As a small country in western Europe, Denmark shares much of the regions experiences with the immigration and settlement of Muslims. But there are also differences, some significant, which can lead observers to misjudge events such as the cartoons affair of 2005-6. The 14 chapters in this volume present, for the first time in English, the fruits of extensive research and experience of the particular character of Islam in Denmark.
As a small country in western Europe, Denmark shares much of the regions experiences with the immigration and settlement of Muslims. But there are also differences, some significant, which can lead observers to misjudge events such as the cartoons affair of 2005-6. The 14 chapters in this volume present, for the first time in English, the fruits of extensive research and experience of the particular character of Islam in Denmark.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Chapter 1: Setting the Scene (Jørgen S. Nielsen) Part One: National Perspectives Chapter 2: Denmark, Islam and Muslims - Socio-Economic Dynamics and the Art of Becoming (Jørgen Bæk Simonsen) Chapter 3: Muslims in Denmark - a Critical Evaluation of Estimation (Brian Arly Jacobsen) Chapter 4: Religion and State: Recognition of Islam and Related Legislation (Lisbet Christoffersen) Chapter 5: Mosques and Organizations (Lene Kühle) Part Two: Particular Perspectives Chapter 6: Nørrebro and "Muslimness": A Neighborhood Caught Between National Mythscapes and Local Engagement (Garbi Schmidt) Chapter 7: How Did 'the Muslim Pupil' Become Muslim? Danish State Schooling and 'the Migrant Pupils' since the 1970s (Mette Buchardt) Chapter 8: Gender as a Tool in Danish Debates about Muslims (Rikke Andreassen) Chapter 9: Conversion to Islam in Denmark (Tina Jensen and Kate Østergaard) Chapter 10: Muslims as a Danish Security Issue (Mona Kanwal Sheikh and Manni Crone) Part Three: Perspectives on the Ground Chapter 11: 'To be Something' - the Role of Religion in the Formation of Protest Identity among Ethnic Minority Youth (Lissi Rasmussen) Chapter 12: Counseling in the Health Service (Naveed Baig) Chapter 13: Interreligious Relations (Safet Bektovic) Chapter 14: Towards a European Understanding of Islam (Abdul Wahid Pedersen)
Preface Chapter 1: Setting the Scene (Jørgen S. Nielsen) Part One: National Perspectives Chapter 2: Denmark, Islam and Muslims - Socio-Economic Dynamics and the Art of Becoming (Jørgen Bæk Simonsen) Chapter 3: Muslims in Denmark - a Critical Evaluation of Estimation (Brian Arly Jacobsen) Chapter 4: Religion and State: Recognition of Islam and Related Legislation (Lisbet Christoffersen) Chapter 5: Mosques and Organizations (Lene Kühle) Part Two: Particular Perspectives Chapter 6: Nørrebro and "Muslimness": A Neighborhood Caught Between National Mythscapes and Local Engagement (Garbi Schmidt) Chapter 7: How Did 'the Muslim Pupil' Become Muslim? Danish State Schooling and 'the Migrant Pupils' since the 1970s (Mette Buchardt) Chapter 8: Gender as a Tool in Danish Debates about Muslims (Rikke Andreassen) Chapter 9: Conversion to Islam in Denmark (Tina Jensen and Kate Østergaard) Chapter 10: Muslims as a Danish Security Issue (Mona Kanwal Sheikh and Manni Crone) Part Three: Perspectives on the Ground Chapter 11: 'To be Something' - the Role of Religion in the Formation of Protest Identity among Ethnic Minority Youth (Lissi Rasmussen) Chapter 12: Counseling in the Health Service (Naveed Baig) Chapter 13: Interreligious Relations (Safet Bektovic) Chapter 14: Towards a European Understanding of Islam (Abdul Wahid Pedersen)
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