Brigitte Maréchal is graduated in Political Science and Islamology
(Louvain, IFEAD-Damas). She is Research assistant at the University
of Louvain, preparing a thesis on the Muslim Brothers in Europe,
she coordinated A guidebook on Islam and Muslims in the wide
Contemporary Europe (Academia, 2002)
Stefano Allievi, Ph.D. in Sociology, is Professor of Sociology at
the University of Padova. He published La sfida dell'immigrazione
(EMI, 1991), Les convertis à l'islam (L'Harmattan, 1998), Muslim
Networks and Transnational Communities in and across Europe (Brill,
2003, with J. Nielsen).
Felice Dassetto, Ph.D. in Sociology and Socio-Anthropology of Islam
(Catholic University of Louvain). Among others, he wrote La
construction de l'islam européen (L'Harmattan, 1996), Islamic
Words. Individuals, Societies and Discourse in Contemporary
European Islam (Maisonneuve-Larose, 2000).
Jørgen Nielsen, Ph.D., is Professor of Islamic studies at the
University of Birmingham, Director of Graduate Institute for
Theology and Religion. Among others, he has published Muslims in
Western Europe (Edinburgh University Press, 1995), Towards a
European Islam (MacMillan, 1999).
"The book can be said to be something of a "must read" for everyone interested in European Islam, and in relationships between Muslim communities and their European societies, not the least due to its extensive bibliography and indexes." – Ake Sander, in: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2005
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