RT Article T1 “My Stutter Has Put Me on the outside”: Young South African Muslim Men Who Stutter Talk about Masculinities and Religion JF Journal of disability & religion VO 26 IS 1 SP 26 OP 45 A1 Isaacs, Dane A2 Swartz, Leslie 1955- A2 Toefy, Yoesrie LA English YR 2022 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1794332561 AB Presently, limited studies have explored how disabled Muslim men construct their masculinities. The present article examines how five young adult Muslim men in the Western Cape, who stutter, talk about their masculinities. A series of semi-interviews were conducted with these men. These semi-structured interviews were analyzed according to Edley’s guide to discourse analysis. The findings showed that Islam played an instrumental role in men’s discourses of masculinities. At the same time, participants indicated experiencing disablism as men who stutter, which resulted in them either resisting or reformulating dominant forms of masculinities. Implications for future research is discussed. K1 young adult Muslim men who stutter K1 South Africa K1 Masculinities K1 Discourse Analysis K1 Disability DO 10.1080/23312521.2021.1876581