Islamic movements of Europe : public religion and islamophobia in the Modern World / edited by Frank Peter and Rafael Ortega. - London ; New York : I.B. Tauris, 2014. - 392 p. ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Islamic Movements -- Introduction / The Muslim Brotherhood: creation, evolution and goals for the future / Milli Görüs / The Jama'at-i Islami / Tablighi Jama'at / The Wahhabiya, Saudi Arabia and the Salafist Movement / Hizb ut-Tahrir / Harakat al-Nahda and Islamic Movements in Tunisia / The Moroccan Islamist movement: from secessionism to participation / The Islamic movement in Algeria: three trends, three paths / Politics of Islamism / Islamic movements in Europe -- Introduction / (1) The European lineage of the Muslim Brotherhood -- The International Organization of the Muslim Brotherhood / The Muslim Brotherhood in Spain / Germany: Islamische Gemeinschaft in Deutschland and Islamische Zentren / Being and Becoming a German Muslim Youth: Muslimische Jugend in Deutschland / The Union of Islamic Organisations of France / The Muslim Association of Britain / The Union of Islamic Communities and Organisations (UCOII) and Related Groups in Italy / The European Council for Fatwa and Research and Yusuf al-Qaradawi / (2) Milli Görüs -- The Milli Görüs Community in Germany (Islamische Gemeinschaft Milli Görüs (IGMG) / The Caliphate State / The Islamic Federation of Belgium (FIB): the Belgian branch of the Milli Görüs movement / Milli Görüs in France / Milli Görüs in the Netherlands / Milli Görüs in Denmark / (3) Salafist groups -- Salafi politics in the Netherlands / The Salafist groups in France: a plural and antagonistic movement / The development of Salafi doctrine in Spain / Salafism in Germany / (4) Salafist-jihadist groups -- Jihadi movements in the United Kingdom / Abu Hamza al-Masri and supporters of Shari'a / Al-Muhajirun and Al-Ghuraba' / Virtual Jihadist media / (5) Tablighi Jama'at -- The Tablighi Jama'at in the UK / The Tablighi Jama'at in Spain / Laïcité and Piety – the Tablighi Jama'at in France / (6) Hizb ut-Tahrir --
Hizb ut-Tahrir in the United Kingdom / Hizb ut-Tahrir al-Islami in Denmark / (7) Other groups and Muslim representative bodies -- Al-'Adl wa-l-Ihsan in Spain: an emerging actor in the Muslim field / The Islamic Foundation in the United Kingdom / Sheikh Abdalqadir al-Murabit and the Islamic community in Spain / Süleymanlis in Germany / The Süleymanli movement in the Netherlands / The Muslim Council of Britain: from pious lay preaching to political lobbying / German Muslim federations: Zentralrat der Muslime in Deutschland and Koordinierungsrat der Muslime / Islamic Guidance and Public Debates: Imans, Chaplains and Intellectuals -- Imams in Britain: agents of de-radicalisation? / Imams in France / Agents of radicalisation or agents of moderation and integration? Some remarks on the German debate about imams / Imams in Belgium: integration factor or radicalisation instrument? / Imams and radicalisation in the Netherlands / Imams and processes of radicalisation in Denmark / Imams and radicalisation in Spain / Muslims in prison and processes of radicalisation: the United Kingdom / Muslims in prison and processes of radicalisation: Denmark / Rashid al-Ghannushi / Tariq Ramadan / Islamic Knowledge and Education, and Muslims at Universities -- Denmark: Islam classes / Islamic higher education in the Netherlands: representation of the Islamic University of Rotterdam in the Dutch written media / Islamic education in Germany: Institut für Interreligiöse Pädagogik und Didaktik, Cologne and Zentrum für Islamische Frauenförderung und Forschung / Islamic education: seminaries and institutes: L'ÈInstitut Europ’ÛΩen des Sciences Humaines – France / Muslim internet sites in Denmark / Muslim free schools in Denmark / Federation of Student Islamic Societies, (FOSIS), UK / Muslims at British universities / Islamic Movements in Europe: Islamism and Islamaphobia -- Introduction / Brussels as a landscape of fear: containing 'Otherness' / Denmark / The construction of radical Islam in France: the headscarf affair / The irresponsible Muslim: Islam in German public culture / Domes, minarets and the Islamic threat in Italy. 'Pig day' and media debate / The End of Tolerance: Islam and the transformations of identity and secularism in the Netherlands / Spain: who's afraid of what? / The rise of the British National Party: anti-Muslim politics and the politics of fear / Frank Peter -- Rafael Ortega Rodrigo -- Jenny White -- Jan-Peter Hartung -- Dietrich Reetz -- Guido Steinber -- Suha Taji-Farouki -- Lutz Rogler -- Mohamed Darif -- Mohamed Darif -- Salman Sayyid -- Frank Peter -- Hossam Tamam -- Elena Arigita and Rafael Ortega -- Melanie Kamp and Jörn Thielmann -- Synnove Bendixsen -- Frank Peter -- Sadek Hamid -- Annalisa Frisina -- Alexandre Caeiro and Bettina Gräf -- Werner Schiffauer -- Werner Schiffauer -- Ural Manço -- Samim Akgönül -- Thijil Sunier -- Jorgen Baek Simonsen -- Martijn de Koning -- Samir Amghar -- Jordi Moreras and Sol Tarrés -- Jörn Thielmann -- Yahya Birt and Sadek Hamid -- Dominique Thomas -- Dominique Thomas -- Akil N. Awan -- Imran Mogra -- Sol Tarrés -- Dietrich Reetz -- Sadek Hamid -- Jorgen Baek Simonsen -- Elena Arigita -- Seán McLoughlin -- F. Javier Rosón Lorente -- Gerdien Jonker -- Thijl Sunier -- Mohammad Siddique Seddon -- Schirin Amir-Moazami -- Philip Lewis -- Frank Peter -- Melanie Kamp -- Mohamed El Battiui -- Firdaous Oueslati -- Inge Liengaard -- Jordi Moreras -- Muzammil Quraishi -- Jon Alix Olsen -- Lutz Rogler -- Frank Peter -- Tina Gudrun Jensen -- Firdaous Ouestlati -- Jeanette Jouili and Melanie Kamp -- Firdaous Oueslati -- Birgitte Schepelern Johansen and Dorthe Hovids Possing -- Tallat Shakoor -- Shaida Nabi -- David Tyrer -- Frank Peter -- Nadia Fadil -- Heiko Henkel -- Alexandre Caeiro and Frank Peter -- Werner Schiffauer -- Ermete Mariani -- Sarah Bracke -- Elena Arigita -- Chris Allen. Pt. 1. Pt. 2. Pt. 3.

'Islam in Europe' and 'Islamophobia' are subjects of vital global importance which currently preoccupy policy-makers and academics alike. Examining various European Muslim groups and institutions that have branched off from Islamic movements - including the Muslim Brotherhood, Hizb ut-Tahrir and Jama'at-i Islami - this book outlines the configuration of social, political and religious processes that have given rise to new kinds of European Muslim organisations. It considers the relationship of these organisations to their 'parent' movements, their connections with transnational Islamic networks, their impact on European states, the presence of Islam in European education and higher education institutions and the connection between Islamic movements and the perceived surge of 'Islamophobia' in Europe. Featuring the work of more than 40 scholars, this is the comprehensive guide to Islam in Europe and will be essential reading for policy-makers, political commentators and academics working with Islamic groups in Europe.

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Islam and politics--Europe
Islam--Europe
Islamophobia--Europe

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