In the past decade Muslims in Europe have been the subject of
heated debates on the place and role of religion in the public
space. Research into the issues involved has often used visible and
formalised expressions of Muslim religiosity as its empirical point
of departure. This book instead examines the microlevel workings of
Muslim minority religiosity to offer a new perspective on these
debates.
Contributors to this volume examine the forms of Muslim
religiosity which are not dependent on the official or
semi-official settings of organised religion. These ethnographic
studies investigate a range of examples of non-organised Islam,
ranging from salafi-jihadism, to converts to Islam, to everyday
spiritualities of Muslim in Europe. By exploring these neglected
forms of Muslim religiosity, this book is able to build up a more
nuanced picture of the role of Muslims in Europe. It will be of
interest to academics, researchers and graduate students of
Religion, Ethnic Studies, Migration Studies, Sociology and
Political Science.
This book was previously published as a special issue of Ethnic
and Racial Studies.
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