Der ‚Deutschsprachige Islamkreis Hildesheim‘ : Eine radikalislamische Moscheegemeinde im Kontext von Behörden und Stadtgesellschaft

The present qualitative interview study has set itself the task of reappraising the developments from the emergence to the official ban of the German-speaking Islamic Circle (DIK) and the associated mosque. In order to approach the question of how it was possible for a radical Islamic mosque to emer...

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Place / Publishing House:Gottingen, Germany : : Universitatsverlag Gottingen,, 2022
Year of Publication:2022
Language:German
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