Muslim networks and movements in Western Europe

(...) To help provide a better understanding of how [Muslim] movements and networks seek to influence the views and daily lives of Muslims in Western Europe, the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life has produced profiles of some of the oldest, largest and most influential groups...

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Corporate Author: Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, Washington, DC (Other)
Contributors: Mandaville, Peter G. 1971- (Other)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Washington/D.C 2010
In:Year: 2010
Further subjects:B Religious identity
B Interest group
B Dschihadismus
B Religion
B Jihad
B Social network
B Population group
B Muslim
B Teaching
B Militancy
B School
B Great Britain
B Islam
B State
B Muslimbruderschaft
B Religious education
B Dignitaries
B Religious organization
B France
B Sufism
B Germany
B Religious movement
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Summary:(...) To help provide a better understanding of how [Muslim] movements and networks seek to influence the views and daily lives of Muslims in Western Europe, the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life has produced profiles of some of the oldest, largest and most influential groups - from the Muslim Brotherhood to mystical Sufi orders and networks of religious scholars. The selected groups represent the diverse histories, missions and organizational structures found among Muslim organizations in Western Europe. Certain groups are more visible in some European countries than in others, but all of the organizations profiled in the report have global followings and influence across Europe. (...) (Pew Forum / Pll)