Foreword
PART I
COUNTRY REPORTS
Introduction
Country Surveys
Albania; Armenia; Austria; Azerbaijan; Belarus; Belgium; Bosnia and
Herzegovina; Bulgaria; Croatia; Cyprus; Czech Republic; Denmark;
Estonia; Finland; France; Georgia; Germany; Greece;Hungary;
Iceland; Ireland; Italy; Kosovo; Latvia; Liechtenstein; Lithuania;
Luxembourg; Macedonia; Malta; Moldova; Montenegro; Netherlands;
Norway; Poland; Portugal; Romania; Russia; Serbia; Slovakia;
Slovenia; Spain; Sweden; Switzerland; Turkey; Ukraine; United
Kingdom
PART II
ANALYSIS
Deconstructing Luther’s Islam: The Turk As Curse or Cure? / Ian
Almond
Interpreting Islamic Law for European Muslims: The Role and the
Work of the European Council for Fatwa and Research / Karen-Lise
Johansen Karman
Measuring the Muslim: About Statistical Obsessions,Categorisations
and the Quantification of Religion / Riem Spielhaus
PART III
BOOK REVIEWS
Editor-in-Chief
Jørgen S. Nielsen, Ph.D. (1978) in Arab history, American
University of Beirut, has researched and published extensively on
Islam in Europe, including Muslims in Western Europe (3rd ed.,
Edinburgh University Press, 2004). He is currently Professor of
Islamic Studies at the University of Copenhagen.
Editors
Samim Akgönül, Ph.D. (2001), historian and political scientist, is
Associate Professor at Strasbourg University and senior researcher
at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS). He
studies the evolution of minority concepts as well as religious
minorities in Eastern and Western Europe.
Ahmet Alibašić is a lecturer at the Faculty of Islamic Studies,
University of Sarajevo, and director of the Center for Advanced
Studies in Sarajevo. He was educated in Kuala Lumpur (Islamic
studies, political sciences, and Islamic civilization). He also
served as the first director of the Interreligious Institute in
Sarajevo (2007-2008).
Hugh Goddard, Ph.D. (1984) in Christian-Muslim Relations,
University of Birmingham, is Director of the HRH Prince Alwaleed
bin Talal Centre for the Study of Islam in the Contemporary World,
University of Edinburgh. He has written on Christian-Muslim
Relations in both Muslim-majority and Christian-majority contexts,
and is the author of A History of Christian-Muslim Relations
(Edinburgh University Press, 2000).
Brigitte Maréchal, Ph.D. (2006) in sociology, graduated in
political sciences and islamology. She is Professor at the
Université Catholique de Louvain and director of Cismoc (Centre
Interdisciplinaire d’Etudes de l’Islam dans le Monde Contemporain).
She has published extensively on European Islam and is the author
of The Muslim Brothers in Europe - Roots and Discourse (Brill,
2008).
'The country reports are thorough, meticulous and analytical. [...]
Reviews are [...] erudite, analytical and well-written.'
Sotirios S. Livas in Journal of Oriental and African Studies 22
(2013), 352-354.
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