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Author Ahmed, Akbar

Title Journey into Europe : Islam, immigration, and identity / Akbar Ahmed
Published Washington D.C. : Brookings Institution Press, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (573 pages)
Contents Front Cover; Front Flap; Back Flap; Title Page; Copyright Information; Table of Contents; Part One: European Dialectic; Europe: Turbulent and Mighty Continent; Primordial Tribal Idendity in Europe; European Pluralist Identity; Part Two: Islam in Europe; Muslim Immigrations: The Ghosts of European Imperialism; Indigenous Muslims: ""We Are Europeans; Muslim Converts: Seeking God in an Age of Secularism; Part Three: Lessons from Europe; Judaism, Islam, and European Primordial Identity; Terrorism, Immigrants, ISIS, and Islamophobia: A Perfect Storm in Europe
Europe at the Crossroads: Monsters, Modernity, and the Imperative for Convivencia, Acknowledgments; Notes; Index; Back Cover
Summary An unprecedented, richly detailed, and clear-eyed exploration of Islam in Europe and the place of Islam in European history and civilization Daily headlines tell of escalating tensions surrounding Muslims in Europe: the refugee crisis, repeated episodes of terrorism, and cultural differences over language and female dress have helped shape a growing rift between the communities, while the parallel rise of right-wing, nationalist political parties throughout the continent, often espousing anti-Muslim rhetoric, has shaken the foundation of the European Union to its very core. Over the past decade, the relationship between European and Islamic societies has been defined by steadily escalating tension. Many Europeans see Islam as an alien, even barbaric force that threatens to overwhelm them and their societies. Muslims, by contrast, are facing conflicting attractions to Europe's economic opportunities and repulsion to intolerance in the region, with Islamophobia reaching extreme levels in all corners of Europe. Amid this conflict, the Jewish community and other minority groups are finding themselves caught in a similar onslaught of xenophobic rhetoric, with anti-Semitism and other forms of discrimination causing many to feel unwelcome in their European homes. Akbar Ahmed, widely acknowledged as a leading scholar of contemporary Islam, and a team of researchers have traveled across Europe over the last several years and interviewed Muslims and non-Muslims from all walks of life. They spoke with some of Europe's most prominent figures, including presidents and prime ministers, archbishops, chief rabbis, grand muftis, heads of right-wing parties, and every-day Europeans from a variety of backgrounds. Their findings reveal both of the misunderstandings and the opportunities for Europe and its Muslims to improve their mutual relationship. Along with an analysis of what has gone wrong and why, this urgent, unprecedented study, the fourth in a quartet of studies examining relations between the West and the Muslim world, features recommendations for promoting integration and pluralism in the twenty-first century
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Muslims -- Europe -- Ethnic identity
Muslims -- Europe -- Social conditions
Muslims -- Religious life -- Europe
Muslims -- Cultural assimilation -- Europe
Islam and culture -- Europe
Islam and politics -- Europe
Civilization -- Islamic influences
Islamophobia -- Europe
Identity politics -- Europe
Cultural pluralism -- Europe
Religious tolerance -- Europe
RELIGION -- Islam -- General.
Civilization -- Islamic influences.
Cultural pluralism.
Identity politics.
Islam and culture.
Islam and politics.
Islamophobia.
Muslims -- Cultural assimilation.
Muslims -- Ethnic identity.
Muslims -- Religious life.
Muslims -- Social conditions.
Religious tolerance.
Europe.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780815727590
0815727593