Islam is undeniably transnational, yet Muslims may experience transnationalism differently depending on their countries of origin and residence and mode of settlement. This article indicates some of the various ways in which Islam and transnationalism intersect and suggests how transnationalism impinges on contemporary debates about how to live as a Muslim in Western Europe and on the emergence of a “European Islam” or “European-Muslim” identity
This paper examines the situation in the European Union where the growing presence of Muslim communi...
Copyright © 2013 Nasar Meer, Tariq Modood. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
In the twentieth century, Muslim minorities emerged in Europe seeking work, a refuge from conflict, ...
Islam is undeniably transnational, yet Muslims may experience transnationalism differently depending...
This paper forms the introduction to a special issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies ...
Transnational forms of religions—in this case, Islam—are not new. As Richard Eaton and many others h...
This article is devoted to the issue of multi-ethnic relations in Western Europe, and in particular ...
It is widely accepted that the category of ‘Muslim’ in Europe is patterned by a variety of subjectiv...
In this article, I examine the interplay between the institutionalization of Islam in Europe and the...
Among the \u2018figures of otherness\u2019 that sociology have conceptualised, there has been a shif...
Recent studies of transnational religious phenomena have emphasised the importance of distinguishing...
Europe’s Muslims, especially those who have migrated to the continent and their offspring, have larg...
This article examines one of several ways in which the Muslim presence in Europe is discussed or jus...
This article examines one of several ways in which the Muslim presence in Europe is discussed or jus...
This article reviews the minefield of Muslim integration in Europe, paying special attention to the ...
This paper examines the situation in the European Union where the growing presence of Muslim communi...
Copyright © 2013 Nasar Meer, Tariq Modood. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
In the twentieth century, Muslim minorities emerged in Europe seeking work, a refuge from conflict, ...
Islam is undeniably transnational, yet Muslims may experience transnationalism differently depending...
This paper forms the introduction to a special issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies ...
Transnational forms of religions—in this case, Islam—are not new. As Richard Eaton and many others h...
This article is devoted to the issue of multi-ethnic relations in Western Europe, and in particular ...
It is widely accepted that the category of ‘Muslim’ in Europe is patterned by a variety of subjectiv...
In this article, I examine the interplay between the institutionalization of Islam in Europe and the...
Among the \u2018figures of otherness\u2019 that sociology have conceptualised, there has been a shif...
Recent studies of transnational religious phenomena have emphasised the importance of distinguishing...
Europe’s Muslims, especially those who have migrated to the continent and their offspring, have larg...
This article examines one of several ways in which the Muslim presence in Europe is discussed or jus...
This article examines one of several ways in which the Muslim presence in Europe is discussed or jus...
This article reviews the minefield of Muslim integration in Europe, paying special attention to the ...
This paper examines the situation in the European Union where the growing presence of Muslim communi...
Copyright © 2013 Nasar Meer, Tariq Modood. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
In the twentieth century, Muslim minorities emerged in Europe seeking work, a refuge from conflict, ...