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In "Middle Class and Muslim" Jens Stensgaard Jakobsen situates European Islam in a context of social mobility by showing how a particular group of Muslims are seeking to carve out new legitimate spaces in Danish society. The book shows how the religiosity of young men engaged in "Dialog-Forum", an association inspired by the Turkish religious scholar, Fethullah Gülen, legitimates their rapprochement with Danish middle class culture in relation to their families. However, these religious beliefs threaten to delegitimize their middle class aspirations in relation to the wider Danish society. The…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In "Middle Class and Muslim" Jens Stensgaard Jakobsen situates European Islam in a context of social mobility by showing how a particular group of Muslims are seeking to carve out new legitimate spaces in Danish society. The book shows how the religiosity of young men engaged in "Dialog-Forum", an association inspired by the Turkish religious scholar, Fethullah Gülen, legitimates their rapprochement with Danish middle class culture in relation to their families. However, these religious beliefs threaten to delegitimize their middle class aspirations in relation to the wider Danish society. The book investigates how this paradox is being dealt with, how the middle class aspirations of the young men in Dialog Forum clashes with the strong Danish state-Church constellation and suggests that the "Gülen-movement" in Denmark in alliance with parts of the Danish Church in their activities are promoting a 'post-secular' society in which vital public presence of religious beliefs go hand in hand with thorough adherence to norms of secularism.
Autorenporträt
Jens Stensgaard Jakobsen holds a Master's degree from the Department of Anthropology, University of Copenhagen. He has a long-standing interest in the presence of immigrant communities in public spheres. Currently he holds a position as editor-in-chief of a cross cultural magazine.