Islamic movements of Europe : public religion and islamophobia in the modern world / edited by Frank Peter and Rafael Ortega. - xvi, 392 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. - Library of European studies; 21. . - Library of European studies ; 21. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Frank Peter -- The Muslim Brotherhood: creation, evolution and goals for the future: Rafael Ortega Rodrigo --tMilli Görüs: Jenny White -- The Jama'at-i Islami: Jan-Peter Hartung -- Tablighi Jama'at: Dietrich Reetz -- The Wahhabiya, Saudi Arabia and the Salafist Movement: Guido Steinberg -- Hizb ut-Tahrir: Suha Taji-Farouki -- Harakat al-Nanda and Islamic Movements in Tunisia: Lutz Rogler -- The Moroccan Islamist movement: from secessionism to participation: Mohamed Darif -- The Islamic movement in Algeria: three trends, three paths: Mohamed Darif -- Politics of Islamism: Salman Sayyid -- Introduction: Frank Peter --tGroups And Federations -- The European lineage of the Muslim Brotherhood -- The International Organization of the Muslim Brotherhood: Hossam Tamam -- The Muslim Brotherhood in Spain: Elena Arigita and Rafael Ortega -- Germany: Islamische Gemeinschaft in Deutschland and Islamische Zentren: Melanie Kamp and Jörn Thielmann --tBeing and Becoming a German Muslim Youth: Muslimische Jugend in Deutschland: Synnřve Bendixsen --tThe Union of Islamic Organisations of France: Frank Peter --tThe Muslim Association of Britain: Sadek Hamid --tThe Union of Islamic Communities and Organisations (UCOII) and Related Groups in Italy: Annalisa Frisina --tThe European Council for Fatwa and Research and Yusuf al-Qaradawi: Alexandre Caeiro and Bettina Gräf --g2.tMilli Görüs --tThe Milli Görüs Community in Germany (Islamische Gemeinschaft Milli Görüs (IGMG): Werner Schiffauer --tThe Caliphate State: Werner Schiffauer --tThe Islamic Federation of Belgium (FIB): the Belgian branch of the Milli Görüs movement: Ural Manço --tMilli Görüs in France: Samim Akgönül --tMilli Görüs in the Netherlands: Thijil Sunier --tMilli Görüs in Denmark: Jřrgen Bćk Simonsen --g3.tSalafist groups -- tSalafi politics in the Netherlands: Martijn de Koning -- The Salafist groups in France: a plural and antagonistic movement: Samir Amghar --tThe development of Salafi doctrine in Spain: Jordi Moreras and Sol Tarrés -- Salafism in Germany: Jörn Thielmann --g4.tSalafist- jihadist groups --tPhadi movements in the United Kingdom: Yahya Birt and Sadek Hamid --tAbu Hamza al-Masri and supporters of Shari'a: Dominique Thomas --tAl-Muhajirun and Al-Ghuraba': Dominique Thomas --tVirtual Jihadist media: Akil N. Awan --g5.tTablighi Jama'at --tThe Tablighi Jama'at in the UK: Imran Mogra --tThe Tablighi Jama'at in Spain: Sol Tarrés --tLaicité and Piety -- the Tablighi Jama'at in France: Dietrich Reetz --g6.tHizb ut -Tahrir --tHizb ut-Tahrir in the United Kingdom: Sadek Hamid --tHizb ut-Tahrir al-Islami in Denmark: Jřrgen Bćk Simonsen --g7.tOther groups and Muslim representative bodies wa-l-Ihsan in Spain: an emerging actor in the Muslim field: Elena Arigita --tThe Islamic Foundation in the United Kingdom: Seán McLoughlin --tSheikh Abdalqadir al-Murabit and the Islamic community in Spain: F. Javier Rosón Lorente --tSüleymanlis in Germany: Gerdien Jonker - -tThe Süleymanli movement in the Netherlands: Thijl Sunier --tThe Muslim Council of Britain: from pious lay preaching to political lobbying: Mohammad Siddique Seddon --tGerman Muslim federations: Zentralrat der Muslime in Deutschland and Koordinierungsrat der Muslime: Schirin Amir-Moazami --tIslamic Guidance And Public Debates: Imams, Chaplains And Intellectuals --tImams in Britain: agents of de-radicalisation?: Philip Lewis --tImams in France: Frank Peter --tAgents of radicalisation or agents of moderation and integration? Some remarks on the German debate about imams: Melanie Kamp --tImams in Belgium: integration factor or radicalisation instrument?: Mohamed El Battiui --tImams and radicalisation in the Netherlands : Firdaous Oueslati --tImams and processes of radicalisation in Denmark: Inge Liengaard --tImams and radicalisation in Spain: Jordi Moreras --tMuslims in prison and processes of radicalisation: the United Kingdom : Muzammil Quraishi --tMuslims in prison and processes of radicalisation: Denmark: Jon Alix Olsen --tRashid al- Ghannushi: Lutz Rogler --tTariq Ramadan: Frank Peter -- Islamic Knowledge And Education, And Muslims At Universities --tDenmark: Islam classes: Tina Gudrun Jensen --tIslamic higher education in the Netherlands: representation of the Islamic University of Rotterdam in the Dutch written media: Firdaous Ouestlati --tIslamic education in Germany: Institut für Interreligiöse Pädagogik und Didaktik, Cologne and Zentrum für Islamische Frauenförderung und Forschung: Jeanette Jouili and Melanie Kamp --tIslamic education: seminaries and institutes: L'Institut Européen des Sciences Humaines -- France: Firdaous Oueslati --tMuslim Internet sites in Denmark: Birgitte Schepelern Johansen and Dorthe Hřvids Possing -- Muslim free schools in Denmark: Tallat Shakoor -- tFederation of Student Islamic Societies, (FOSIS), UK: Shaida Nabi --tMuslims at British universities: David Tyrer --tIntroduction: Frank Peter --tBrussels as a landscape of fear: containing'Otherness': Nadia Fadil -- tDenmark: Heiko Henkel --tThe construction of radical Islam in France: the headscarf affair: Alexandre Caeiro and Frank Peter --tThe irresponsible Muslim: Islam in German public culture: Werner Schiffauer --tDomes, minarets and the Islamic threat in Italy.'Pig day' and media debate: Ermete Mariani --tThe End of Tolerance: Islam and the transformations of identity and secularism in the Netherlands: Sarah Bracke --tSpain: who's afraid of what?: Elena Arigita --tThe rise of the British National Party: anti-Muslim politics and the politics of fear: Chris Allen. 1.

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Islam and politics--Europe.
Islam and politics.
Islam--Europe.
Islamophobia--Europe.