This book provides a very welcome and new perspective, with insights about integration from ‘the undisputable experts’ - local people themselves. It comes at a time when relations between Muslims and non-Muslims have become highly politicised, threatening cohesion in many different countries. The author focuses on three areas in and around Muslim-majority communities in England capturing and mediating the views of local residents. The results are unexpected, with a strong bias towards integration and with some clear and challenging implications for the way that multiculturalism has been conceived.