06782nam 2201405 a 450 991082655820332120200520144314.01-283-38006-41-4008-4037-6978661338006710.1515/9781400840373(CKB)2550000001252181(EBL)831877(OCoLC)769344466(SSID)ssj0000634608(PQKBManifestationID)11392679(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000634608(PQKBWorkID)10640782(PQKB)10622383(StDuBDS)EDZ0000406835(MdBmJHUP)muse43240(DE-B1597)453792(OCoLC)979579587(OCoLC)992508143(DE-B1597)9781400840373(Au-PeEL)EBL831877(CaPaEBR)ebr10522510(CaONFJC)MIL338006(MiAaPQ)EBC831877(EXLCZ)99255000000125218120110613d2012 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrThe emancipation of Europe's muslims the state's role in minority integration /Jonathan LaurenceCourse BookPrinceton, N.J. Princeton University Press20121 online resource (393 p.)Princeton studies in Muslim politicsDescription based upon print version of record.0-691-14422-2 0-691-14421-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Illustrations --Tables --Abbreviations --Preface --Chapter One. A Leap in the Dark: Muslims and the State in Twenty-first-Century Europe --Chapter Two. European Outsourcing and Embassy Islam: L'islam, c'est moi --Chapter Three. A Politicized Minority: The Qur'ân is our Constitution --Chapter Four. Citizens, Groups, and the State --Chapter Five. The Domestication of State-Mosque Relations --Chapter Six. Imperfect Institutionalization: Islam Councils in Europe --Chapter Seven. The Partial Emancipation: Muslim Responses to the State-Islam Consultations --Chapter Eight. Muslim Integration and European Islam in the Next Generation --Notes --Interviews --Bibliography --IndexThe Emancipation of Europe's Muslims traces how governments across Western Europe have responded to the growing presence of Muslim immigrants in their countries over the past fifty years. Drawing on hundreds of in-depth interviews with government officials and religious leaders in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Morocco, and Turkey, Jonathan Laurence challenges the widespread notion that Europe's Muslim minorities represent a threat to liberal democracy. He documents how European governments in the 1970's and 1980's excluded Islam from domestic institutions, instead inviting foreign powers like Saudi Arabia, Algeria, and Turkey to oversee the practice of Islam among immigrants in European host societies. But since the 1990's, amid rising integration problems and fears about terrorism, governments have aggressively stepped up efforts to reach out to their Muslim communities and incorporate them into the institutional, political, and cultural fabrics of European democracy. The Emancipation of Europe's Muslims places these efforts--particularly the government-led creation of Islamic councils--within a broader theoretical context and gleans insights from government interactions with groups such as trade unions and Jewish communities at previous critical junctures in European state-building. By examining how state-mosque relations in Europe are linked to the ongoing struggle for religious and political authority in the Muslim-majority world, Laurence sheds light on the geopolitical implications of a religious minority's transition from outsiders to citizens. This book offers a much-needed reassessment that foresees the continuing integration of Muslims into European civil society and politics in the coming decades.Princeton studies in Muslim politics.Social integrationReligious aspectsIslamEmbassy Islam.European Islam.European democracy.European governments.European policy approaches.European politics.Islam Councils.Islam.Islamist subculture.Islamist terrorism.Muslim communities.Muslim immigrants.Muslim integration.Muslim minorities.Muslim religious associations.Muslim religious life.Muslims.Political Islam.Political-Islam activism.Political-Islam federations.Western Europe.civil society organizations.demographic trends.domestic orientation.emancipation.foreign government representatives.host countries.incorporation outcomes.institutional integration.institutionalization.integration problems.interior ministries.liberal democracy.migrant populations.nation building.national councils.new citizen groups.oil.organizational structures.outsourcing.political authority.political integration.politics.pre-electoral political behavior.religion.religious authority.religious communities.religious community life.religious organizations.religious representation.return-oriented policies.social integration.state authority.state-building challenges.stateЭosque relations.temporary migration.terrorism.trade relationships.transnational religious NGOs.western democracies.Social integrationReligious aspectsIslam.305.697094MS 6575rvkLaurence Jonathan739953MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910826558203321The emancipation of Europe's muslims4100938UNINA