This article considers why despite mass displacement significantly affecting people from Muslim majority countries, Islamic understandings of refuge, protection and assistance remain de-centered and made peripheral in formulations of asylum and refuge. The paper begins with an interrogation of how knowledge production on Muslim life-worlds a priori gives emphasis to certain essential characteristics identified as Muslim. It is argued that this collapses understandings of the diversity of being and ‘doing’ Muslim in ways that make less visible everyday lived experiences attuned to the materiality, affect and emotion prompted by readings of Islamic tradition in displacement settings. To do so, I draw on Syrian experiences of displacement in T...
In recent years there has been increasing academic interest in Islamism in the Middle East, not leas...
This article investigates multiculturalism by examining the relationship between migrants' group dem...
In this paper I make the case that a closer examination of the tradition of jiwār or neighbourliness...
This article considers why despite mass displacement significantly affecting people from Muslim majo...
Muslims constitute the largest refugee populations worldwide. However, a lack of refugee protection...
The idea of religious conversion as a break with one’s past and a change in identity and belonging i...
The current refugee crisis sweeping Europe, and much of the world, closely intersects with largely n...
How and to what extent does religion play into the life-rupturing experiences that characterize forc...
The refugee crisis experienced by Europe over recent years has generated widespread concern over mi...
How and to what extent does religion play into the life-rupturing experiences that characterize forc...
This paper discusses the plight of the Syrian refugees and the responsibility of the Muslim states, ...
Muslim conceptions of what being human means are often ignored in migration research. These concepti...
A significant portion of today’s refugee population is either practicing or ethnically Muslim. Becau...
So far, immigration scholars have mostly taken up the religion issue in terms of adaptation or non-a...
Since the 1970s, Sahrawi refugees have depended upon humanitarian assistance and political support o...
In recent years there has been increasing academic interest in Islamism in the Middle East, not leas...
This article investigates multiculturalism by examining the relationship between migrants' group dem...
In this paper I make the case that a closer examination of the tradition of jiwār or neighbourliness...
This article considers why despite mass displacement significantly affecting people from Muslim majo...
Muslims constitute the largest refugee populations worldwide. However, a lack of refugee protection...
The idea of religious conversion as a break with one’s past and a change in identity and belonging i...
The current refugee crisis sweeping Europe, and much of the world, closely intersects with largely n...
How and to what extent does religion play into the life-rupturing experiences that characterize forc...
The refugee crisis experienced by Europe over recent years has generated widespread concern over mi...
How and to what extent does religion play into the life-rupturing experiences that characterize forc...
This paper discusses the plight of the Syrian refugees and the responsibility of the Muslim states, ...
Muslim conceptions of what being human means are often ignored in migration research. These concepti...
A significant portion of today’s refugee population is either practicing or ethnically Muslim. Becau...
So far, immigration scholars have mostly taken up the religion issue in terms of adaptation or non-a...
Since the 1970s, Sahrawi refugees have depended upon humanitarian assistance and political support o...
In recent years there has been increasing academic interest in Islamism in the Middle East, not leas...
This article investigates multiculturalism by examining the relationship between migrants' group dem...
In this paper I make the case that a closer examination of the tradition of jiwār or neighbourliness...