Young Muslim change-makers: grassroots charities rethinking modern societies

What sociology for Islam? -- Beyond religion -- Participating Muslims -- Mulsim grassroots charities and method -- A brief history of European Muslim charities -- Study sample: young, skilled and diverse -- Methodology, phenomenology and ethics -- Islamophobia: countering alienation -- Has Europe al...

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Main Author: Barylo, William (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2019
In: Routledge Islamic studies series (26)
Year: 2019
Edition:First issued in paperback 2019
Series/Journal:Routledge Islamic studies series 26
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Islam / Teenagers / Europe / Society / Charitable works
Further subjects:B Charity organization (Europe)
B Islamic sociology
B Islam Charities
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Summary:What sociology for Islam? -- Beyond religion -- Participating Muslims -- Mulsim grassroots charities and method -- A brief history of European Muslim charities -- Study sample: young, skilled and diverse -- Methodology, phenomenology and ethics -- Islamophobia: countering alienation -- Has Europe alienated its citizens? -- Dialogue as a key for contemporanity -- Agents of negotiation, agents of trust -- The attractive middle-way -- Charities as convivial social capital power plants -- Building identity, giving a meaning to life -- Different, efficient and therefore attractive -- Crafting an active citizenship -- Staying committed -- Shura, the viable chimera of democracy -- Neo-liberal metacolonisation -- Muslims, consumerism and neoliberalism -- Metacolonialism and radical monopoly -- The paradox of Muslim managerialism -- From resistance to self-determination -- Coping mecanisms -- Emotional theology and alter-system mindset
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1138054151