Islamic religion has become an object of political discourse in
ways that also affects academic reflection; against this background
this volume aims to provide a theoretically and empirically founded
assessment of where social sciences currently stand with regard to
Islam. For this purpose, the volume continues to develop the
sociological knowledge of Islam that began in the 1980s. Given the
Orientalism inherent in sociology, the volume focuses on Muslim
knowledge systems and institutions, as well as the practice of
Muslim religiosity in various social contexts stretching from
Algeria and Morocco to Turkey.
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