For Muslim communities in the West, teaching Islam to children in mosques is an important part of the intergenerational maintenance of young people’s heritage, identity, and communal ties. However, children with a migrant background benefit from fostering identification and feelings of belonging both to their heritage community and to the majority society. This study seeks to understand the negotiation of sense of belonging and self-identification as Turkish, Dutch, and Muslim, in a sample of mosque students in The Netherlands (N = 29). It is based on interviews conducted with Turkish-Dutch students (ages 6–16) during fieldwork in the mosques between March and December 2017. The study reveals that most respondents identify as Dutch-Turkish ...
National (dis)identification is examined in three studies among Turkish-Dutch Muslim participants. I...
In the Netherlands, anxieties about immigrants, Islam, and the preservation of Dutch values have amp...
In 2021, more than one million Muslims lived in the Netherlands, corresponding to approximately 5% o...
For Muslim communities in the West, teaching Islam to children in mosques is an important part of th...
This study addresses the perceived role of mosque education in the integration of Turkish–Dutch Musl...
This is a study of mosque pedagogies and their relevance for the formation of the moral and politica...
This article explores how mosque pedagogy was imported from Turkey through imams who were appointed ...
This article explores how mosque pedagogy was imported from Turkey through imams who were appointed ...
Mosque education in Western countries has been a source of anxiety and speculations in the public de...
Mosque education in Western countries has been a source of anxiety and speculations in the public de...
Many of the common academic explanations for radicalization and extremism are present among Turkish-...
This research focuses on Dutch Muslim women who chose to practice Islam, whether they were born Musl...
It's quite possible for descendants of Turkish and Moroccan immigrants (i.e.the Second Generation) t...
The eagerness of Muslim immigrants in the Netherlands to have education based on their culture and r...
This paper investigates religious identity consolidation in terms of the endorsement of the rights o...
National (dis)identification is examined in three studies among Turkish-Dutch Muslim participants. I...
In the Netherlands, anxieties about immigrants, Islam, and the preservation of Dutch values have amp...
In 2021, more than one million Muslims lived in the Netherlands, corresponding to approximately 5% o...
For Muslim communities in the West, teaching Islam to children in mosques is an important part of th...
This study addresses the perceived role of mosque education in the integration of Turkish–Dutch Musl...
This is a study of mosque pedagogies and their relevance for the formation of the moral and politica...
This article explores how mosque pedagogy was imported from Turkey through imams who were appointed ...
This article explores how mosque pedagogy was imported from Turkey through imams who were appointed ...
Mosque education in Western countries has been a source of anxiety and speculations in the public de...
Mosque education in Western countries has been a source of anxiety and speculations in the public de...
Many of the common academic explanations for radicalization and extremism are present among Turkish-...
This research focuses on Dutch Muslim women who chose to practice Islam, whether they were born Musl...
It's quite possible for descendants of Turkish and Moroccan immigrants (i.e.the Second Generation) t...
The eagerness of Muslim immigrants in the Netherlands to have education based on their culture and r...
This paper investigates religious identity consolidation in terms of the endorsement of the rights o...
National (dis)identification is examined in three studies among Turkish-Dutch Muslim participants. I...
In the Netherlands, anxieties about immigrants, Islam, and the preservation of Dutch values have amp...
In 2021, more than one million Muslims lived in the Netherlands, corresponding to approximately 5% o...