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European Muslims and the secular state, Jocelyne Cesari and Seán McLoughlin (eds.)

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European Muslims and the secular state, Jocelyne Cesari and Seán McLoughlin (eds.)
Language
eng
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Main title
European Muslims and the secular state
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Oclc number
1078922130
Responsibility statement
Jocelyne Cesari and Seán McLoughlin (eds.)
Table Of Contents
Introduction / Jocelyne Cesari -- Section I -- Secularity in Europe and the institutionalization of Islam: Legal regulation and political recognition -- The secularity of the state and the shaping of Muslim representative organizations in Western Europe / Silvio Ferrari -- Discrimination and claims for equal rights amongst Muslims in Europe / Valérie Amiraux -- Islam, secularism and multiculturalism after 9/11 / Jocelyne Cesari -- Section II -- The state, civil society and Muslim leaderships: Contested representations of Islam in Europe -- The state, new Muslim leaderships and Islam as a resource for public engagement in Britain / Seán McLoughlin -- Religious authorities or political actors? The Muslim leaders of the French representative body of Islam / Alexandre Caeiro -- Interests, identities, and the public sphere: Representing Islam in the Netherlands since the 1980s / Thijl Sunier -- New modes of social interaction in Italy / Chantal Saint-Blancat and Fabio Perocco -- From 'foreign workers' to 'sleepers' / Gerdien Jonker -- Section III -- Practising Islam in secular contexts: Authority, religiosity and identity -- Migration and the religiosity of Muslim women in Spain / Gema Martín-Muñoz and Ana López-Sala -- Individualizing faith, individualizing identiy / Nadia Fadil -- The quest for authenticity / Christine Jacobsen -- The transformation of a sufi order into a lay community / Gerdien Jonker -- Locating the British Imam: The Deobandi 'Ulama between contested authority and public policy post-9/11 / Jonathan Birt
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