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Bundel essays die de complexe ontwikkelingen omtrent de islam in Nederland wil verhelderen en meer licht wil werpen op de omgang van politiek en media met de islam.
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Islam --- History --- 297 (492) --- Islam. Mohammedanisme--Nederland --- Islam - Netherlands - History - 20th century
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Muslims --- Islam --- 297 (492) --- Islam. Mohammedanisme--Nederland --- Netherlands --- Muslims - Netherlands --- Islam - Netherlands --- the Netherlands --- Muslims in Dutch society --- faith --- rituals --- mystical orders --- mosque sermons --- institutionalization of ritual slaughter --- education --- Islamic schools --- second-generation Muslims --- language and culture --- religious groups
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Martijn de Koning heeft van 1999 tot en met 2005 onderzoek gedaan onder Marokkaans-Nederlandse moslimjongeren over de manier waarop zij met hun religieuze identiteit omgaan. Uit dit onderzoek blijkt dat islam en identiteit geen vaststaande en duidelijke begrippen zijn, maar punten waarover onderhandeld moet worden met moslims én niet-moslims.
Islam --- Sociology of minorities --- Netherlands --- Moroccans --- Minority youth --- Religion --- Religion. --- #SBIB:39A6 --- #SBIB:39A10 --- #SBIB:316.331H384 --- Etniciteit / Migratiebeleid en -problemen --- Antropologie: religie, riten, magie, hekserij --- Geografische spreiding van de godsdiensten: Europa --- Youth --- Ethnology --- Islam - Netherlands --- Moroccans - Netherlands - Religion --- Minority youth - Netherlands
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Islam --- Maatschappij --- Nederland --- Pays-Bas --- Société --- Muslims --- -Muslims --- -#KVHB:Cross-culturele psychologie --- #KVHB:Migranten --- #KVHB:Islam; Nederland --- Mohammedans --- Moors (People) --- Moslems --- Muhammadans --- Musalmans --- Mussalmans --- Mussulmans --- Mussulmen --- Religious adherents --- Mohammedanism --- Muhammadanism --- Muslimism --- Mussulmanism --- Religions --- #KVHB:Cross-culturele psychologie --- Islam - Netherlands --- Muslims - Netherlands
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Immigration from North Africa, Asia and elsewhere meant a large influx of Islam into Western Europe. In each country, Muslims organized in various ways and established numerous institutions such as mosques, cemeteries, halâl butchers, schools, broadcasting organizations, and political parties, and slowly but surely the outlines of Muslim communities begun to emerge. The development of those communities is not a matter of Muslims only, but the product of their interaction with the wider environment. The development of the process of institutionalization is the result of their consultations and conflicts with parties involved, particularly with agents from the host society. As Muslim immigrants become ever more a part of Western European societies, the establishment of their institutions both illustrates and affects the processes of sociological, political and legal change that are currently taking place. This book, based on interdisciplinary research, examines the establishment of Muslim institutions in Western Europe, and particularly focuses on the role played by agents from the host society and the political and ideological positions adopted by them in reaction to claims from Muslims.
Muslims --- Islam --- Musulmans --- Social conditions --- Conditions sociales --- Netherlands --- Belgium --- Great Britain --- Pays-Bas --- Belgique --- Grande-Bretagne --- Ethnic relations. --- Relations interethniques --- Ethnic relations --- Social conditions. --- Islam - Netherlands --- Muslims - Netherlands - Social conditions --- Islam - Great Britain --- Muslims - Belgium - Social conditions --- Muslims - Great Britain - Social conditions --- Islam - Belgium --- Great Britain - Ethnic relations --- Netherlands - Ethnic relations --- Belgium - Ethnic relations --- immigration --- Western Europe --- Islamic institutions --- United Kingdom
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800 Collectie Vlaams Vredesinstituut --- 821.5 Mensenrechten --- 822.5 Europese Unie --- 842 Media --- 844.1 Minderheden --- 845 Religie --- 884.4 West-Europa --- 844 Sociale structuur --- Islam --- Muslims --- Netherlands --- Europe --- Emigration and immigration --- Ethnic relations --- Islam - Europe - Bibliography --- Muslims - Netherlands - Bibliography --- Muslims - Europe - Bibliography --- Islam - Netherlands - Bibliography --- Netherlands - Emigration and immigration - Bibliography --- Netherlands - Ethnic relations - Bibliography --- Europe - Emigration and immigration - Bibliography --- Europe - Ethnic relations - Bibliography
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"It is funded by the Religious Matters in an Entangled World program, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Public manifestations of Islam remain fiercely contested across the Global West. Studies to date have focused on the visual presence of Islam the construction of mosques or the veiling of Muslim women. Amplifying Islam in the European Soundscape is the first book to add a sonic dimension to analyses of the politics of Islamic aesthetics in Europe. Sound does not respect public/private boundaries, and people experience sound viscerally. As such, the public amplification of the azan, the call to prayer, offers a unique opportunity to understand what is at stake in debates over religious toleration and secularism. The Netherlands were among the first European countries to allow the amplification of the azan in the 1980s, and Pooyan Tamimi Arab explores this as a case study embedded in a broader history of Dutch religious pluralism. The book offers a pointed critique of social theories that regard secularism as all-encompassing. While cultural forms of secularism exclude Muslim rights to public worship, Amplifying Islam in the European Soundscape argues that political and constitutional secularism also enables Muslim demands for amplifying calls to prayer. It traces how these exclusions and inclusions are effected through proposals for mosques, media debates, law and policy, but also in negotiations on the ground between residents, municipalities and mosques."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Adhan --- Sound --- Islam --- Loudness --- Social aspects --- Acoustics --- Continuum mechanics --- Mathematical physics --- Physics --- Pneumatics --- Radiation --- Wave-motion, Theory of --- Adan --- Azaan --- Azan --- Call to prayer (Islam) --- Prayer, Call to (Islam) --- Prayer --- Adhan - Netherlands --- Sound - Social aspects - Netherlands --- Loudness - Social aspects - Netherlands --- Islam - Netherlands
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Studie over Turkse islamitische organisaties en Turkse jongeren in Nederland. Migranten uit Turkije en Marokko brachten bij hun komst naar Nederland naast hun eigen gewoonten ook hun eigen religie mee. Omdat de meesten sterk op het land van herkomst gericht waren en ervan uitgingen dat ze op termijn terug zouden keren, hadden ook de door hen opgezette religieuze voorzieningen een tijdelijk karakter Thijl Sunier laat in deze studie over Turkse islamitische organisaties zien dat in de manier waarop moslims zich nu organiseren en hun belangen naar voren brengen, de laatste jaren duidelijke veranderingen plaatsvinden. Men richt zich steeds meer op de positie van moslims in de Nederlandse geseculariseerde samenleving. De veranderde beeldvorming over de islam in de westerse wereld als gevolg van het opkomende fundamentalisme in de islamitische wereld, alsook de groeiende invloed van jonge moslims in de organisaties vormen belangrijke oorzaken van deze koerswijziging. Voor een groeiend aantal Turkse jongeren is de herinterpretatie van de islam een uitgangspunt om zich een gelijkwaardige positie in Nederland te verwerven. De opvatting dat de islam een conservatieve factor zal blijven, is dan ook aan herijking toe. Thijl Sunier is antropoloog en verbonden aan de onderzoeksgroep `Godsdienst en Maatschappij' van de Universiteit van Amsterdam. (Bron: covertekst)
Minority business enterprises --- Entrepreneurship --- Immigrants --- Economic conditions --- Turkse migranten --- Sociology of religion --- Sociology of minorities --- Sociology of cultural policy --- Netherlands --- Islam --- Turks --- Muslims --- migratie --- islam --- Mohammedans --- Moors (People) --- Moslems --- Muhammadans --- Musalmans --- Mussalmans --- Mussulmans --- Mussulmen --- Religious adherents --- Turkish people --- Ethnology --- Turkic peoples --- Religion. --- Societies, etc. --- 2 --- Religion --- Economic conditions. --- Societies, etc --- Islam - Netherlands --- Turks - Netherlands - Religion --- Muslims - Netherlands - Societies, etc. --- Minority business enterprises - Netherlands --- Entrepreneurship - Netherlands --- Immigrants - Netherlands - Economic conditions
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Public manifestations of Islam remain fiercely contested across the Global West. Studies to date have focused on the visual presence of Islam – the construction of mosques or the veiling of Muslim women. Amplifying Islam in the European Soundscape is the first book to add a sonic dimension to analyses of the politics of Islamic aesthetics in Europe. Sound does not respect public/private boundaries, and people experience sound viscerally. As such, the public amplification of the azan, the call to prayer, offers a unique opportunity to understand what is at stake in debates over religious toleration and secularism. The Netherlands were among the first European countries to allow the amplification of the azan in the 1980s, and Pooyan Tamimi Arab explores this as a case study embedded in a broader history of Dutch religious pluralism. The book offers a pointed critique of social theories that regard secularism as all-encompassing. While cultural forms of secularism exclude Muslim rights to public worship, Amplifying Islam in the European Soundscape argues that political and constitutional secularism also enables Muslim demands for amplifying calls to prayer. It traces how these exclusions and inclusions are effected through proposals for mosques, media debates, law and policy, but also in negotiations on the ground between residents, municipalities and mosques.
#SBIB:316.331H421 --- #SBIB:316.331H384 --- #SBIB:39A10 --- Morfologie van de godsdiensten: Islam --- Geografische spreiding van de godsdiensten: Europa --- Antropologie: religie, riten, magie, hekserij --- Adhan --- Sound --- Loudness --- Islam --- Social aspects --- Adhan - Netherlands --- Sound - Social aspects - Netherlands --- Loudness - Social aspects - Netherlands --- Islam - Netherlands --- Acoustics --- Continuum mechanics --- Mathematical physics --- Physics --- Pneumatics --- Radiation --- Wave-motion, Theory of --- Adan --- Azaan --- Azan --- Call to prayer (Islam) --- Prayer, Call to (Islam) --- Prayer
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