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Ideologically Motivated Sexual Grooming

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posted on 2025-07-22, 08:52 authored by Mariz TadrosMariz Tadros, Grant Sinnamon, Abira Ashfaq, Seema Rana Maheshwary, Raja M Ali Saleem, Mary James Gill, Fatima Abdullahi Suleiman, Prince Charles Dickson, Oluwafunmilayo Josephine Para-Mallam, M. Sudhir Selvaraj, Meghana Choukkar
<p dir="ltr">Across diverse societies, coercion often hides behind cultural norms, religious expectations, legal systems, and gendered power structures. This book exposes a disturbing but overlooked form of abuse: ideologically motivated sexual grooming – the manipulation of women and girls from religious minorities for both sexual exploitation and coerced religious conversion.</p><p dir="ltr">Through case studies from three parts of the world, the book examines how this phenomenon unfolds across different faiths and contexts. The stories shared reveal a consistent pattern: women from minority backgrounds are sometimes targeted not only because of gender but also because of their religious identity.</p><p dir="ltr">This book is not a critique of interfaith relationships or religious belief. It does, nonetheless, interrogate whether there is an ideological driver behind men’s insistence on women converting, even when the legal system does not require it. In all the cases of the women whose stories are told here, the same question arises: If there is mutual love and respect, why is there such emphasis on – and indeed glorification of – the conversion of the women concerned from minority to majority religion?</p><p dir="ltr"><i>Ideologically Motivated Sexual Grooming </i>is an urgent call to recognise, understand, and address a subtle but devastating form of gender-based violence – and to create conditions where all women, regardless of faith, can live, love, and believe freely.</p><p dir="ltr">To read your eBook EPUB file, you must have an eBook reader installed. See the <a href="https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/articles/online_resource/EPUB_Download_Guidelines_for_IDS_eBooks/26435665" target="_blank">EPUB Download Guidelines</a> for information on accessing EPUB files from IDS OpenDocs on your device. You can also download IDS eBooks for your device directly from Amazon, Google, Kobo or the British Library, from which they will be delivered to you in the usual way from these sites.</p><p dir="ltr">This eBook conforms to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 AA standard and the EPUB 3.3 and EPUB Accessibility 1.1 standards. The PDF meets the PDF/UA (Universal Accessibility) standard.</p>

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Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

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Institute of Development Studies

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Content warning: This book contains material of a highly sensitive nature, including accounts of sexual, physical, and mental abuse, and other forms of violence, which may be upsetting. Data statement: Data for this book has not been published for ethical reasons.

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Tadros, M. and Sinnamon, G. (eds) (2025) Ideologically Motivated Sexual Grooming, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/IDS.2025.011

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Mariz Tadros Grant Sinnamon

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Institute of Development Studies

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Egypt India Nigeria Pakistan

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en

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Power and Popular Politics

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978-1-80470-272-7

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1–468

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