This article is devoted to the issue of multi-ethnic relations in Western Europe, and in particular to the question of the search of Muslim nowadays identity. The so-called civilization clash, language and culture diversity, the ongoing debate about the Muslims both new comers and old settlers are the crucial issue. Muslims in Western Europe are in constant search for their new identity made out of various elements, such as influences of home tradition, new movements, including fundamentalism and modern western trends. What is more, since Europe is predominantly Christian country, a development of Muslim-Christian dialogue is essential because it will have a tremendous influence of shaping new Muslim identity
In modern Europe there are certainly many means of participating in the host society, ranging from t...
It is widely accepted that the category of ‘Muslim’ in Europe is patterned by a variety of subjectiv...
Islam is undeniably transnational, yet Muslims may experience transnationalism differently depending...
This paper examines the situation in the European Union where the growing presence of Muslim communi...
Islam is undeniably transnational, yet Muslims may experience transnationalism differently depending...
This article examines one of several ways in which the Muslim presence in Europe is discussed or jus...
This article examines one of several ways in which the Muslim presence in Europe is discussed or jus...
How to understand Europe’s post-migrant Islam on the one hand and indigenous, anti-Islamic movements...
How to understand Europe's post-migrant Islam on the one hand and indigenous, anti-Islamic movements...
In this chapter I attempt to analyze some key-concepts (such as multiculturalism, globalization, ide...
The presence of ever-increasing numbers of immigrants in the European social landscape is not merely...
-291-296This article presents and summarizes the different views and approaches of scholars and jour...
The article deals with Muslim identity in times of globalisation and tries to answer the following q...
This article explains the origins of European identity, contemporary Homo Europeicus and transformat...
The presence of a rather important Muslim population in Western European countries is a consequence ...
In modern Europe there are certainly many means of participating in the host society, ranging from t...
It is widely accepted that the category of ‘Muslim’ in Europe is patterned by a variety of subjectiv...
Islam is undeniably transnational, yet Muslims may experience transnationalism differently depending...
This paper examines the situation in the European Union where the growing presence of Muslim communi...
Islam is undeniably transnational, yet Muslims may experience transnationalism differently depending...
This article examines one of several ways in which the Muslim presence in Europe is discussed or jus...
This article examines one of several ways in which the Muslim presence in Europe is discussed or jus...
How to understand Europe’s post-migrant Islam on the one hand and indigenous, anti-Islamic movements...
How to understand Europe's post-migrant Islam on the one hand and indigenous, anti-Islamic movements...
In this chapter I attempt to analyze some key-concepts (such as multiculturalism, globalization, ide...
The presence of ever-increasing numbers of immigrants in the European social landscape is not merely...
-291-296This article presents and summarizes the different views and approaches of scholars and jour...
The article deals with Muslim identity in times of globalisation and tries to answer the following q...
This article explains the origins of European identity, contemporary Homo Europeicus and transformat...
The presence of a rather important Muslim population in Western European countries is a consequence ...
In modern Europe there are certainly many means of participating in the host society, ranging from t...
It is widely accepted that the category of ‘Muslim’ in Europe is patterned by a variety of subjectiv...
Islam is undeniably transnational, yet Muslims may experience transnationalism differently depending...