Everyday Muslim has three archive collections which reveal the very British experiences and memories of a diverse Muslim community from the late 1800s to the present-day. A historical narrative evidently absent from wider history and archives in Britain. #Archive30 #YourArchive
We weren’t Expecting to Stay is our 1st collection, documenting lives of British South Asian Muslim from 1940 to 2015. It is a borne digital collection of oral histories, photos & documents that have been used to crea8 KS3 educational resources, book & exhibition bit.lyWWETS_HOME
Exploring the Diversity of Black British Muslim Heritage in London
This archive is a unique borne digital archive consisting of important social history material which documents the history and heritage of Black Muslim community across London between 1960s to 2017.
The archive consists of oral history interviews, transcripts, photographs, PowerPoint presentations, lesson plans, filmed events/performances & workshops, together with digitised exhibition panels & promotional videos. http://bit.ly/BMHProject 
Archiving the Heritage of Britain’s First Purpose Built Mosque This collection is largely a physical one but has also been digitised. The archive covers the period 1889 -2017 covering the period from the mosque's construction up to the 21st century.
Also, papers & copies mostly relating to the earliest Islamic publication in the world, the Islamic Review. Other items include papers relating to the property, religious ceremonies, educational classes,correspondence of the imams & images of the mosque. Bit.lySJM_Home
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