The integration of Muslim communities into Western societies is a difficult and strained subject, with myth and misunderstanding rife. This new collection, edited by Samina Yasmeen and Nina Marković brings together academic perspectives from Europe, Australia, and Asia. While not agreeing with every word of every contribution, Elaine Housby finds the collection a useful addition to the literature in this area
Islam: An Introduction gives much attention to questions of universal values, Islam and democracy, g...
A PEACEFUL JIHAD: NEGOTIATING IDENTITY AND MODERNITY IN MUSLIM JAVARonald Lukens-BullNew York: Palgr...
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This article reviews the book 'Non-Muslims in Muslim majority societies: with focus on the Middle Ea...
Review of Challenging Identities: Muslim Women in Australia, edited by Shahram Akbarzadeh
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The book under the auspices of the modern Muslim world in a tittle “Muslim Minority-State Relation...
With contributions from world renowned scholars on British Muslims and from policy makers writing on...
This collection presents a comprehensive guide to Islamic movements in Europe, aiming to offer origi...
goes viral after the September 11 tragedy, this book adds another scholarly work on how Muslims fare...
This review examines the work of Liz Jackson in her study of the ways Muslims and Islam are treated ...
Europe’s Angry Muslims traces the routes, expectations and destinies of immigrant parents and the pl...
Malise Ruthven is recognised as one of foremost commentators on the Islamic world and its relations ...
Reviewed book: Nadia Jeldtoft and Jørgen Nielsen (eds): Methods and Contexts in the Study of Muslim ...
Islam in Urban America: Sunni Muslims in Chicago is a well-researched, carefully nuanced, and timely...
Islam: An Introduction gives much attention to questions of universal values, Islam and democracy, g...
A PEACEFUL JIHAD: NEGOTIATING IDENTITY AND MODERNITY IN MUSLIM JAVARonald Lukens-BullNew York: Palgr...
Being German, Becoming Muslim is the result of the author, Esra Özyürek’s research on converts to Is...
This article reviews the book 'Non-Muslims in Muslim majority societies: with focus on the Middle Ea...
Review of Challenging Identities: Muslim Women in Australia, edited by Shahram Akbarzadeh
E-ISSN: 2211-7954This 11th volume in Brill’s Muslim Minorities Series, like some of the others in th...
The book under the auspices of the modern Muslim world in a tittle “Muslim Minority-State Relation...
With contributions from world renowned scholars on British Muslims and from policy makers writing on...
This collection presents a comprehensive guide to Islamic movements in Europe, aiming to offer origi...
goes viral after the September 11 tragedy, this book adds another scholarly work on how Muslims fare...
This review examines the work of Liz Jackson in her study of the ways Muslims and Islam are treated ...
Europe’s Angry Muslims traces the routes, expectations and destinies of immigrant parents and the pl...
Malise Ruthven is recognised as one of foremost commentators on the Islamic world and its relations ...
Reviewed book: Nadia Jeldtoft and Jørgen Nielsen (eds): Methods and Contexts in the Study of Muslim ...
Islam in Urban America: Sunni Muslims in Chicago is a well-researched, carefully nuanced, and timely...
Islam: An Introduction gives much attention to questions of universal values, Islam and democracy, g...
A PEACEFUL JIHAD: NEGOTIATING IDENTITY AND MODERNITY IN MUSLIM JAVARonald Lukens-BullNew York: Palgr...
Being German, Becoming Muslim is the result of the author, Esra Özyürek’s research on converts to Is...