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The book 'New Directions in Islam: Religious Economies in Secular Context' explores how Muslim communities adapt and evolve as minorities in secular societies. Edited by Rano Turaeva and Michael Brose, it examines the development of halal markets and practices across diverse contexts, including the United States, Italy, Russia, China, and Ukraine. The book delves into how these communities maintain their faith while integrating into local, national, and transnational landscapes. By moving beyond traditional discussions of Islamophobia and Orientalism, the book highlights success stories of Muslim integration and contribution. It is intended for those interested in the global dynamics of Islam in secular societies, including scholars, policymakers, and students of religious and cultural studies.
Religious minorities. --- Halal food industry. --- Religious minorities --- Halal food industry
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