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Within the framework of the Forum A. & A Leysen, several experts from in and outside the Muslim world contributed to this book. In Islam and Europe: Crises Are Challenges they discuss how dialogues between Islam and the West, with a focus on Europe, can be achieved. The various authors (legal scholars, political theorists, social scientists, and psychologists) explore in these collected essays such interrelated questions as: How much diversity is permissible within a liberal pluralistic democratic society? How strong are the implications of citizenship? What are equitable accommodations of contested practices? They argue for an adequate understanding of how Western Muslim communities in Europe experience their minority position and what needs to be done to improve their participation in European society. The second part of this volume is a collection of papers written around the work of Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im, who also makes his own contribution to the book. The Catholic University of Leuven awarded An-Na'im an honorary doctorate in 2009 on the theme of multiculturalism, intercultural relations and diversity. An-Na'im is recognized the world over as a leading expert in the area of religion and law, and as a human rights activist. Islam and Europe: Crises Are Challenges reinforces our sense that a better knowledge and awareness of the growing diversity of our society, and striving for harmonious relations between Islam and the West, are among the most important challenges of our time.

With contributions by: Ahmed Aboutaleb, Durre S. Ahmed, Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im, Shaheen Sardar Ali, Mohamed Benzakour, Jean-Yves Carlier, Marie-Claire Foblets, Ziba Mir-Hosseini, Fouad Laroui, Bettina Leysen, Rashida Manjoo, Bhikhu Parekh, Mathias Rohe, Cedric Ryngaert, Prakash Shah. Other publication: Islam and Europe, Challenges and Opportunities



Table of Contents

Foreword and Acknowledgements:
Islam and the Requirements of Liberal Democratic Principles

Marie-Claire Foblets

Part I - The Islamic Challenge: Faith, Gender and Politics
Introductionary Speech
Ahmed Aboutaleb
Islam and Politics: Towards Post-Islamism?
Fouad Laroui
Human Rights and Islam
Bhikhu Parekh
Penetrations: A Psycho-Cultural view of Modernity, Fundamentalisms and Islam
Durre S. Ahmed

Part II - The Islamic Challenge: Islam and the Secular State
Acknowledgments
Bettina Leysen
An-Na`im and His Work Toward an Islamic Reformation: A Short Introduction
Jean-Yves Carlier
'European Islam or Islamic Europe': The Secular State for Negotiating Pluralism
Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na`im
The 'Secularization' of Shari'a in Iran
Ziba Mir-Hosseini
Resurrecting Siyar Through Fatwas? (Re)constructing 'Islamic International Law' in a Post-(Iraq) Invasion World
Shaheen Sardar Ali
The Indian Dimension of An-Na`im's Islam and the Secular State
Prakash Shah
European Foreign Policy and the Universality of Human Rights
Cedric Ryngaert
Compromising of Gender Equality Rights - Through the Recognition of Muslim Marriages in South Africa
Rashida Manjoo
Islam and the Democratic State under the Rule of Law - and Never the Twain Shall Meet?
Mathias Rohe
Toward the Triumph of Reason
Mohammed Benzakour

List of Contributors

Islam and Europe: Crises Are Challenges

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    Publisher: Leuven University Press
    Publication Date: 21/05/2010
    ISBN13: 9789058677396, 978-9058677396
    ISBN10: 9058677397

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Within the framework of the Forum A. & A Leysen, several experts from in and outside the Muslim world contributed to this book. In Islam and Europe: Crises Are Challenges they discuss how dialogues between Islam and the West, with a focus on Europe, can be achieved. The various authors (legal scholars, political theorists, social scientists, and psychologists) explore in these collected essays such interrelated questions as: How much diversity is permissible within a liberal pluralistic democratic society? How strong are the implications of citizenship? What are equitable accommodations of contested practices? They argue for an adequate understanding of how Western Muslim communities in Europe experience their minority position and what needs to be done to improve their participation in European society. The second part of this volume is a collection of papers written around the work of Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im, who also makes his own contribution to the book. The Catholic University of Leuven awarded An-Na'im an honorary doctorate in 2009 on the theme of multiculturalism, intercultural relations and diversity. An-Na'im is recognized the world over as a leading expert in the area of religion and law, and as a human rights activist. Islam and Europe: Crises Are Challenges reinforces our sense that a better knowledge and awareness of the growing diversity of our society, and striving for harmonious relations between Islam and the West, are among the most important challenges of our time.

    With contributions by: Ahmed Aboutaleb, Durre S. Ahmed, Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im, Shaheen Sardar Ali, Mohamed Benzakour, Jean-Yves Carlier, Marie-Claire Foblets, Ziba Mir-Hosseini, Fouad Laroui, Bettina Leysen, Rashida Manjoo, Bhikhu Parekh, Mathias Rohe, Cedric Ryngaert, Prakash Shah. Other publication: Islam and Europe, Challenges and Opportunities



    Table of Contents

    Foreword and Acknowledgements:
    Islam and the Requirements of Liberal Democratic Principles

    Marie-Claire Foblets

    Part I - The Islamic Challenge: Faith, Gender and Politics
    Introductionary Speech
    Ahmed Aboutaleb
    Islam and Politics: Towards Post-Islamism?
    Fouad Laroui
    Human Rights and Islam
    Bhikhu Parekh
    Penetrations: A Psycho-Cultural view of Modernity, Fundamentalisms and Islam
    Durre S. Ahmed

    Part II - The Islamic Challenge: Islam and the Secular State
    Acknowledgments
    Bettina Leysen
    An-Na`im and His Work Toward an Islamic Reformation: A Short Introduction
    Jean-Yves Carlier
    'European Islam or Islamic Europe': The Secular State for Negotiating Pluralism
    Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na`im
    The 'Secularization' of Shari'a in Iran
    Ziba Mir-Hosseini
    Resurrecting Siyar Through Fatwas? (Re)constructing 'Islamic International Law' in a Post-(Iraq) Invasion World
    Shaheen Sardar Ali
    The Indian Dimension of An-Na`im's Islam and the Secular State
    Prakash Shah
    European Foreign Policy and the Universality of Human Rights
    Cedric Ryngaert
    Compromising of Gender Equality Rights - Through the Recognition of Muslim Marriages in South Africa
    Rashida Manjoo
    Islam and the Democratic State under the Rule of Law - and Never the Twain Shall Meet?
    Mathias Rohe
    Toward the Triumph of Reason
    Mohammed Benzakour

    List of Contributors

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