Muslim Identity in a Turbulent Age: Islamic Extremism and Western Islamophobia
Herausgeber: Hardy, Mike; Markiewicz, Sarah; Mughal, Fiyaz
Muslim Identity in a Turbulent Age: Islamic Extremism and Western Islamophobia
Herausgeber: Hardy, Mike; Markiewicz, Sarah; Mughal, Fiyaz
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Engaging with the 2004 Amman message, which sought to clarify Islam's true peaceful nature, this book debates what it means to be Muslim in Europe today. Shining a light on Islam's religious, political and cultural tenets, and its portrayal in the media, this book explores the role Islam can play in interfaith dialogues on peace and reconciliation.
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Engaging with the 2004 Amman message, which sought to clarify Islam's true peaceful nature, this book debates what it means to be Muslim in Europe today. Shining a light on Islam's religious, political and cultural tenets, and its portrayal in the media, this book explores the role Islam can play in interfaith dialogues on peace and reconciliation.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 356g
- ISBN-13: 9781785921520
- ISBN-10: 1785921525
- Artikelnr.: 45540985
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 356g
- ISBN-13: 9781785921520
- ISBN-10: 1785921525
- Artikelnr.: 45540985
Acknowledgements. Foreword by HRH Charles
Prince of Wales. Foreword by HRH Prince Hussein bin Abdullah. Timeline. Introduction. 1. The History of the Amman Message and the Promotion of the Amman Message Project. Sarah Markiewicz
Research and Teaching Associate
Department of Religious Studies and Intercultural Theology
Humboldt University
Berlin
Germany. 2. Taking the Amman Message to European Audiences: A Message for Muslims and Non-Muslims Alike. Mike Hardy
CMG OBE FRSA
Founding and Executive Director
Centre for Trust Peace and Social Relations
Coventry University
UK. 3. Islam in Europe and the Amman Message: Overview Challenges and Potentials. Rebecca Catto. Assistant Professor of Sociology
Kent State University
Ohio
USA. 4. Islam in the United Kingdom and the Impact of the Amman Message. Fiyaz Mughal
OBE FCMI
Founder and Director
Faith Matters
UK. 5. Young British Muslims: Online Extremism and the Message of Islam. Imran Awan
Associate Professor in Criminology
Birmingham City University
UK. 6. The Amman Message: An Early Confrontation with Extremist Islamic Movements. Jamal Al-Shalabi. Professor of Political Science
Department of International Relations and Strategic Studies
Hashemite University of Jordan
Jordan
7. The Amman Message: A Counter Narrative to Islamic Fundamentalism. Moh'd Khair Eiedat
Professor for Political Science
Al-Hussain Bin Abdullah II Faculty for International Studies and Political Science
and Director of the Al-Farabi Centre for Culture
Ethics and Politics
University of Jordan
Jordan. 8. The Amman Message as an Invitation to Interfaith Dialogue: A Christian Response. Christine Seeberg
Research and Teaching Associate
Department of Systematic Theology and Dogmatics
Theological Faculty
Humboldt University
Berlin
Germany. 9. Charlie Hebdo and the Amman Message: A Counter Narrative to Violent Fundamentalism? Steve Rose
Freelance Writer and Journalist
UK. & Faith Matters. 10. The Amman Message 'Other': Repositioning Identity Politics for Dialogue and Justice. Kristin Shamas
Hamra Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
Department of History
University of Oklahoma
USA. 11. Looking Forward: An Impossible Road? Mike Hardy
Fiyaz Mughal and Sarah Markiewicz. Appendix I: The Amman Message (2004). Appendix II: The Three Points of the Amman Message (2005) [Official Version]. Further Reading. The Contributors.
Prince of Wales. Foreword by HRH Prince Hussein bin Abdullah. Timeline. Introduction. 1. The History of the Amman Message and the Promotion of the Amman Message Project. Sarah Markiewicz
Research and Teaching Associate
Department of Religious Studies and Intercultural Theology
Humboldt University
Berlin
Germany. 2. Taking the Amman Message to European Audiences: A Message for Muslims and Non-Muslims Alike. Mike Hardy
CMG OBE FRSA
Founding and Executive Director
Centre for Trust Peace and Social Relations
Coventry University
UK. 3. Islam in Europe and the Amman Message: Overview Challenges and Potentials. Rebecca Catto. Assistant Professor of Sociology
Kent State University
Ohio
USA. 4. Islam in the United Kingdom and the Impact of the Amman Message. Fiyaz Mughal
OBE FCMI
Founder and Director
Faith Matters
UK. 5. Young British Muslims: Online Extremism and the Message of Islam. Imran Awan
Associate Professor in Criminology
Birmingham City University
UK. 6. The Amman Message: An Early Confrontation with Extremist Islamic Movements. Jamal Al-Shalabi. Professor of Political Science
Department of International Relations and Strategic Studies
Hashemite University of Jordan
Jordan
7. The Amman Message: A Counter Narrative to Islamic Fundamentalism. Moh'd Khair Eiedat
Professor for Political Science
Al-Hussain Bin Abdullah II Faculty for International Studies and Political Science
and Director of the Al-Farabi Centre for Culture
Ethics and Politics
University of Jordan
Jordan. 8. The Amman Message as an Invitation to Interfaith Dialogue: A Christian Response. Christine Seeberg
Research and Teaching Associate
Department of Systematic Theology and Dogmatics
Theological Faculty
Humboldt University
Berlin
Germany. 9. Charlie Hebdo and the Amman Message: A Counter Narrative to Violent Fundamentalism? Steve Rose
Freelance Writer and Journalist
UK. & Faith Matters. 10. The Amman Message 'Other': Repositioning Identity Politics for Dialogue and Justice. Kristin Shamas
Hamra Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
Department of History
University of Oklahoma
USA. 11. Looking Forward: An Impossible Road? Mike Hardy
Fiyaz Mughal and Sarah Markiewicz. Appendix I: The Amman Message (2004). Appendix II: The Three Points of the Amman Message (2005) [Official Version]. Further Reading. The Contributors.
Acknowledgements. Foreword by HRH Charles
Prince of Wales. Foreword by HRH Prince Hussein bin Abdullah. Timeline. Introduction. 1. The History of the Amman Message and the Promotion of the Amman Message Project. Sarah Markiewicz
Research and Teaching Associate
Department of Religious Studies and Intercultural Theology
Humboldt University
Berlin
Germany. 2. Taking the Amman Message to European Audiences: A Message for Muslims and Non-Muslims Alike. Mike Hardy
CMG OBE FRSA
Founding and Executive Director
Centre for Trust Peace and Social Relations
Coventry University
UK. 3. Islam in Europe and the Amman Message: Overview Challenges and Potentials. Rebecca Catto. Assistant Professor of Sociology
Kent State University
Ohio
USA. 4. Islam in the United Kingdom and the Impact of the Amman Message. Fiyaz Mughal
OBE FCMI
Founder and Director
Faith Matters
UK. 5. Young British Muslims: Online Extremism and the Message of Islam. Imran Awan
Associate Professor in Criminology
Birmingham City University
UK. 6. The Amman Message: An Early Confrontation with Extremist Islamic Movements. Jamal Al-Shalabi. Professor of Political Science
Department of International Relations and Strategic Studies
Hashemite University of Jordan
Jordan
7. The Amman Message: A Counter Narrative to Islamic Fundamentalism. Moh'd Khair Eiedat
Professor for Political Science
Al-Hussain Bin Abdullah II Faculty for International Studies and Political Science
and Director of the Al-Farabi Centre for Culture
Ethics and Politics
University of Jordan
Jordan. 8. The Amman Message as an Invitation to Interfaith Dialogue: A Christian Response. Christine Seeberg
Research and Teaching Associate
Department of Systematic Theology and Dogmatics
Theological Faculty
Humboldt University
Berlin
Germany. 9. Charlie Hebdo and the Amman Message: A Counter Narrative to Violent Fundamentalism? Steve Rose
Freelance Writer and Journalist
UK. & Faith Matters. 10. The Amman Message 'Other': Repositioning Identity Politics for Dialogue and Justice. Kristin Shamas
Hamra Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
Department of History
University of Oklahoma
USA. 11. Looking Forward: An Impossible Road? Mike Hardy
Fiyaz Mughal and Sarah Markiewicz. Appendix I: The Amman Message (2004). Appendix II: The Three Points of the Amman Message (2005) [Official Version]. Further Reading. The Contributors.
Prince of Wales. Foreword by HRH Prince Hussein bin Abdullah. Timeline. Introduction. 1. The History of the Amman Message and the Promotion of the Amman Message Project. Sarah Markiewicz
Research and Teaching Associate
Department of Religious Studies and Intercultural Theology
Humboldt University
Berlin
Germany. 2. Taking the Amman Message to European Audiences: A Message for Muslims and Non-Muslims Alike. Mike Hardy
CMG OBE FRSA
Founding and Executive Director
Centre for Trust Peace and Social Relations
Coventry University
UK. 3. Islam in Europe and the Amman Message: Overview Challenges and Potentials. Rebecca Catto. Assistant Professor of Sociology
Kent State University
Ohio
USA. 4. Islam in the United Kingdom and the Impact of the Amman Message. Fiyaz Mughal
OBE FCMI
Founder and Director
Faith Matters
UK. 5. Young British Muslims: Online Extremism and the Message of Islam. Imran Awan
Associate Professor in Criminology
Birmingham City University
UK. 6. The Amman Message: An Early Confrontation with Extremist Islamic Movements. Jamal Al-Shalabi. Professor of Political Science
Department of International Relations and Strategic Studies
Hashemite University of Jordan
Jordan
7. The Amman Message: A Counter Narrative to Islamic Fundamentalism. Moh'd Khair Eiedat
Professor for Political Science
Al-Hussain Bin Abdullah II Faculty for International Studies and Political Science
and Director of the Al-Farabi Centre for Culture
Ethics and Politics
University of Jordan
Jordan. 8. The Amman Message as an Invitation to Interfaith Dialogue: A Christian Response. Christine Seeberg
Research and Teaching Associate
Department of Systematic Theology and Dogmatics
Theological Faculty
Humboldt University
Berlin
Germany. 9. Charlie Hebdo and the Amman Message: A Counter Narrative to Violent Fundamentalism? Steve Rose
Freelance Writer and Journalist
UK. & Faith Matters. 10. The Amman Message 'Other': Repositioning Identity Politics for Dialogue and Justice. Kristin Shamas
Hamra Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
Department of History
University of Oklahoma
USA. 11. Looking Forward: An Impossible Road? Mike Hardy
Fiyaz Mughal and Sarah Markiewicz. Appendix I: The Amman Message (2004). Appendix II: The Three Points of the Amman Message (2005) [Official Version]. Further Reading. The Contributors.