MUSMINE - Muslim Minorities in EuropeThis paper examines the potential for accommodating Muslim legal and ethical norms within European liberal democracies. It focuses on areas of personal life such as family norms and ethics. The main argument of the paper is that in some areas - such as divorce or contract law - there is potential for accommodating Muslim legal and ethical norms within mainstream political and legal institutions. The advantage of this strategy is that it can encourage Muslims to identify with national political and legal institutions. This strategy can, in turn, encourage the integration of Muslims into mainstream European institutions and promote the goals of social cohesion. However, the accommodation of some religious ...
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Managing the issue of a Muslim minority has been an important question for some Western democracies ...
South Africa implements a form of secularism that does not rely on a strict separation between relig...
This article explores the practice of Islamic family law in the UK. It draws on empirical data from ...
Muslims living in England are living in a predicament. On the one hand, they have to face the realit...
The presence of large number of Muslims in Western Europe in the last thirty years has given rise to...
Liberal versions of multiculturalism suggest the need to adopt legal solutions to the recognition an...
The article looks at the intersections and interactions between Islamic family law and the law in fo...
The article is concerned with selected rules of Islamic penal law. Such a discussion seems necessary...
It has been argued that in a multicultural and heterogeneous society there must be a commitment to c...
This diploma thesis discusses phenomena of parallel legal norms applicable in the Great Britain. The...
Recent controversies involving Islamic family law in the context of liberal jurisdictions (as exempl...
1 Abstract This diploma thesis deals with the contemporary Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) providing no...
This paper explores the theoretical Islamic legal framework and methodology used by Islamic religo-l...
The question of Muslim women marrying non-Muslim men in Europe poses numerous challenges to Islamic ...
The thematic focus of this project can be described as an attempt to critically reconsider various h...
Managing the issue of a Muslim minority has been an important question for some Western democracies ...
South Africa implements a form of secularism that does not rely on a strict separation between relig...
This article explores the practice of Islamic family law in the UK. It draws on empirical data from ...