Thijl Sunier and Nico Landman
Palgrave - 2015
Transnational Turkish Islam
provides a state of the art portrait of the Turkish Islamic
infrastructure in seven European countries. The book analyses how the
Turkish Islamic organizational landscape has developed over the course
of time against the background of three major changes: the
transformation of Turkish Muslims from migrants to permanent residents
in Europe, the rooting of Islam in Europe, and the societal and
political changes in Turkey in the past decades. These changes impact
the way Turkish Muslims organize locally, nationally and
transnationally. Turkish Islamic organizations today act not just on a
national level, but are embedded in a transnational field. The authors
take critical issue with the assumption that Islam in Europe should be
cut off from its roots and forced into a national model. They argue that
maintaining transnational networks is not in contradiction with rooting
in the local society.
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