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Index
Cover
About the Author
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface
Part 1: ISLAMIC MOVEMENTS
Introduction
The Muslim Brotherhood: creation, evolution and goals for the future
Milli Görüş
The Jama‘at-i Islami
Tablighi Jama‘at
The Wahhabiya, Saudi Arabia and the Salafist Movement
Hizb ut-Tahrir
Harakat al-Nahda and Islamic Movements in Tunisia
The Moroccan Islamist movement: from secessionism to participation
The Islamic movement in Algeria: three trends, three paths
Politics of Islamism
Part 2: ISLAMIC MOVEMENTS IN EUROPE
Introduction
GROUPS AND FEDERATIONS
(1) The European lineage of the Muslim Brotherhood
The International Organization of the Muslim Brotherhood
The Muslim Brotherhood in Spain
Germany: Islamische Gemeinschaft in Deutschland and Islamische Zentren
Being and Becoming a German Muslim Youth: Muslimische Jugend in Deutschland
The Union of Islamic Organisations of France
The Muslim Association of Britain
The Union of Islamic Communities and Organisations (UCOII) and Related Groups in Italy
The European Council for Fatwa and Research and Yusuf al-Qaradawi
(2) Milli Görüş
The Milli Görüş Community in Germany (Islamische Gemeinschaft Milli Görüş (IGMG)
The Caliphate State
The Islamic Federation of Belgium (FIB): the Belgian branch of the Milli Görüş movement
Milli Görüş in France
Milli Görüş in the Netherlands
Milli Görüş in Denmark
(3) Salafist groups
Salafi politics in the Netherlands
The Salafist groups in France: a plural and antagonistic movement
The development of Salafi doctrine in Spain
Salafism in Germany
(4) Salafist-jihadist groups
Jihadi movements in the United Kingdom
Abu Hamza al-Masri and supporters of Shari‘a
Al-Muhajirun and Al-Ghuraba’
Virtual Jihadist media
(5) Tablighi Jama‘at
The Tablighi Jama‘at in the UK
The Tablighi Jama‘at in Spain
Laïcité and Piety – the Tablighi Jama‘at in France
(6) Hizb ut-Tahrir
Hizb ut-Tahrir in the United Kingdom
Hizb ut-Tahrir al-Islami in Denmark
(7) Other groups and Muslim representative bodies
Al-‘Adl wa-l-Ihsan in Spain: an emerging actor in the Muslim field
The Islamic Foundation in the United Kingdom
Sheikh Abdalqadir al-Murabit and the Islamic community in Spain
Süleymanlıs in Germany
The Süleymanlı movement in the Netherlands
The Muslim Council of Britain: from pious lay preaching to political lobbying
German Muslim federations: Zentralrat der Muslime in Deutschland and Koordinierungsrat der Muslime
ISLAMIC GUIDANCE AND PUBLIC DEBATES: IMAMS, CHAPLAINS AND INTELLECTUALS
Imams in Britain: agents of de-radicalisation?
Imams in France
Agents of radicalisation or agents of moderation and integration? Some remarks on the German debate about imams
Imams in Belgium: integration factor or radicalisation instrument?
Imams and radicalisation in the Netherlands
Imams and processes of radicalisation in Denmark
Imams and radicalisation in Spain
Muslims in prison and processes of radicalisation: the United Kingdom
Muslims in prison and processes of radicalisation: Denmark
Rashid al-Ghannushi
Tariq Ramadan
ISLAMIC KNOWLEDGE AND EDUCATION, AND MUSLIMS AT UNIVERSITIES
Denmark: Islam classes
Islamic higher education in the Netherlands: representation of the Islamic University of Rotterdam in the Dutch written media
Islamic education in Germany: Institut für Interreligiöse Pädagogik und Didaktik, Cologne and Zentrum für Islamische Frauenförderung und Forschung
Islamic education: seminaries and institutes: L’Institut Européen des Sciences Humaines – France
Muslim internet sites in Denmark
Muslim free schools in Denmark
Federation of Student Islamic Societies, (FOSIS), UK
Muslims at British universities
Part 3: ISLAMIC MOVEMENTS IN EUROPE: ISLAMISM AND ISLAMOPHOBIA
Introduction
Brussels as a landscape of fear: containing ‘Otherness’
Denmark
The construction of radical Islam in France: the headscarf affair
The irresponsible Muslim: Islam in German public culture
Domes, minarets and the Islamic threat in Italy. ‘Pig day’ and media debate
The End of Tolerance: Islam and the transformations of identity and secularism in the Netherlands
Spain: who’s afraid of what?
The rise of the British National Party: anti-Muslim politics and the politics of fear
Notes on Contributors
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