Muslim Minorities and Social Cohesion

Muslim Minorities and Social Cohesion
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 0367484668
ISBN-13 : 9780367484668
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Muslim Minorities and Social Cohesion by : Abe W. Ata

This book examines various attempts in the 'West' to manage cultural, linguistic, and religious diversity - focusing on Muslim minorities in predominantly non-Muslim societies. An international panel of contributors chart evolving national identities and social values, assessing the way that both contemporary 'Western' societies and contemporary Muslim minorities view themselves and respond to the challenges of diversity. Drawing on themes and priority subjects from Islamic Culture within Euro-Asian, Australian, and American international research, they address multiple critical issues and discuss their implications for existing and future policy and practice in this area. These include subjects such as gender, the media, citizenship, and multiculturalism. The insight provided by this wide-ranging book will be of great use to scholars of Religious Studies, Interreligious Dialogue and Islamic Studies, as well as Politics, Culture, and Migration.

Muslim Minorities and Social Cohesion

Muslim Minorities and Social Cohesion
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9781000096477
ISBN-13 : 1000096475
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Muslim Minorities and Social Cohesion by : Abe W. Ata

This book examines various attempts in the ‘West’ to manage cultural, linguistic, and religious diversity – focusing on Muslim minorities in predominantly non-Muslim societies. An international panel of contributors chart evolving national identities and social values, assessing the way that both contemporary ‘Western’ societies and contemporary Muslim minorities view themselves and respond to the challenges of diversity. Drawing on themes and priority subjects from Islamic Culture within Euro-Asian, Australian, and American international research, they address multiple critical issues and discuss their implications for existing and future policy and practice in this area. These include subjects such as gender, the media, citizenship, and multiculturalism. The insight provided by this wide-ranging book will be of great use to scholars of Religious Studies, Interreligious Dialogue and Islamic Studies, as well as Politics, Culture, and Migration.

Minority Rights in the Middle East

Minority Rights in the Middle East
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 502
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ISBN-10 : 9780191668883
ISBN-13 : 0191668885
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Minority Rights in the Middle East by : Joshua Castellino

Within the Middle East there are a wide range of minority groups outside the mainstream religious and ethnic culture. This book provides a detailed examination of their rights as minorities within this region, and their changing status throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The rights of minorities in the Middle East are subject to a range of legal frameworks, having developed in part from Islamic law, and in recent years subject to international human rights law and institutional frameworks. The book examines the context in which minority rights operate within this conflicted region, investigating how minorities engage with (or are excluded from) various sites of power and how state practice in dealing with minorities (often ostensibly based on Islamic authority) intersects with and informs modern constitutionalism and international law. The book identifies who exactly can be classed as a minority group, analysing in detail the different religious and ethnic minorities across the region. The book also pays special attention to the plight of minorities who are spread between various states, often as the result of conflict. It assesses the applicable domestic legislative instruments within the three countries investigated as case studies: Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon, and highlights key domestic remedies that could serve as models for ensuring greater social cohesion and greater inclusion of minorities in the political life of these countries.

Muslim Minorities in the West

Muslim Minorities in the West
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Publisher : Rowman Altamira
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 9780759116726
ISBN-13 : 0759116725
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Muslim Minorities in the West by : Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad

Although they are typically portrayed by the media as dangerous extremists in distant lands, Muslims in fact form a permanent, peaceful and growing population in nearly every Western country. While Westerners are now more commonly seeing mosques in their neighborhoods or scarved Muslim women in their streets, misperceptions and stereotypes remain. With expanding numbers and desires to protect their rights and identities, Muslims are coming into more and more into the public view. In Muslim Minorites in the West noted scholars Haddad and Smith bring together outstanding essays on the distinct experiences of minority Muslim communities from Detroit, Michigan to Perth, Australia and the wide range of issues facing them. Haddad and Smith in their introduction trace the broad contours of the Muslim experience in Europe, America and other areas of European settlement and shed light on the common questions minority Muslims face of assimilation, discrimination, evangelism, and politics. Muslim Minorities in the West provides a welcome introduction to these increasingly visible citizens of Western nations.

Muslim Minority-State Relations

Muslim Minority-State Relations
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9781137526052
ISBN-13 : 113752605X
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Muslim Minority-State Relations by : Robert Mason

This volume explores the dominant types of relationships between Muslim minorities and states in different parts of the world, the challenges each side faces, and the cases and reasons for exemplary integration, religious tolerance, and freedom of expression. By bringing together diverse case studies from Europe, Africa, and Asia, this book offers insight into the nature of state engagement with Muslim communities and Muslim community responses towards the state, in turn. This collection offers readers the opportunity to learn more about what drives government policy on Muslim minority communities, Muslim community policies and responses in turn, and where common ground lies in building religious tolerance, greater community cohesion and enhancing Muslim community-state relations.

Non-Muslims in Muslim Majority Societies

Non-Muslims in Muslim Majority Societies
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Publisher : Lutterworth Press
Total Pages : 174
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ISBN-10 : 9780718843014
ISBN-13 : 0718843010
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Non-Muslims in Muslim Majority Societies by : Kajsa Ahlstand

In a world where almost all societies are multi-religious and multi-ethnic, we need to study how social cohesion can be achieved in different contexts. In some geographical areas, as in the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent, people of different religious belonging have, through the ages, lived side by side, sometimes in harmony and sometimes in dissonance. In other geographical regions, as in Scandinavia, societies have been quite religiously homogeneous but only recently challenged by immigration.In both locations the relations between religious minority and majority are very much on the agenda. In order to discuss the situation for non-Muslims in Muslim majority societies, a consultation was convened with both Muslim and Christian participants from Pakistan, Palestine, Lebanon, and Sweden. Some of the participants work in academic settings, others in faith-based organisations, some in jurisprudence and others with theological issues. Non-Muslims in Muslim Majority Societies is the result of thatconsultation. The intention of the book is to trigger reflection and further thinking, through papers that discuss issues such as freedom of religion, minority rights, secular and religious legislation, and inter-religious dialogue in Muslim majority societies. Although the articles are presented as 'works in progress' and remain tentative in many of their conclusions, this book is an important contribution to the global debate over religious tolerance and religious pluralism.

Muslim Community Organizations in the West

Muslim Community Organizations in the West
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9783658138899
ISBN-13 : 3658138890
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Muslim Community Organizations in the West by : Mario Peucker

The book focusses on the historical emergence and contemporary challenges of Muslim community organizations and their struggle for recognition as ordinary voices in multiethnic and multi-religious civil societies of Western democracies. It offers a range of different perspectives on how Muslim communities position themselves and navigate the social and political landscape shaped by, on the one hand, normalization of ethno-religious diversity and, on the other, ongoing misrecognition and essentialisation of Muslims in the West. The contributions from internationally acclaimed scholars as well as emerging researchers from Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Switzerland and Australia shine new light on both country-specific similarities and divergences.

The Struggle for Inclusion

The Struggle for Inclusion
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 214
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ISBN-10 : 9780226807386
ISBN-13 : 022680738X
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis The Struggle for Inclusion by : Elisabeth Ivarsflaten

The politics of inclusion is about more than hate, exclusion, and discrimination. It is a window into the moral character of contemporary liberal democracies. The Struggle for Inclusion introduces a new method to the study of public opinion: to probe, step by step, how far non-Muslim majorities are willing to be inclusive, where they draw the line, and why they draw it there and not elsewhere. Those committed to liberal democratic values and their concerns are the focus, not those advocating exclusion and intolerance. Notwithstanding the turbulence and violence of the last decade over issues of immigration and of Muslims in the West, the results of this study demonstrate that the largest number of citizens in contemporary liberal democracies are more open to inclusion of Muslims than has been recognized. Not less important, the book reveals limits on inclusion that follow from the friction between liberal democratic values. This pioneering work thus brings to light both pathways to progress and polarization traps.

Muslim Minorities in the West

Muslim Minorities in the West
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015032282496
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Muslim Minorities in the West by : Syed Z. Abedin

Methods and Contexts in the Study of Muslim Minorities

Methods and Contexts in the Study of Muslim Minorities
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 275
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ISBN-10 : 9781317978589
ISBN-13 : 1317978587
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Methods and Contexts in the Study of Muslim Minorities by : Nadia Jeldtoft

In the past decade Muslims in Europe have been the subject of heated debates on the place and role of religion in the public space. Research into the issues involved has often used visible and formalised expressions of Muslim religiosity as its empirical point of departure. This book instead examines the microlevel workings of Muslim minority religiosity to offer a new perspective on these debates. Contributors to this volume examine the forms of Muslim religiosity which are not dependent on the official or semi-official settings of organised religion. These ethnographic studies investigate a range of examples of non-organised Islam, ranging from salafi-jihadism, to converts to Islam, to everyday spiritualities of Muslim in Europe. By exploring these neglected forms of Muslim religiosity, this book is able to build up a more nuanced picture of the role of Muslims in Europe. It will be of interest to academics, researchers and graduate students of Religion, Ethnic Studies, Migration Studies, Sociology and Political Science. This book was previously published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.