In this chapter, we use a comparative approach to explore the nuanced experiences of disposition in various Muslim communities in diverse social, cultural, and policy contexts. Through a sample of cases from different countries in Northwest Europe (Ireland, Scotland, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Sweden and Norway), we see how Muslim communities negotiate burial space in countries where Islamic burial is framed as a ‘minority’ practice. We first outline Islamic deathscapes in this region and locate this within literature on burial practices, identity, and belonging. We then explore three specific issues within this: the choice of whether migrant Muslims are buried in their country of origin or the town they are living in; the physical segreg...
The paper deals with Islamic funeral culture in normative Islam and in the Czech Republic. The first...
It is estimated that the UK is home to more than one million Muslims from diverse geographical backg...
The repatriation of bodies to their country of origin after death, a practice often exercised among ...
In this chapter, we use a comparative approach to explore the nuanced experiences of disposition in ...
This article discusses the burial practices of Muslims in Göttingen, Germany. Differences between Is...
Like it or not, Northern European cemeteries have their roots in ancient Greco-Roman memorial sites ...
Like it or not, Northern European cemeteries have their roots in ancient Greco-Roman memorial sites ...
Do national institutional repertoires of religious governance still have an effect on the accommodat...
The question of where to conduct funeral rituals may confront migrants and their descendants with a ...
While men’s attitudes toward death have profoundly evolved in all human societies (Aries, 1977, Gode...
The literature on deathscapes has thus far neglected the diversity of mortuary practices resulting f...
The literature on deathscapes has thus far neglected the diversity of mortuary practices resulting f...
This dissertation examines what happens to migrant bodies after they die. It demonstrates that the g...
This dissertation examines what happens to migrant bodies after they die. It demonstrates that the g...
Focusing on the private and public use of space, this volume explores the religious life of the new ...
The paper deals with Islamic funeral culture in normative Islam and in the Czech Republic. The first...
It is estimated that the UK is home to more than one million Muslims from diverse geographical backg...
The repatriation of bodies to their country of origin after death, a practice often exercised among ...
In this chapter, we use a comparative approach to explore the nuanced experiences of disposition in ...
This article discusses the burial practices of Muslims in Göttingen, Germany. Differences between Is...
Like it or not, Northern European cemeteries have their roots in ancient Greco-Roman memorial sites ...
Like it or not, Northern European cemeteries have their roots in ancient Greco-Roman memorial sites ...
Do national institutional repertoires of religious governance still have an effect on the accommodat...
The question of where to conduct funeral rituals may confront migrants and their descendants with a ...
While men’s attitudes toward death have profoundly evolved in all human societies (Aries, 1977, Gode...
The literature on deathscapes has thus far neglected the diversity of mortuary practices resulting f...
The literature on deathscapes has thus far neglected the diversity of mortuary practices resulting f...
This dissertation examines what happens to migrant bodies after they die. It demonstrates that the g...
This dissertation examines what happens to migrant bodies after they die. It demonstrates that the g...
Focusing on the private and public use of space, this volume explores the religious life of the new ...
The paper deals with Islamic funeral culture in normative Islam and in the Czech Republic. The first...
It is estimated that the UK is home to more than one million Muslims from diverse geographical backg...
The repatriation of bodies to their country of origin after death, a practice often exercised among ...