Sahabiyaat
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As you may or may not know im an odd bodd and like to stick out so when all my classmates choose modules relating to Islam, im more of Jewish fan and usually find myself as the only muslim sitting in a class full of jews

and sooooo
My dissertation topic is as follows ; British muslim perspectives on the holocaust(with specific reference to the Tehran Conference and Holocaust Memorial Day.
My supervisor is obviously jewish and says that in all her time teaching she has never supervised such a topic, meaning looking at the holocaust thru muslim eyes.so im the first person to do it :-[
this is what my proposal looks like :-[
TITLE : British Muslim perspectives on the holocaust (with specific reference to the Tehran conference and Holocaust Memorial Day)
Provisional table of contents;
Introduction
PART 1: Holocaust denial and the Muslim world
Chapter 1: What is Holocaust denial?
Sub questions:
What are the reasons behind holocaust denial in general?
• Anti Semitism
• Anti Zionism
In what ways has Muslim attitudes towards the holocaust impacted the muslim world?
• Islam phobia
• International relations
Chapter 2: The Tehran Conference and Holocaust denial
Sub questions:
What are the reasons behind Muslim holocaust denial in particular?
How suspect are the motives for the Tehran conference?
What impact has the Tehran conference had on Arab - Israeli relations?
PART 2: Muslim ‘resistance’ to the institutionalised memory of the Holocaust in Britain
Chapter 3: British Muslim attitudes to Holocaust Memorial Day (2001ff)
Sub questions:
What are the origins, aims and objectives behind holocaust memorial day?
‘Genocide Memorial Day’ .v. uniqueness of Holocaust.
Why is there still resistance by Muslims to the institutionalised memory of the holocaust in Britain?
What effects have resulted from Muslim participation in holocaust memorial day?
Chapter 4: Attitudes to the Holocaust amongst British Muslim Youth
Sub questions:
What are the Muslim attitudes to the inclusion of the Holocaust in the National Curriculum of England and Wales?(drawing upon fieldwork)
Conclusion
Proposals / suggestions in light of information and evidence from research.
I just wanted to know what you lot think of this topic and if you have anything interrsting to add, or just your own opinion.