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Acknowledgements
Chronology
List of Illustrations
Transliteration Table
Foreword by Professor Humayun Ansari
Prologue
1 Yemen: A Brief History of Arabia Felix
2 From Aden to ‘Tiger Bay’, ‘Barbary Coast’ and ‘Little Arabia’
Lascar Destitution and Christian Mission
Muslim Rites and Rituals
Lascar Settlement in Manchester
3 First World War: From Sacrifice to Sufferance
Trade Unionism and Lascars
World War One
The 1919 Mill Dam Riots
‘Mixed Race’ Marriages and ‘Mongrol’ Children
‘Arab-Only’ Boarding Houses and Cafés
Muwassiṭ Rivalries
Restricting Lascar Settlement
4 Interwar Period: Shaykh Abdullah Ali al-Hakimi and the ‘Alawī Ṭarīqah
Shaykh Abdullah Ali al-Hakimi
Shaykh Aḥmad ibn Muṡṭafā al-˓Alawī
The ˓Alawī Ṭarīqah in Britain
The Establishment of Zawāyā
Al-Hakimi in Cardiff
Manifestations of Religious Identity
The Free Yemen Movement
Al-Hakimi’s Legacy
5 Post-World War Two Migration, the Muwalladūn and Shaykh Hassan Ismail
Post-World War Two Migration
Discrimination and Racism
The Muwalladūn
Integration and Community Formation
‘Muslimness’ and the Zawāyā
The Succession of Shaykh Hassan Ismail
6 Shaykh Said Hassan Ismail and ‘Second Wave’ Migration
Shaykh Said Hassan Ismail
The Sayyid, Mashā’ikh and Qabā’il
The Making of the Urban Village
The Diaspora and Yemen
Political Activism and Community Development
The ‘Prince’ Naseem Factor
7 Becoming Visible: The Emergence of British Yemenis
Acculturating British Yemeniness
‘Anglo-Arabs’ and ‘English Muslims’
Is Chewing Qāt Consuming Yemen?
A Tale of Two Cities: Capacity Building
Preserving Tradition and Embracing Transformation
Epilogue
Endnotes
Glossary
Picture Credits
Bibliography
Index