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Western Europe and its Islam: International Comparative Social Studies, cartea 2

Autor Jan Rath, Rinus Penninx, Kees Groenendijk, Astrid Meyer
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 sep 2002
Immigration from North Africa, Asia and elsewhere meant a large influx of Islam into Western Europe. In each country, Muslims organized in various ways and established numerous institutions such as mosques, cemeteries, halâl butchers, schools, broadcasting organizations, and political parties, and slowly but surely the outlines of Muslim communities begun to emerge. The development of those communities is not a matter of Muslims only, but the product of their interaction with the wider environment. The development of the process of institutionalization is the result of their consultations and conflicts with parties involved, particularly with agents from the host society. As Muslim immigrants become ever more a part of Western European societies, the establishment of their institutions both illustrates and affects the processes of sociological, political and legal change that are currently taking place. This book, based on interdisciplinary research, examines the establishment of Muslim institutions in Western Europe, and particularly focuses on the role played by agents from the host society and the political and ideological positions adopted by them in reaction to claims from Muslims.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004121928
ISBN-10: 9004121927
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 169 x 247 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria International Comparative Social Studies


Public țintă

The book is of interest to both scholars of cultural anthropology, political science, the sociology of law, the sociology of migration, the sociology of social movements, ethnic studies, religious studies, and urban studies, as well as to practitioners such as politicians, civil servants and ethnic and religious leaders in the field.

Cuprins

Preface

1. Western Europe and its Islam

Part One. The Netherlands: The Institutionalization and recognition of Islam at the national level

2. Government, society and Islam: a brief history
3. The sphere of religion
4. The sphere of education
5. Politics and other spheres
6. Conclusions at the national level

Part Two. The Institutionalization of Islam and the struggle for recognition at the local level

7. Recognition as partners in the political debate
8. The establishment and funding of places of worship
9. Islamic religious instruction in state primary schools
10. The establishment of Muslim schools
11. Conclusions at the local level

Part Three: An international comparison

12. Belgium
13. The United Kingdom
14. Conclusions at the international level
15. Conclusions

List of abbreviations for political parties
References
Index

Notă biografică

Jan Rath (cultural anthropologist) is Associate Professor and Co-Director of the Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies (IMES) at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Rinus Penninx (social scientist) is Professor of Migration and Ethnic Relations and director of the same institute.
Kees Groenendijk (lawyer) is Professor of Sociology of Law in the Institute for Sociology of Law at the Radboud University Nijmegen.
Astrid Meyer (linguist) is a teacher at a Muslim School in Utrecht.