Myriam la francaise

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^ Jump up to: a b "Emilie Siobhan Geoghegan FRANCOIS" . Companies House . Retrieved 26 May 2019 .

^ Jump up to: a b François, Myriam. "Muslim, 'white' & seeking new forms of solidarity: Myriam François" (Interview). Interviewed by The Demented Goddess. The Demented Goddess . Retrieved 13 November 2020 .

^ "Dr Myriam François" . Muslim Women's Council. Board Member

^ François, Myriam; Bethsabée Souris (2018). "Authors". Al-Andalus' lessons for contemporary European models of integration . New Direction. p. 4.

^ Jump up to: a b "Dr Myriam Francois" . Specialist Speakers .

^ Jump up to: a b "Myriam Francois" . New Lines Institute .

^ Thompson, Emma (1995). "The Diaries". In Doran, Lindsay; Thompson, Emma (eds.). Sense and Sensibility: The Screenplay and Diaries . Bloomsbury. pp. 246–247. ISBN 1-55704-782-0 .

^ Howe, Desson (15 December 1995). "Uncommonly Good 'Sense' " . The Washington Post . Archived from the original on 5 November 2013 . Retrieved 16 October 2013 . (subscription required)

^ "Women in the Qur'an: An Emancipatory Reading" . Kube Publishing . Archived from the original on 1 April 2019 . Retrieved 12 October 2017 .

^ "One Programmes – The Big Questions, Series 3, Episode 5" . BBC. 31 January 2010 . Retrieved 30 September 2011 .

^ "One Programmes – Series 6 Episode 15" . BBC. 4 October 2015 . Retrieved 12 May 2019 .

^ "One Programmes – Series 6 Episode 15" . BBC. 5 July 2015 . Retrieved 12 May 2019 .

^ François-Cerrah, Myriam (6 July 2015). "A Deadly Warning: Srebrenica Revisited" . BBC.

^ "Ebor Lecture: Myriam Francois-Cerrah" . www.higheryork.org . Archived from the original on 15 February 2019 . Retrieved 15 February 2019 .

^ "TV CHOICE: The Truth About Muslim Marriage" . Asian Image . Retrieved 15 February 2019 .

^ "Myriam Francois's Channel 4 documentary nominated for Asian Media Award" . Northbank Talent Management . 4 October 2018 . Retrieved 15 February 2019 .

^ François-Cerrah, Myriam (14 January 2014). "Mastermind Of The Sept. 11 Attacks Wants To Convert His Captors" . The Huffington Post .

^ "Myriam Francois Cerrah (2011) [Should Muslims adapt to Britain or should Britain adapt to Muslims?]" . British Film Institute . Retrieved 30 September 2011 . Alternative titles... 4thought.tv[17/03/2011]

^ "Impact Asia – A veiled threat or an attack on faith?" . BBC News. 13 July 2010 . Retrieved 30 September 2011 .

^ Divine Women on BBC

^ "Progressive politics takes centre stage at HowTheLightGetsIn" . 27 April 2015.

^ "Everything you need to know about Eid Festival in London" . Evening Standard . 6 June 2019 . Retrieved 10 June 2019 .

^ admin. "We are pleased to announce that Dr Myriam Francois will be hosting Modest Fashion Festival" . Modest Fashion Festival . Retrieved 10 June 2019 .

^ "BBC Radio 4 - City of Refuge" . BBC . Retrieved 10 June 2019 .

^ "Myriam Francois" . Middle East Eye . Retrieved 13 January 2020 .

^ Myriam Francois-Cerrah profile from The Guardian

^ François-Cerrah, Myriam (26 January 2012). "Why a War With Iran is the Real Threat" . The Huffington Post . Retrieved 11 March 2012 .

^ François-Cerrah, Myriam (14 December 2011). "When does it not pay to be Muslim?" . The New Statesman . Retrieved 11 March 2012 .

^ François-Cerrah, Myriam (29 April 2013). "Morsi must become a leader for all Egyptians" . Your Middle East .

^ François-Cerrah, Myriam (16 May 2015). "Olivier Roy on Laicite as Ideology, the Myth of 'National Identity' and Racism in the French Republic" . Jadaliyya .

^ François-Cerrah, Myriam (27 April 2015). "Face Veils and Miniskirts: Whose Interests are Served in France's Republic of Men?" . ABC (Australia).

^ François-Cerrah, Myriam (17 July 2014). "Why banning Sharia courts would harm British Muslim women" . The Telegraph .

^ François-Cerrah, Myriam (13 October 2014). "Bill Maher's horrible excuse: Why his defense of Islamophobia just doesn't make any sense" . Salon .

^ François-Cerrah, Myriam (15 January 2011). "Tunisia: France's faux pas" . Index on Censorship. Archived from the original on 22 January 2011 . Retrieved 30 September 2011 .

^ "Articles by Myriam Francois-Cerrah" . The F-Word . 20 July 2009 . Retrieved 30 September 2011 .

^ "Sailing Towards The Divine" . Emel . 27 June 2011 . Retrieved 30 September 2011 .

^ "Myriam François" . SOAS University of London . Retrieved 13 January 2020 .

^ "Dr Myriam Francois" . The Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction . Retrieved 13 January 2019 .

^ François-Cerrah, Myriam (16 August 2014). "Don't call me "convert" nor "revert" for that matter" . Muslimvillage.com . Originally published on 15 June 2013 as a WordPress entry of hers titled Don't call me a "convert"/"revert" . Her blog no longer exists.

^ Miriam O'Reilly (8 September 2011). "Heart and Soul: Muslim White Female" . BBC Sounds (Podcast). BBC World Service. Event occurs at 03:21. Myriam François-Cerrah, daughter of a French mother and an Irish mother...


Myriam François (born and legally named Emilie Siobhan Geoghegan François ; December 1982; [1] formerly known as Myriam François-Cerrah ) is an English-French writer, broadcaster, and academic focusing on issues related to Islam, France, and the Middle East.

François completed her DPhil at the University of Oxford in 2017. [3] Her doctoral work was a study of Islamic political movements in Morocco . [4] [5] She also holds an MA with honours in Middle East politics from Georgetown University , and a BA from the University of Cambridge in social and political science . [5] [6]

Francois began acting in films at age 12, in Ang Lee 's Sense and Sensibility (1995), in which she played Margaret Dashwood. [7] [8]

She was an assistant editor and features writer at Emel magazine (2008–2009). She translated Asma Lamrabet 's book [9] which won the English Pen Award.
She was a regular guest on BBC One 's The Big Questions from 2008 to 2011 [10] and on Sunday Morning Live in 2015. [11] [12]

She was a programme researcher and presenter at the BBC. In 2015 she presented a BBC One documentary on the genocide at Srebrenica . [13]

She worked as a programme producer on Al Jazeera English 's Head to Head (2013–?). [14]

In 2017, she presented Channel 4 's Dispatches episode "The Truth about Muslim Marriages", exploring Islamic marriage in the United Kingdom. [15] The programme was nominated for an Asian Media Award in 2018, in the category of Best Investigation. [16]

She was a correspondent for the Huffington Post (2014–2015), where she broke a headline story on an exclusive 36-page document written by alleged al-Qaeda kingpin Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. [17]
She has appeared on Newsnight (2009), 4thought.tv (2011), [18] BBC News (2010), [19] Crosstalk (2010), BBC Radio (2012), Sky News [6] and documentaries including Divine Women , presented by Bettany Hughes . [20]

She has given guest lectures at Harvard University (2014), the University of Birmingham (2014), and Luther College (2015) in Decorah, Iowa , and presented an annual guest lecture at Kingston University , in England, in 2012–2014. She spoke at the 2015 HowTheLightsGetsIn at the Hay-on-Wye Festival. [21]

She is a regular presenter at high-profile events, including the Mayor of London's Eid Festival 2019 [22] and the London Modest Fashion Festival 2018. [23]

Her most recent documentary, City of Refuge , [24] examined the plight of Syrian refugees in Lebanon. It aired on BBC Radio 4 in 2019.

She is a research associate at School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London (SOAS), in the Department of the Languages and Cultures of the Near and Middle East, where she researches issues related to British Muslims, integration, and racism. [37]

She was a judge for the 2019 Baillie Gifford Prize for non-fiction books. [38]

In 2003, at the age of 21 years, François converted to Islam after graduating from Cambridge. At the time, she was a sceptical Roman Catholic . She rejects the use of the words "convert" and "revert" as "exclusionary", describing herself as "just Muslim". [39]

François chose to stop wearing a hijab in the 2010s. She said that the subsequent lack of Islamophobia due to her being a white woman in western dress made her feel enmeshed in white privilege . Nevertheless, she did not decide to return to the hijab. [2] François's father is French and her mother is Irish. [40]













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