Muslim Communities in Non-Muslim States

Muslim Communities in Non-Muslim States
Title Muslim Communities in Non-Muslim States PDF eBook
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Total Pages 194
Release 1980
Genre Muslims
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To Examine The Problems Faced By The Muslim Communities In The Non-Muslim States That The Organization Of The Islamic Conference Sponsored An International Seminar Which Was Organised In London By The Islamic Council Of Europe In July, 1978. This Volume Includes Papers Presented At This Seminar By Muslim Scholars And Representatives Of Muslim Minorities. Condition Good.

Muslim Communities in Non-Muslim States

Muslim Communities in Non-Muslim States
Title Muslim Communities in Non-Muslim States PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 169
Release 1980
Genre Muslims
ISBN 9780907163008

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Islam in Israel

Islam in Israel
Title Islam in Israel PDF eBook
Author Muhammad Al-Atawneh
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 213
Release 2018-01-11
Genre History
ISBN 1108530133

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Islam is the religion of the majority of Arab citizens in Israel and since the late 1970s has become an important factor in their political and socio-cultural identity. This leads to an increasing number of Muslims in Israel who define their identity first and foremost in relation to their religious affiliation. By examining this evolving religious identity during the past four decades and its impact on the religious and socio-cultural aspects of Muslim life in Israel, Muhammad Al-Atawneh and Nohad Ali explore the local nature of Islam. They find that Muslims in Israel seem to rely heavily on the prominent Islamic authorities in the region, perhaps more so than minority Muslims elsewhere. This stems, inter alia, from the fact that Muslims in Israel are the only minority that lives in a land they consider to be holy and see themselves as a natural.

Political Participation and Identities of Muslims in Non-Muslim States

Political Participation and Identities of Muslims in Non-Muslim States
Title Political Participation and Identities of Muslims in Non-Muslim States PDF eBook
Author W. A. R. Shadid
Publisher Peeters Publishers
Total Pages 254
Release 1996
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9789039006115

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The involvement of minorities in politics has been the subject of a considerable number of studies. However, these studies are rarely concerned with the views of Muslims on their participation in the political processes of non-Muslim societies. Several Western scholars have thought and still think that the world, from the perspective of Muslims, can be divided in accordance with the dichotomy of the classical Islamic Law that distinguishes between the "Territory of Islam" and the "Territoryof War". however, during the last decennia various Muslim scholars have tried to reinterpret the position of Muslims in non-Muslim societies in new religious terms by which this classification has been emended and corrected. In this book, four different views are distinguished: the pragmatic, idealistic or utopian, re-interpretative, and traditionalist views. It goes without saying that the practical implementaion of these views to a large degree depends upon the types of Muslim organizations and representative bodies in those societies, as well as their denominational and ethnical backgrounds. From an international comparative perspective it appears that, contrary to the situation in Australia, Muslims of most Western European states have been thus far unsuccessful in creating representative organizations at national levels. This is also illustrated by studies of Muslim organizations in Germany, Italy and the united Kingdom. Another important factor consists of the views of the younger generations of Muslim immigrants about the compatibility of their Islamic identiity and full participation in the non-Muslim, secular societies in which they are living. Research on this subject contained in the present book responds to this question in an affirmative way.

Non-Muslims in Muslim Majority Societies

Non-Muslims in Muslim Majority Societies
Title Non-Muslims in Muslim Majority Societies PDF eBook
Author Kajsa Ahlstand
Publisher Lutterworth Press
Total Pages 174
Release 2011-09-29
Genre History
ISBN 0718843010

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In a world where almost all societies are multi-religious and multi-ethnic, we need to study how social cohesion can be achieved in different contexts. In some geographical areas, as in the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent, people of different religious belonging have, through the ages, lived side by side, sometimes in harmony and sometimes in dissonance. In other geographical regions, as in Scandinavia, societies have been quite religiously homogeneous but only recently challenged by immigration.In both locations the relations between religious minority and majority are very much on the agenda. In order to discuss the situation for non-Muslims in Muslim majority societies, a consultation was convened with both Muslim and Christian participants from Pakistan, Palestine, Lebanon, and Sweden. Some of the participants work in academic settings, others in faith-based organisations, some in jurisprudence and others with theological issues. Non-Muslims in Muslim Majority Societies is the result of thatconsultation. The intention of the book is to trigger reflection and further thinking, through papers that discuss issues such as freedom of religion, minority rights, secular and religious legislation, and inter-religious dialogue in Muslim majority societies. Although the articles are presented as 'works in progress' and remain tentative in many of their conclusions, this book is an important contribution to the global debate over religious tolerance and religious pluralism.

Non-Muslim Minorities in an Islamic State

Non-Muslim Minorities in an Islamic State
Title Non-Muslim Minorities in an Islamic State PDF eBook
Author Muhammad Sharif Chaudhry
Publisher
Total Pages 76
Release 1995
Genre Dhimmis
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Muslim Communities in North America

Muslim Communities in North America
Title Muslim Communities in North America PDF eBook
Author Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 580
Release 1994-08-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780791420201

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This book provides the first in-depth look at Muslim life and institutions forming in North America. It considers the range of Islamic life in North America with its different racial-ethnic and cultural identities, customs, and religious orientations. Issues of acculturation, ethnicity, orthodoxy, and the changing roles of women are brought into focus. The authors provide insight into the lives of recent immigrants who are asking what is Islamically appropriate in a non-Muslim environment. Contrasts are drawn between Sunni and Shi'i groups, and attention is given to the activities of some Sufi organizations. The growing Islamic community among African-American Muslims is examined, including the followers of Warith Deen Muhammed and the sectarians identified with black power, such as the Nation of Islam, Darul Islam, and the Five Percenters. The authors document the challenges and issues that American Muslims face, such as prejudice and racism; pressure from overseas Muslims; dress and education; the influence of Islamic revivalism on the development of the community in this country; and the maintenance of Muslim identity amidst the pressure for assimilation.