Focussing on the evolving role of Islamic law in the construction of a Muslim minority identity in Israel, this valuable contribution to the literature on Islam in Israel, as well as Islamic studies and Israel studies in general, will be of great interest to scholars and students alike.
Focussing on the evolving role of Islamic law in the construction of a Muslim minority identity in Israel, this valuable contribution to the literature on Islam in Israel, as well as Islamic studies and Israel studies in general, will be of great interest to scholars and students alike.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Muhammad Al Atawneh is senior lecturer at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. He has published extensively on Islamic law and society in contemporary Arab and Islamic worlds. Research interests focus on the study of Islam in modern times, mainly in three concurrent areas: 1. Islamic law and modernity; 2. state and governance in contemporary Islamic thought and practice; and 3. Islam in Israel which covered significant issues regarding Muslim daily life, attitudes, beliefs, levels of (dis)satisfaction, and attitudes towards the Israeli establishment and Israeli society.
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List of figures List of tables Acknowledgments Note on transliteration Introduction 1. Islam in Israel: background 2. Islamic religious authority and interpretation in Israel 3. Islam and the public: affiliation, religiosity and observance 4. Muslim identity and Islamic practice in Israel 5. The Muslim minority and the Israeli establishment: acceptance and/or alienation . 6. Being Muslim in the Israeli socio-cultural space Conclusions Appendix A: English questionnaire Appendix B: Arabic questionnaire Glossary of Arabic terms Bibliography and sources Index.
List of figures List of tables Acknowledgments Note on transliteration Introduction 1. Islam in Israel: background 2. Islamic religious authority and interpretation in Israel 3. Islam and the public: affiliation, religiosity and observance 4. Muslim identity and Islamic practice in Israel 5. The Muslim minority and the Israeli establishment: acceptance and/or alienation . 6. Being Muslim in the Israeli socio-cultural space Conclusions Appendix A: English questionnaire Appendix B: Arabic questionnaire Glossary of Arabic terms Bibliography and sources Index.
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