Imams in Western Europe: Developments, Transformations, and Institutional Challenges Edited by Mohammed Hashas, Jan Jaap de Ruiter and Niels Valdemar Vinding
Abstract
Imams in Western Europe is a collection of 21 essays, composed into two sections written by a wide-ranging mix of various academics and researchers who examine the numerous issues that continue to impact Imams, the Muslim community and the diverse states in Western Europe. The focus on Muslims in Europe and in particular Muslim institutions has started to take much interest as European governments continue to view the discourse of the respective Muslim communities from the perspective either in relation to Islamic movements and their ideas or the functioning of the institutions that facilitate Muslim activity. The Imam as an institution of authority in particular is at times perceived within the purview of suspicion especially as his role is one of mediation who represents a unique form of authority within Muslim societies, whose roles vary from issues to do with teaching, mediating between state and society, interfaith activity, institutional building, leading prayers in mosques, conducting marriages and divorces, funerals, and dealing with matters to do with gender and minority issues. With rapidly fluctuating environments the Imams at times find that the needs of the Muslim community are going through a host of shifts and changes, as each community has its generational challenges as evolving migrant communities.
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- Imams in Western Europe: Developments, Transformations, and Institutional Challenges Edited by Mohammed Hashas, Jan Jaap de Ruiter and Niels Valdemar Vinding (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018), p. 438. ISBN: 978–9462983830
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
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Journal Section
Book Review
Authors
Yakoob Ahmed
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This is me
0000-0001-9294-7426
Türkiye
Publication Date
July 3, 2019
Submission Date
June 18, 2019
Acceptance Date
June 21, 2019
Published in Issue
Year 2019 Volume: 30 Number: 1