Follow Me, Akhi

Follow Me, Akhi

by Hussein Kesvani

4.08
Cultural Studies
Religion & Society
Politics
Lively
Nuanced
Engaging

Hussein Kesvani’s Follow Me, Akhi is a sharp and often humorous exploration of how young British Muslims navigate online spaces to build identity, community, and spiritual life. Through interviews and digital ethnography, Kesvani captures the diversity of online Muslim experiences — from influencers to meme pages to radicalisation concerns. His writing is lively and insightful, balancing political analysis with cultural nuance. Kesvani challenges stereotypes and reveals the complexities of faith in the digital age. The book is fresh, engaging, and quietly revolutionary in how it centres voices typically marginalised in mainstream media.

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