'This volume forms part of an established European series, providing a timely and accessible resource for practitioners seeking clarity on the legal position of Islam and Muslims in the UK.'[...]'One of the book's principal strengths is that it captures and comments on the most up-to-date case law and legislative developments, making it a useful reference point for lawyers working in public law, discrimination, human rights or regulatory contexts.'[...]'The book's commentary is measured and informative. It succeeds in offering an unbiased account of Muslim ways of life while examining where Islamic practices may sit comfortably within, or come into tension with, UK law. 'Naureen Shariff in Law Society Gazette, 24 April 2026, p. 35.