Exploring the multitude of Muslims in Europe : : essays in honour of Jrgen S. Nielsen / / edited by Niels Valdemar Vinding, Egdunas Racius, Jorn Thielmann.

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Superior document:Muslim Minorities ; Volume 27
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Muslim minorities ; Volume 27.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (xxxix, 229 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Bibliography of Jorgen S. Nielsen
  • Conceptualizing Islam and Muslims
  • Between Islam as a Generic Category and Muslim Exceptionalism / Thijl Sunier
  • European Muslims as Skilled Kite Flyers / Werner Menski
  • Does European Islam Think? / Mohammed Hashas
  • Churchification of Islam in Europe / Niels Valdemar Vinding
  • "Perpetual first generation". Religiosity and Territoriality in Belonging: Strategies of Turks of France / Samim Akgonul
  • Producing Islam and Muslims in Europe
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution among Muslims in Germany and the Debate on "Parallel Justice" / Mathias Rohe
  • Islamic Law in Lithuania: Its Institutionalisation, Limits and Prospects for Application / Egdunas Racius
  • The King, the Boy, the Monk and the Magician. Jihadi Ideological Entrepreneurship between the UK and Denmark / Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen
  • "Allah is Ignorance": An Essay on the Poetic Praxis of Yahya Hassan and the Critique of Liberal Islam / Thomas Hoffmann
  • Multitudes of Muslims in Europe
  • Human First
  • To be Witnesses to Each Other's Life: Twenty-one Years of Struggle for Equal Human Dignity / Naveed Baig, Lissi Rasmussen and Hans Raun Iversen
  • Muslims Accused of Apostasy: An Ahmadi Refutation / Goran Larsson
  • Marginalised Islam: Christianity's Role in the Sufi Order of Bektashism / Emil B.H. Saggau
  • Islamic Literature in Bosnian Language, 1990-2012: Production and Dissemination of Islamic Knowledge at the Periphery / Ahmet Alibasic
  • European Islam in the Light of the Bosnian Experience / Safet Bektovic.