This chapter treats the way young Muslims understand Islam, in particular from the perspective of the ideas of Tariq Ramadan
In the last decades of the 20th century large numbers of Shi‘i Muslims, mainly from Iran, Iraq and A...
This chapter starts with a brief elaboration of church-state relations in the Netherlands and the pr...
Mosque education in Western countries has been a source of anxiety and speculations in the public de...
This chapters outlines the project of Tariq Ramadan on European Islam, and examines how young Dutch ...
The Netherlands has often been characterized as an open, tolerant country that changed into the oppo...
Islam and Muslims continue to be a focus of media, political and public debate, most often in the co...
The problems Muslim youth experience in Dutch secular postmodern society. Muslim children and youth ...
In the context of the exhibition Urban Islam in Amsterdam (see p. 44), the Royal Tropical Institute ...
The article is dedicated to the experience of regional transformation of Islamic political thought i...
This article provides information on the current Dutch educational system, paying special attention ...
This research focuses on Dutch Muslim women who chose to practice Islam, whether they were born Musl...
Islam is a fast-growing religion in the Netherlands. Although this growth is of fairly recent origin...
At present around 865.000 Muslims live in the Netherlands. In 1988 the first Islamic primary school ...
Mosque education in Western countries has been a source of anxiety and speculations in the public de...
This chapter outlines the emergence of Islamic fashion in Britain. It is a revised and edited versio...
In the last decades of the 20th century large numbers of Shi‘i Muslims, mainly from Iran, Iraq and A...
This chapter starts with a brief elaboration of church-state relations in the Netherlands and the pr...
Mosque education in Western countries has been a source of anxiety and speculations in the public de...
This chapters outlines the project of Tariq Ramadan on European Islam, and examines how young Dutch ...
The Netherlands has often been characterized as an open, tolerant country that changed into the oppo...
Islam and Muslims continue to be a focus of media, political and public debate, most often in the co...
The problems Muslim youth experience in Dutch secular postmodern society. Muslim children and youth ...
In the context of the exhibition Urban Islam in Amsterdam (see p. 44), the Royal Tropical Institute ...
The article is dedicated to the experience of regional transformation of Islamic political thought i...
This article provides information on the current Dutch educational system, paying special attention ...
This research focuses on Dutch Muslim women who chose to practice Islam, whether they were born Musl...
Islam is a fast-growing religion in the Netherlands. Although this growth is of fairly recent origin...
At present around 865.000 Muslims live in the Netherlands. In 1988 the first Islamic primary school ...
Mosque education in Western countries has been a source of anxiety and speculations in the public de...
This chapter outlines the emergence of Islamic fashion in Britain. It is a revised and edited versio...
In the last decades of the 20th century large numbers of Shi‘i Muslims, mainly from Iran, Iraq and A...
This chapter starts with a brief elaboration of church-state relations in the Netherlands and the pr...
Mosque education in Western countries has been a source of anxiety and speculations in the public de...