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Leadership, Authority and Representation in British Muslim Communities



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Autore: Gilliat-Ray Sophie Visualizza persona
Titolo: Leadership, Authority and Representation in British Muslim Communities Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (258 p.)
Soggetto topico: Religion & beliefs
Soggetto non controllato: authentic Islam
imams
inclusion
mosque governance
mosques
Muslim women
Islam in Britain
British Muslims
religious authority
individualism
rationalisation of religion
representation
leadership
religious leadership
religious tribunals
Shariah tribunals
Islamic law
Muslim leadership
Muslim teachers
Muslims in Britain
education
religious education
RE teachers
tactical religion
strategic religion
authority
journalism
journalist-source relations
civic journalism
qualitative methods
mosque
conflict
imam
committee members
religious/bureaucratic authority
Islam
Muslim
Bangladeshi
Britain
Fultoli
Fultolir Sahib
Sylhet
Shah Jalal
Tablighi Jama'at
British mosques
Dewsbury Markaz
Hafiz Patel
Nizamuddin
Islamic revival
Deobandi
authority and leadership
Islamic knowledge
gender and piety
female Muslim authorities
Muslim subjectivities
Imam training
Muslim religious leadership
Islamic education
darul-ulums
Islamic studies
British Islam
Dar al-Uloom
Deoband
ulama
tradition
Darul Uloom
seminary
chaplaincy
accreditation
servant leadership
paraguiding
the jurisprudence of reality
British Muslim history
feminism
feminist history
British Muslim studies
Media Studies
Religious Studies
Islamic Studies
identity
Fuad Nahdi
Q-News
Sufism
faith-based representation
umbrella organisation
MCB
civil society
political participation
religious institutions
darul uloom
islamic education
ulema
Persona (resp. second.): TimolRiyaz
Gilliat-RaySophie
Sommario/riassunto: The contributions explore Muslim religious leadership in multiple forms and settings. While traditional authority is usually correlated with theology and piety, as in the case of classically trained ulema, the public advocacy of Muslim community concerns is often headed by those with professionalized skillsets and civic experience. In an increasingly digital world, both women and men exercise leadership in novel ways, and sites of authority are refracted from traditional loci, such as mosques and seminaries, to new and unexpected places. This collection provides systematic focus on a topic that has hitherto been given rather diffuse consideration. It complements historical work on community leadership as well as more contemporary discussion on the training and role of Islamic religious authorities. It will be of interest to scholars in Religious Studies, Sociology, Political Science, History, and Islamic Studies.
Titolo autorizzato: Leadership, Authority and Representation in British Muslim Communities  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910557722303321
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