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New Muslims in the European Context
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This volume deals with Scandinavian converts to Islam, discussing the process of conversion as well as the converts' role in Muslim communities and in majority society. As Islam is a new phenomenon...
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27 May 2004

This volume deals with Scandinavian converts to Islam, discussing the process of conversion as well as the converts' role in Muslim communities and in majority society. As Islam is a new phenomenon in Scandinavia, the story of the new Muslims becomes also a story of the development of Scandinavian Islamic ideas.
The book examines the specific features of Scandinavian society and Islamophobia in Scandinavia. It goes on to discuss the conversion process, Muslim convert trends common in Europe as well as in Scandinavia, and provides a detailed discussion of literature read or written by converts.
The discussion of the new Muslims' experiences includes a discussion of the trend towards understanding Islam according to Scandinavian values.
The book examines the specific features of Scandinavian society and Islamophobia in Scandinavia. It goes on to discuss the conversion process, Muslim convert trends common in Europe as well as in Scandinavia, and provides a detailed discussion of literature read or written by converts.
The discussion of the new Muslims' experiences includes a discussion of the trend towards understanding Islam according to Scandinavian values.
Price: $221.00
Pages: 378
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Muslim Minorities
Publication Date:
27 May 2004
ISBN: 9789004136793
Format: Hardcover
Anne Sofie Roald, Ph.D. (1994) in Religious Studies, University of Lund, is Associate Professor at Malmö University. She has published on Islamic Education and gender issues in Islam including Women in Islam. The Western experience (Routledge 2001).