youth Work and Islam. SensePublishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-636-6_9

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