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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
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF FIGURES -- PREFACE TO THE SECOND PAPERBACK EDITION -- PREFACE -- ONE: What Is Muslim Politics? -- Imagining Politics -- The Language of Politics -- Doctrine and Political Action -- Setting Boundaries -- TWO: The Invention of Tradition in Muslim Politics -- The "Modernization" of Muslim Societies -- The Blurring of Tradition and Modernity -- The Objectification of Muslim Consciousness -- THREE: Sacred Authority in Contemporary Muslim Societies -- The Linkage of Religion and Politics -- Authority and the Interpretation of Symbols -- Networks of Authority -- FOUR: The "Firmest Tie" and the Ties That Bind: The Politics of Family and Ethnicity -- The Politics of Family -- Women in the Muslim Political Imagination -- Ethnicity -- FIVE: Protest and Bargaining in Muslim Politics -- Membership and Organization -- The Technologies and Culture of Protest -- The Fragmentation of Authority -- SIX: Muslim Politics: A Changing Political Geography -- Transnational Linkages -- The Civic Geography of Muslim Politics -- Of Paradigms and Policies -- NOTES -- GLOSSARY -- ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY -- REFERENCES -- INDEX
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New Zealand and Australia in Global Perspective -- From Cosmopolitanism to Pluralism and Return / Erich Kolig -- Western European Muslims between Islamophobia and Radicalisation / Tahir Abbas -- Western Mosque and Muslim integration: Identity Crisis and Resolution / Christopher Evan Longhurst -- The Spectre of Parallel Societies and Social Disintegration / Erich Kolig -- The New Zealand Experience -- Muslims "in" New Zealand or "of" New Zealand? / William Shepard -- Islam's History and Integration in New Zealand's Society: A Convert's View / Abdullah Martin Drury -- Integrating through Screen: the Muslim Diaspora in New Zealand / Arezou Zalipour -- The Australian Experience -- Multiculturalism, Muslim Radicalism, and the Problematic of Muslim Integration in Australia / Jan Ali -- Creating Ethical Subjects: The Role of the Turkish State in Integrating Muslims in Australia / Christopher Houston and Banu Senay -- Teaching and Learning Halal Sex: Discussing Contrasting Values among Muslim among Young Adults in Australia / Lisa Siobhan Irving -- Islamic Inheritance and Sharia Wills: the Recognition of Muslim Inheritance Traditions in Australia / Malcolm Voyce, Selda Dagestanli, Adam Possamai, Joshua Roose, Bryan Turner, Lisa Worthington -- Islamic Exceptionalism: Do the Religious and Legal Imperatives of Islam Necessitate Special Regimes in Secular Nations? / Ann Black.
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Der Islam verändert Europa, und Europa verändert den Islam. Das betrifft u. a. den Bereich des Rechts. Europäische Staatensysteme, gewachsen auf vergleichsweise homogenem kulturellem Boden, stehen angesichts der Integration der in Europa heimisch gewordenen Muslime vor enormen Herausforderungen. Zugleich wird das islamische Recht, das seit Jahrhunderten das Denken der Muslime bestimmt, in die Pflicht genommen: Es muss helfen, die Vorstellungswelt der Gläubigen gegenüber modernen europäischen Staatsprinzipien zu positionieren. Diese Veränderungen wecken Ängste und Vorurteile. Eine brisante Melange also, die das vorliegende Buch zu den 1. Münsteraner Gesprächen der Muslime aufgreift. Namhafte Wissenschaftler und namhafte Vertreter des Islam aus Deutschland und Europa beziehen Stellung.