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Islam in the West [Multiple-component retail product]

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  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, 1808 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 3500 g, Contains 4 hardbacks
  • Serija: Critical Concepts in Islamic Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Sep-2010
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415481244
  • ISBN-13: 9780415481243
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  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, 1808 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 3500 g, Contains 4 hardbacks
  • Serija: Critical Concepts in Islamic Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Sep-2010
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415481244
  • ISBN-13: 9780415481243
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In recent decades, the number of Muslims in the West has increased rapidly, and interesting transformations of Islam have taken place—to some extent with repercussions in Islamic or predominantly Muslim countries in Asia and Africa. This new four-volume Major Work collection from Routledge helps to make sense of the burgeoning scholarship in this area.

Volume I (‘Regions and History’) includes studies on the historical development of Islam, as well as key work on the current situation in various regions and countries. Volume II focuses on religion and culture, while Volume III (‘Social and Economic Issues’) assembles vital materials on topics such as gender, family structures, class, poverty, and health. The final volume in the collection (‘Politics and Law’) gathers the best work on, among other things, Muslim involvement in political life; Muslim presence in the public sphere; the media coverage of Islam; and issues of integration and so-called ‘Islamophobia’. Legal issues covered include laws on freedom of religion, minority rights, separate legislation, and debates about veils and halal slaughter.

With a full index, together with comprehensive introductions newly written by the editors, which place the collected material in its historical and intellectual context, Islam in the West is an essential new addition to Routledge’s Critical Concepts in Islamic Studies series.

Acknowledgements xv
Preface xvii
Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters xix
VOLUME I REGIONS AND HISTORY
Introduction
1(8)
David Westerlund
Ingvar Svanberg
PART 1 Opening essays
9(54)
1 The Muslim diaspora and the Islamic world
11(11)
John L. Esposito
2 The question of Euro-Islam: restriction or opportunity?
22(14)
Jørgen Nielsen
3 Islam as stigma
36(27)
Jocelyne Cesari
PART 2 Southern Europe
63(72)
4 Spanish-Islamic civilization
65(10)
Ira M. Lapidus
5 Muslims in Italy
75(16)
Maria Adele Roggero
6 Islam and modernity in Turkey: power, tradition and historicity in the European provinces of the Muslim world
91(20)
Brian Silverstein
7 Breaching the infernal cycle? Turkey, the European Union and religion
111(24)
Valerie Amiraux
PART 3 Eastern Europe
135(74)
8 Extract from `Muslims of the Soviet Empire: a guide'
137(19)
Alexandre Bennigsen
S. Enders Wimbush
9 Regional distribution of the Muslim population of Russia
156(29)
Timothy Heleniak
10 The Muslim experience in the Balkan States: 1919-1991
185(24)
Hugh Poulton
PART 4 Central and Western Europe
209(72)
11 Islam in Germany
211(20)
Andreas Goldberg
12 Islam in the Benelux countries
231(22)
Nico Landman
13 Does French Islam have borders? Dilemmas of domestication in a global religious field
253(28)
John R. Bowen
PART 5 Northern Europe
281(60)
14 British Muslims: past, present and future
283(34)
Hisham A. Hellyer
15 The Nordic countries
317(24)
Ingvar Svanberg
PART 6 Northern America
341
16 Muslims in early America
343(37)
Michael A. Gomez
17 North America
380(23)
Mattias Gardell
18 Mexican Muslims in the twentieth century: challenging stereotypes and negotiating space
403
Theresa Alfaro-Velcamp
VOLUME II RELIGION AND CULTURE
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(1)
David Westerlund
Ingvar Svanberg
PART 7 Popular religion
9(64)
19 Ritual change in a Turkish Alevi village
11(21)
Thomas MceLwain
20 Sacred narratives linking Iraqi Shiite women across time & space
32(21)
Tayba Hassan Al Khalifa Sharif
21 Relics and `Baraka': devotion to the Prophet Muhammad among Sufis in Nottingham, UK
53(20)
Ian G. Williams
PART 8 Islamic thought and spirituality
73(88)
22 Legitimizing Islamic theology at European universities
75(20)
Birgitte Schepelern Johansen
23 The interpretational implications of progressive Muslims' Qur'an and Sunna Manhaj in relation to their formulation of a normative Muslima construct
95(25)
Adis Duderija
24 Islam, knowledge, and "the West": the making of a global Islam
120(18)
Leif Stenberg
25 What's American about American Sufi movements?
138(23)
Marcia Hermansen
PART 9 Inter-religious relations
161(50)
26 Muslim-Christian relations in medieval southern Italy
163(10)
Julie Anne Taylor
27 Shared symbols: Muslims, Marian pilgrimages and gender
173(16)
Willy Jansen
Meike Kuhl
28 Islam and Christian-Muslim relations in Norway: popular realities, political and religious responses, interfaith cooperation
189(22)
Oddbjørn Leirvik
PART 10 Conversion
211(62)
29 Between Muslim and Christian worlds: Moriscas and identity in early modern Spain
213(21)
Mary Elizabeth Perry
30 Three European intellectuals as converts to Islam: cultural mediators or social critics?
234(17)
Thomas Gerholm
31 Biography and choice: female converts to Islam in the Netherlands
251(22)
Karin Van Nieuwkerk
PART 11 Secularization
273(38)
32 The secularization of individual Islamic practice
275(24)
Jocelyne Cesari
33 Islam and the Turkish Cypriots
299(12)
Birol Yesilada
PART 12 Literature, art and music
311
34 "The ornament of the world": medieval Cordoba as a cultural centre
313(26)
Robert Hillenbrand
35 Literary productions of Western Sufi movements
339(27)
Marcia Hermansen
36 The problem of Islamic art
366(24)
Judith Ernst
37 `Music is in our blood': Gujarati Muslim musicians in the UK
390(16)
John Baily
38 Rep that Islam: the rhyme and reason of American Islamic hip hop
406
Suad Abdul Khabeer
VOLUME III SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ISSUES
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(1)
David Westerlund
Ingvar Svanberg
PART 13 Nationality and ethnic plurality
9(64)
39 Kinship, ethnicity and religion in post-Communist societies: Russia's autonomous republic of Kabardino-Balkariya
11(31)
Galina M. Yemelianova
40 Between home and home: conceptions of Sufi heritage in Bosnia-Herzegovina and in Swedish Bosniak diaspora
42(18)
Catharina Raudvere
41 The transnational Umma - myth or reality? Examples from the Western diasporas
60(13)
Garbi Schmidt
PART 14 Gender and sexuality
73(100)
42 Knowledge, empowerment and religious authority among pious Muslim women in France and Germany
75(25)
Jeanette S. Jouili
Schirin Amir-Moazami
43 Migration and the religiosity of Muslim women in Spain
100(16)
Gema Martin-Munoz
Ana Lopez-Sala
44 Overcoming temptation: on masculinity and sexuality among Muslims in Stockholm
116(19)
Lena Gerholm
45 Navigating Islam and same-sex liaisons among men in Turkey
135(17)
Tarik Bereket
Barry D. Adam
46 Gender dynamics in the context of Turkish marriage migration: the case of Belgium
152(21)
Christiane Timmerman
PART 15 Generation
173(62)
47 Islamic nurture and identity management: the lifeworld of Pakistani children in Norway
175(15)
Sissel østberg
48 Muslim American college youth: attitudes and responses five years after 9/11
190(22)
Fait Muedini
49 Intergenerational living arrangements in Turkey
212(23)
Isik A. Aytac
PART 16 Education
235(74)
50 Education in Europe and Muslim demands for competitive and moral education
237(22)
Holger Daun
Reza Arjmand
51 Muslim headscarves in four nation-states and schools
259(27)
Beate Collet
52 Islam and education in secular Turkey: state policies and the emergence of the Fethullah Gulen Group
286(23)
Bekim Agai
PART 17 Business, finance and labour
309(72)
53 The economic dimension
311(31)
Brigitte Marechal
54 Problems and challenges facing the Islamic banking system in the West: the case of the UK
342(22)
Yusuf Karbhari
Kamal Naser
Zerrin Shahin
55 Islamization in Western Europe: political consequences and historical parallels
364(17)
William Safran
PART 18 Health
381
56 Muslim clients in health care and social service in Scandinavia
383(23)
Nora Ahlberg
57 Re-thinking sport: physical activity and healthy living in British South Asian Muslim communities
406
Robert Snape
Phil Binks
VOLUME IV POLITICS AND LAW
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(8)
David Westerlund
Ingvar Svanberg
PART 19 State and religion
9(116)
58 The legal dimension
11(32)
Silvio Ferrari
59 Secularism, hermeneutics, and empire: the politics of Islamic reformation
43(23)
Saba Mahmood
60 The Turkish Diyanet Foundation
66(15)
Omer Turan
61 Trying to understand French secularism
81(44)
Talal Asad
PART 20 Ideologies
125(78)
62 Who defines moderate Islam `post'-September 11?
127(14)
Ron Geaves
63 Identity, authority, and activism: American Muslim women approach the Qur'an
141(21)
Juliane Hammer
64 After September 11th: radical Islamic politics and European Islam
162(41)
Felice Dassetto
PART 21 Perceptions of Islam
203(142)
65 Roots of misconception: Euro-American perceptions of Islam before and after September 11
205(44)
Ibrahim Kalin
66 Islam and the West: two dialectical fantasies
249(27)
David Nirenberg
67 Anti-Muslim prejudice in Europe: a multilevel analysis of survey data from 30 countries
276(30)
Zan Strabac
Ola Listhaug
68 Cyber-Islamophobia? The case of Wikilslam
306(18)
Goran Larsson
69 You are now entering Eurabia
324(21)
Matt Carr
PART 22 Political behaviour
345(32)
70 Political Islam in the United States and Europe
347(7)
Peter Skerry
71 Religious authorities of Muslims in the West: their views on political participation
354(23)
W. Shadid
P. S. Van Koningsveld
PART 23 Legal issues
377(61)
72 The fiqh councilor in North America
379(21)
Yusuf Talal Delorenzo
73 From Imam to cyber-mufti: consuming identity in Muslim America
400(9)
Saminaz Zaman
74 Family disputes involving Muslim women in contemporary Europe: immigrant women caught between Islamic family law and women's rights
409(11)
Marie-Claire Foblets
75 New challenges for Islamic ritual slaughter: a European perspective
420(18)
Florence Bergeaud-Blackler
Index 438