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Islamic Challenge: Politics and Religion in Western Europe » (1st Edition)

Book cover image of Islamic Challenge: Politics and Religion in Western Europe by Jytte Klausen

Authors: Jytte Klausen
ISBN-13: 9780199231980, ISBN-10: 0199231982
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Date Published: February 2008
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: Jytte Klausen

Jytte Klausen is Professor of Politics at Brandeis University and Research Associate at The Center for European Studies, at Harvard University. She is the author of numerous books and articles on immigrant integration, Islam in Europe, the European welfare state and social inclusion.

Book Synopsis

Who are Europe's Muslim leaders? How do they view Islamic integration into European society and polities? Based on 300 interviews with Muslim leaders, this innovative book tackles big questions to reveal what Muslim leaders in Europe really want and the myriad ways in which Islam can become a European religion.

Foreign Affairs

Klausen, a Danish political scientist who teaches at Brandeis, interviewed 300 European Muslim leaders in Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom in order to discover what European Muslim elites think about the issues raised by the presence of so many Muslims in those countries and the policies pursued by European governments in order to integrate or assimilate them. The best way of dispelling myths and prejudices is to confront them with facts, and what makes this thoughtful and honest volume so useful is its refusal to simplify an extraordinarily complex picture. Few of the results support the notion of a "clash of civilizations"; extremism is not a clear and present danger. But moderation and widespread acceptance of liberal principles are only a first step toward accommodation. Of course, the problem of accommodation can be solved only if European states and societies show a willingness to make room for Islam and, if necessary, adapt their "state-church policies and public philosophies" accordingly. This is especially difficult when the latter are, as in France, resolutely anticommunitarian or when ethnic and religious prejudices make Muslim integration problematic and perpetuate discrimination. By destroying bogeymen, Klausen forces us to face rationally and compassionately sensitive and difficult issues of great importance to Europe's future.

Table of Contents

Introduction : Islam in Europe1
1Europe's new Muslim political elite15
2How do Muslim leaders see the problems?52
3Belief and politics81
4From conflict to culture war107
5Christian and Muslim Europe136
6Sexual politics and multiculturalism171
Conclusion : liberal Muslims and the emergence of European Islam204

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