This paper aims to emphasize the influence that “Classic” Islamic Thought had on the contemporary European-Islamic one regarding the conceptualization and action of emigration (hijra-hajara) through the geographical and juridical redefinition of the Old Continent as a new “house” (dar/bayt) in hosting a Muslim population. The analysis should also be considered in relation to the sectarian and violent phase which followed the peaceful one of the so-called “Arab Spring” and the current deflagration of part of the Middle East. During the proto-Islamic historical phase, the term muhajirun was adopted to define those who made the hijra, referring to the prophet Muhammad’s followers in 622. They aimed to live according to religious behaviour and ...
In the past century saw that Europe associates themselves as a Christian domain until now. The procl...
From Al-Qaeda to Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), and now the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) or the so...
“[T]he main religious traditions all share references to journeys and emigration experiences as meta...
This paper aims to emphasize the influence that “Classic” Islamic Thought had on...
This paper aims to emphasize the influence that “Classic„ Islamic Thought had on the con...
This paper aims to emphasize the influence that “Classic„ Islamic Thought had on...
The recent migration wave to Europe from the Arab world thrusts to the fore for serious discourse, a...
This article centres around the question of how do modern researchers view the Hijrah and its being ...
Islam is undeniably transnational, yet Muslims may experience transnationalism differently depending...
This study presents a comparison of the religious-legal concept of the hijrah in the approach of sch...
Migration constitutes the myth at the base of Islam foundation and hijra has always played a central...
Observing a series of phenomena lias led the author to formulate the following hypothesis: is a form...
It is believed that the massive flow of refugees and dramatically increased asylum applications from...
This article studies the violence in the spreading of Islam by conquest and the factors that influen...
For centuries, Muslim countries and Europe have engaged one another through theological dialogues, d...
In the past century saw that Europe associates themselves as a Christian domain until now. The procl...
From Al-Qaeda to Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), and now the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) or the so...
“[T]he main religious traditions all share references to journeys and emigration experiences as meta...
This paper aims to emphasize the influence that “Classic” Islamic Thought had on...
This paper aims to emphasize the influence that “Classic„ Islamic Thought had on the con...
This paper aims to emphasize the influence that “Classic„ Islamic Thought had on...
The recent migration wave to Europe from the Arab world thrusts to the fore for serious discourse, a...
This article centres around the question of how do modern researchers view the Hijrah and its being ...
Islam is undeniably transnational, yet Muslims may experience transnationalism differently depending...
This study presents a comparison of the religious-legal concept of the hijrah in the approach of sch...
Migration constitutes the myth at the base of Islam foundation and hijra has always played a central...
Observing a series of phenomena lias led the author to formulate the following hypothesis: is a form...
It is believed that the massive flow of refugees and dramatically increased asylum applications from...
This article studies the violence in the spreading of Islam by conquest and the factors that influen...
For centuries, Muslim countries and Europe have engaged one another through theological dialogues, d...
In the past century saw that Europe associates themselves as a Christian domain until now. The procl...
From Al-Qaeda to Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), and now the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) or the so...
“[T]he main religious traditions all share references to journeys and emigration experiences as meta...