This article discusses one deliberative approach to dialogue as conceptualized by the philosopher Jürgen Habermas and brings this into a conversation with the current dialogue practice of the Deutsche Islam Konferenz (DIK) in Germany. This ongoing dialogue forum was initiated by the Ministry of the Interior in the autumn of 2006 in order to enact a structured conversation with Muslims and as a means of recognising them as ‘German Muslims’. My main argument is twofold. Focusing on Habermas’s ideal of dialogue as a consensus oriented rational discourse of equal citizens in non-hegemonic structures, I will argue, on the one hand, that much of the promise of the DIK to enact a dialogue with Muslims at eyelevel and to recognise them as equal cit...
This article addresses issues related to the interfaith dialogue, focusing on the historical contex...
Today, the picture of sharia conceived by the Western population in general is so negative that one ...
The nature of the relationship between Muslims and Christians has been ever marked by three fundamen...
This article discusses one deliberative approach to dialogue as conceptualized by the philosopher Jü...
This article discusses one deliberative approach to dialogue as conceptualized by the philosopher Jü...
This article discusses one deliberative approach to dialogue as conceptualized by the philosopher Jü...
This article discusses one deliberative approach to dialogue as conceptualized by the philosopher Jü...
The article explores the tradition of dialogue in Islam and Islamic history and its importance in fa...
The fact that Islam is now the second religion of Germany, as with much of Western Europe, raises pr...
This paper was originally presented at the Fethullah Gülen Conference, St Patricks Melbourne Campus,...
Socially and politically significant Muslim communities are posing a challenge to the public spheres...
Germany is becoming a multi-faith society at a rapid pace. The influx of foreign workers and a liber...
Socially and politically significant Muslim communities are posing a challenge to the public spheres...
Years ago, I had the occasion to sit in the audience at two Christian-Muslim dialogues in Chicago an...
Since the beginning of islam in the 7th century christians and Muslims have been a permanent challen...
This article addresses issues related to the interfaith dialogue, focusing on the historical contex...
Today, the picture of sharia conceived by the Western population in general is so negative that one ...
The nature of the relationship between Muslims and Christians has been ever marked by three fundamen...
This article discusses one deliberative approach to dialogue as conceptualized by the philosopher Jü...
This article discusses one deliberative approach to dialogue as conceptualized by the philosopher Jü...
This article discusses one deliberative approach to dialogue as conceptualized by the philosopher Jü...
This article discusses one deliberative approach to dialogue as conceptualized by the philosopher Jü...
The article explores the tradition of dialogue in Islam and Islamic history and its importance in fa...
The fact that Islam is now the second religion of Germany, as with much of Western Europe, raises pr...
This paper was originally presented at the Fethullah Gülen Conference, St Patricks Melbourne Campus,...
Socially and politically significant Muslim communities are posing a challenge to the public spheres...
Germany is becoming a multi-faith society at a rapid pace. The influx of foreign workers and a liber...
Socially and politically significant Muslim communities are posing a challenge to the public spheres...
Years ago, I had the occasion to sit in the audience at two Christian-Muslim dialogues in Chicago an...
Since the beginning of islam in the 7th century christians and Muslims have been a permanent challen...
This article addresses issues related to the interfaith dialogue, focusing on the historical contex...
Today, the picture of sharia conceived by the Western population in general is so negative that one ...
The nature of the relationship between Muslims and Christians has been ever marked by three fundamen...