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Religious conversion is an immensely complex phenomenon. This study focuses on the conversion experiences of 70 native British converts to Islam. This study should be an important addition to the study of religious conversion, as conversion to Islam either from outside or within Islam is widely neglected in the literature.
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Religious conversion is an immensely complex phenomenon. This study focuses on the conversion experiences of 70 native British converts to Islam. This study should be an important addition to the study of religious conversion, as conversion to Islam either from outside or within Islam is widely neglected in the literature.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136168451
- Artikelnr.: 38456774
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136168451
- Artikelnr.: 38456774
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Ali Kose
Part 1 Muslims in Britain: immigrant Muslims of Britain - the history of
Muslims in Britain, the contemporary Muslim community; native British
Muslims - the history of native British Muslims - the Liverpool Mosque and
Muslim Institute, the Woking Mission, the contemporary native British
Muslims - the Islamic Party of Britain, the Association for British
Muslims; Da'wah strategy in Britain - indirect Da'wah approach, direct
Da'wah approach. Part 2 On the way to conversion: childhood experiences -
happiness versus unhappiness, father figure in childhood - absent or
withdrawn father, mother - father's substitute and independence from her,
parents' affiliation and upbringing regarding religion, Freud and religious
conversion; conversion and adolescence - conversion age, emotional and
cognitive issues in adolescence, rebellion conversion, Eriksonian concept
of identity - moratorium and conversion at a later age. Part 3 Conversion
process: background analysis - religion, socio-economic status; immediate
antecedents of conversion - emotional antecedents, cognitive antecedents;
conversion motifs (patterns); social influence in the process of conversion
and the conversion process model - the convert as a social type, conversion
through marriage, conversion process model. Part 4 Postconversion - the
transformed self: the new being - change - beliefs, practice and habits,
maintenance and socialization, cultural transition, relations with parents,
ex-friends and the society. Part 5 Conversion through Sufism: Sufism - the
agent of Islam, Sufism in the West; Sufism and new religious movements
(NRMs) in the West - resemblance between Sufis and NRMs' members with
regard to their background; the group of Shaykh Nazim - mission in Britain,
initiation to the group, Dhikr and the belief of lower-self, basic
teachings of the Shaykh which play major role in attracting converts and
some features of the group, leader-member relations, psychotherapeutic
treatment; findings on Sufi and non-Sufi differences regarding their
backgrounds and conversion experiences.
Muslims in Britain, the contemporary Muslim community; native British
Muslims - the history of native British Muslims - the Liverpool Mosque and
Muslim Institute, the Woking Mission, the contemporary native British
Muslims - the Islamic Party of Britain, the Association for British
Muslims; Da'wah strategy in Britain - indirect Da'wah approach, direct
Da'wah approach. Part 2 On the way to conversion: childhood experiences -
happiness versus unhappiness, father figure in childhood - absent or
withdrawn father, mother - father's substitute and independence from her,
parents' affiliation and upbringing regarding religion, Freud and religious
conversion; conversion and adolescence - conversion age, emotional and
cognitive issues in adolescence, rebellion conversion, Eriksonian concept
of identity - moratorium and conversion at a later age. Part 3 Conversion
process: background analysis - religion, socio-economic status; immediate
antecedents of conversion - emotional antecedents, cognitive antecedents;
conversion motifs (patterns); social influence in the process of conversion
and the conversion process model - the convert as a social type, conversion
through marriage, conversion process model. Part 4 Postconversion - the
transformed self: the new being - change - beliefs, practice and habits,
maintenance and socialization, cultural transition, relations with parents,
ex-friends and the society. Part 5 Conversion through Sufism: Sufism - the
agent of Islam, Sufism in the West; Sufism and new religious movements
(NRMs) in the West - resemblance between Sufis and NRMs' members with
regard to their background; the group of Shaykh Nazim - mission in Britain,
initiation to the group, Dhikr and the belief of lower-self, basic
teachings of the Shaykh which play major role in attracting converts and
some features of the group, leader-member relations, psychotherapeutic
treatment; findings on Sufi and non-Sufi differences regarding their
backgrounds and conversion experiences.
Part 1 Muslims in Britain: immigrant Muslims of Britain - the history of
Muslims in Britain, the contemporary Muslim community; native British
Muslims - the history of native British Muslims - the Liverpool Mosque and
Muslim Institute, the Woking Mission, the contemporary native British
Muslims - the Islamic Party of Britain, the Association for British
Muslims; Da'wah strategy in Britain - indirect Da'wah approach, direct
Da'wah approach. Part 2 On the way to conversion: childhood experiences -
happiness versus unhappiness, father figure in childhood - absent or
withdrawn father, mother - father's substitute and independence from her,
parents' affiliation and upbringing regarding religion, Freud and religious
conversion; conversion and adolescence - conversion age, emotional and
cognitive issues in adolescence, rebellion conversion, Eriksonian concept
of identity - moratorium and conversion at a later age. Part 3 Conversion
process: background analysis - religion, socio-economic status; immediate
antecedents of conversion - emotional antecedents, cognitive antecedents;
conversion motifs (patterns); social influence in the process of conversion
and the conversion process model - the convert as a social type, conversion
through marriage, conversion process model. Part 4 Postconversion - the
transformed self: the new being - change - beliefs, practice and habits,
maintenance and socialization, cultural transition, relations with parents,
ex-friends and the society. Part 5 Conversion through Sufism: Sufism - the
agent of Islam, Sufism in the West; Sufism and new religious movements
(NRMs) in the West - resemblance between Sufis and NRMs' members with
regard to their background; the group of Shaykh Nazim - mission in Britain,
initiation to the group, Dhikr and the belief of lower-self, basic
teachings of the Shaykh which play major role in attracting converts and
some features of the group, leader-member relations, psychotherapeutic
treatment; findings on Sufi and non-Sufi differences regarding their
backgrounds and conversion experiences.
Muslims in Britain, the contemporary Muslim community; native British
Muslims - the history of native British Muslims - the Liverpool Mosque and
Muslim Institute, the Woking Mission, the contemporary native British
Muslims - the Islamic Party of Britain, the Association for British
Muslims; Da'wah strategy in Britain - indirect Da'wah approach, direct
Da'wah approach. Part 2 On the way to conversion: childhood experiences -
happiness versus unhappiness, father figure in childhood - absent or
withdrawn father, mother - father's substitute and independence from her,
parents' affiliation and upbringing regarding religion, Freud and religious
conversion; conversion and adolescence - conversion age, emotional and
cognitive issues in adolescence, rebellion conversion, Eriksonian concept
of identity - moratorium and conversion at a later age. Part 3 Conversion
process: background analysis - religion, socio-economic status; immediate
antecedents of conversion - emotional antecedents, cognitive antecedents;
conversion motifs (patterns); social influence in the process of conversion
and the conversion process model - the convert as a social type, conversion
through marriage, conversion process model. Part 4 Postconversion - the
transformed self: the new being - change - beliefs, practice and habits,
maintenance and socialization, cultural transition, relations with parents,
ex-friends and the society. Part 5 Conversion through Sufism: Sufism - the
agent of Islam, Sufism in the West; Sufism and new religious movements
(NRMs) in the West - resemblance between Sufis and NRMs' members with
regard to their background; the group of Shaykh Nazim - mission in Britain,
initiation to the group, Dhikr and the belief of lower-self, basic
teachings of the Shaykh which play major role in attracting converts and
some features of the group, leader-member relations, psychotherapeutic
treatment; findings on Sufi and non-Sufi differences regarding their
backgrounds and conversion experiences.