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Islam in the West : Beyond Integration / Zijad Delic.

Par : Delic, Zijad, 1965-.
Collection : Collection 101. Éditeur : Ottawa, ON : University of Ottawa Press, 2018Description :121 p. : ill. : 23 cm.Sujet(s) : Citizenship -- Religious aspects -- Islam | Social integration -- Western countries | Social integration -- Canada | Islam -- Western countries | Islam -- Canada | Muslims -- Western countries | Muslims -- Canada -- Ethnic identity | Muslims -- CanadaRessources en ligne : Publisher's Website. | Check the UO Library catalog. | Project MUSE (Restricted to University of Ottawa)
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"Islam in the West: Beyond Integration offers an overview and a profile of Muslims living in the West, their identity, integration and citizenship. The book tries to answer some hard questions surrounding the interplay between religious and national identities, and how these two types of identities negotiate their place in the hearts of Western Muslims. Case studies cover constructive integration in Canada, assimilation in France and the exclusionist approach in Bosnia. Some answers to the questions on citizenship are presented from an Islamic perspective, taking into account Islamic formative principles — the Qur’an and Sunnah (the Prophetic tradition) — as they pertain to the globalized world of today. This includes an examination of historical perspectives found in the scholarly discourses on citizenship unearthed from early Muslim history as well as from contemporary times. These issues are analyzed through the prism of a religiously pluralistic and culturally diverse society." (Publisher's Website)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Muslims in Canada Religious Pluralism Canadian Muslims Muslims and Diversity in Canada
Chapter 2: Canadian Muslim Identity Identity: Not So Easy to Define Religion: A Vital Source of Identity The Role of Heurmeneutics in Identity Multiple Identities Becoming or Being? Identity in the Making A Growing Sense of 'Muslim' Identity Identity Development: Second Generation
Chapter 3: Constructive Integration Systemic Exclusion: The Case of Bosniaks Assimilation: France's Official Strategy Expressions of Muslimness: A Comparison Constructive Integration and Beyond Internal Obstacles to Integration The Canadian Model of Integration Multiculturalism: The Qur'anic Principle Integration: Inclusion and Participation
Chapter 4: Faithful Citizenship The Place of Muslims in the West Historical References and Modern Discourse Social Contract: Modernists' Viewpoint Betrayal of the Social Contract Unlawful Islam Facilitates Citizenship in Action
Chapter 5 And the Upshot Is...?
Glossary
Bibliography
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Issued also in electronic format as part of book collections on Project MUSE.

Includes bibliographical references (pages [111]-121).

"Islam in the West: Beyond Integration offers an overview and a profile of Muslims living in the West, their identity, integration and citizenship. The book tries to answer some hard questions surrounding the interplay between religious and national identities, and how these two types of identities negotiate their place in the hearts of Western Muslims.

Case studies cover constructive integration in Canada, assimilation in France and the exclusionist approach in Bosnia. Some answers to the questions on citizenship are presented from an Islamic perspective, taking into account Islamic formative principles — the Qur’an and Sunnah (the Prophetic tradition) — as they
pertain to the globalized world of today. This includes an examination of historical perspectives found in the scholarly discourses on citizenship unearthed from early Muslim history as well as from contemporary times. These issues are analyzed through the prism of a religiously pluralistic and culturally diverse society." (Publisher's Website)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: Muslims in Canada Religious Pluralism Canadian Muslims Muslims and Diversity in Canada

Chapter 2: Canadian Muslim Identity Identity: Not So Easy to Define Religion: A Vital Source of Identity The Role of Heurmeneutics in Identity Multiple Identities Becoming or Being? Identity in the Making A Growing Sense of 'Muslim' Identity Identity Development: Second Generation

Chapter 3: Constructive Integration Systemic Exclusion: The Case of Bosniaks Assimilation: France's Official Strategy Expressions of Muslimness: A Comparison Constructive Integration and Beyond Internal Obstacles to Integration The Canadian Model of Integration Multiculturalism: The Qur'anic Principle Integration: Inclusion and Participation

Chapter 4: Faithful Citizenship The Place of Muslims in the West Historical References and Modern Discourse Social Contract: Modernists' Viewpoint Betrayal of the Social Contract Unlawful Islam Facilitates Citizenship in Action

Chapter 5 And the Upshot Is...?

Glossary

Bibliography

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