In this chapter I present two major divergent lines of thought that read European Islam differently, though this difference has hardly been problematised and remarked before, nor has it been put face to face in a scholarly debate. This chapter then presents the views of two major scholars of Islam and Muslims in Europe: those of the French scholar Olivier Roy, and those of the Danish scholar Jørgen S. Nielsen. My own reading of European Islam makes me stand with the latter on his position: European Muslims are making their own theology; it is a pluralist theology in progress. It may even be inspiring to the Arab-Islamic world
It is widely accepted that the category of 'Muslim' in Europe is patterned by a variety of subjectiv...
E - ISBN : 9789004362529, Series: Muslim Minorities, Volume: 27In Exploring the Multitude of Muslims...
This paper examines the concept of ‘Islam in Europe’ alongside that of ‘religion in Europe’, indicat...
In this chapter I present two major divergent lines of thought that read European Islam differently,...
This book breaks away from this clash between Islam and the West, by arguing that European Islam is ...
In the last few years, the Muslim presence in Europe has been increasingly perceived as ‘problematic...
The author analyzes the evolving presence of European Islam, its presence in the public space, and t...
This paper delves into some recent conversations among Muslims in the Francophone intellectual milie...
For centuries, Muslim countries and Europe have engaged one another through theological dialogues, d...
The question of whether Islam is "compatible" with European principles of so-called democracy, secul...
Today’s religious revival among Europe’s Muslims is no importation of religious traditions born in t...
In this chapter I attempt to analyze some key-concepts (such as multiculturalism, globalization, ide...
This paper argues that European Islam is experiencing an ontological revolution that revisits episte...
The presence of ever-increasing numbers of immigrants in the European social landscape is not merely...
In the twentieth century, Muslim minorities emerged in Europe seeking work, a refuge from conflict, ...
It is widely accepted that the category of 'Muslim' in Europe is patterned by a variety of subjectiv...
E - ISBN : 9789004362529, Series: Muslim Minorities, Volume: 27In Exploring the Multitude of Muslims...
This paper examines the concept of ‘Islam in Europe’ alongside that of ‘religion in Europe’, indicat...
In this chapter I present two major divergent lines of thought that read European Islam differently,...
This book breaks away from this clash between Islam and the West, by arguing that European Islam is ...
In the last few years, the Muslim presence in Europe has been increasingly perceived as ‘problematic...
The author analyzes the evolving presence of European Islam, its presence in the public space, and t...
This paper delves into some recent conversations among Muslims in the Francophone intellectual milie...
For centuries, Muslim countries and Europe have engaged one another through theological dialogues, d...
The question of whether Islam is "compatible" with European principles of so-called democracy, secul...
Today’s religious revival among Europe’s Muslims is no importation of religious traditions born in t...
In this chapter I attempt to analyze some key-concepts (such as multiculturalism, globalization, ide...
This paper argues that European Islam is experiencing an ontological revolution that revisits episte...
The presence of ever-increasing numbers of immigrants in the European social landscape is not merely...
In the twentieth century, Muslim minorities emerged in Europe seeking work, a refuge from conflict, ...
It is widely accepted that the category of 'Muslim' in Europe is patterned by a variety of subjectiv...
E - ISBN : 9789004362529, Series: Muslim Minorities, Volume: 27In Exploring the Multitude of Muslims...
This paper examines the concept of ‘Islam in Europe’ alongside that of ‘religion in Europe’, indicat...