Lives in solidarity: BDS activism among Europe's Muslims
"Lives in Solidarity is an intimate and compelling description of BDS activism among Muslims living in two different cultural contexts, England and Bosnia. Unlike public discussions of BDS activism that lack nuance, it looks at why Muslims engage in BDS activism, what it means to them, and how...
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Index (anti-apartheid movement) 27,131 AAUP (American Association of University Professors) 25 Abduh, Muhammad 119 Abdulhadi, Rabab 132 Abu-Lughod, Lila 7 Abu-Sunaynah, Yusuf 39 academics, boycotts by 25, 70 ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) 22 Across Seven Seas and Thirteen Rivers: Life Stories ofPioneer Sylheti Settlers in Britain (Adams) 46 activism everyday spatialities of 129-130 see also boycott, divestment and sanctions; boycotts Adams, Caroline 46 ADC (American - Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee) 24 agency 6-8,111 Ai о (Aktivna Islamska Omladina) 117-118 Aipu (Council of the Arab InterParliamentary Union) 31 Aktivna Islamska Omladina (aio) 117-118 Ali, Altab 74-75 AlMinbar.com 39-40 American Association of University Professors (aaup) 25 American Civil Liberties Union (aclu) 22 American - Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (adc) 24 Amir-Moazami, Schirin 15-16 Andoni, Raed 30 anti-apartheid movement (aam) 27,131 anti-colonial movements 6 anti-Muslim hate crimes 45 anti-normalization movements 29 anti-racist movements 6,24,71, 72 antisemitism 1,43,120 apartheid ion6,27 apartment blocks 51-52 apathy, moral 104,114 see also docility, of Bosniaks al-Aqsa Mosque 77, 81,120,121 Arab Boycott Bureau 31 Arab League 26, 27-28,30-31 aam Arab states 22, 27-28 Arabism 28 Association of University Teachers (aut) 70 Awami League 69 Back, Les 66 Bangladesh Liberation War 61,65 Bangladeshi community (Tower Hamlets) establishment of 45 leadership of by British-born activists 61-62 by East London Mosque’s leaders 49-50 by first generation immigrants 48, 61 by second generation
immigrants 48-49,61 marginalization of 47-48 origins of 45-46 redevelopment of Docklands and 47 see also Bangladeshis; Tower Hamlets; United Kingdom Bangladeshi Welfare Association 48 Bangladeshis (Tower Hamlets) British-born bds activities of 76-86 criticism on religious leadership 80-81 criticism on Tower Hamlets Council 76 Hizb ut-Tahrir and 83 leadership by 61-62 moral reform and 82-86 Muslim identity of 49, 83-84 political activism of 77-79 relationship with British state 79 religious knowledge of 81-82 democracy and 61 first-generation bds activities of 62-66,68 ethno-national heritage of 60-61, 65, 66-68 experiences of 46 individualization of responsibility and 62-68 leadership by 48, 61
166 Bangladeshis (Tower Hamlets) (cont.) second-generation в d s activities of 68-76 ethnic absolutism and 68-69 hybrid belonging of 72,73 Islam and 69 leadership by 48-49, 61 racism and 73-75 secular nationalist view 75 use of term 4224 see also Bangladeshi community (Tower Hamlets); Tower Hamlets; United Kingdom al-Banna, Hassan 34,119 Banovina Hrvatska (Banate of Croatia) 105 Barghouti, Omar 6, 9-10,25, 27,30,31, 91 Baroud, Ramzy 6-7,10, 30 Bayat, Asef 15 bds National Committee (bnc) 2,131-132 Beckford, James A. 14 “being Muslim” anti-racist movements and 131-132 articulations of 123 bds and 6,17,124,131 European life and 40, 41 social contexts and 131 Beit Sahour 30 Bengali, use of term 4274 Bethnal Green (London) 60 Bethnal Green Mosque (London) 67 Birkbeck University (UK) 73 Black Americans 132 Black radical movements 131-132 BMI (British Muslim Initiative) 77 bnc (bds National Committee) 2,131-132 BNP (British National Party) 47 Bosnia displacements in 51,55-56, 88 Muslim organizations in 89 see also under specific organizations Muslims in see Bosniaks nationalist leaders of 105 nationalist parties in 93-94 rural newcomers see rural newcomers Srebrenica genocide 3,18,104-105, 113-114 urbanites in see urbanites see also Sarajevo INDEX Bosniaks (Stari Grad) democracy and 54,110-111 docility of 101,104,109,112,113,114 Europe and see under Europe Islam and Islamization 110-112,115-116 patriotism and 117 rejection of 112,114 Salafism see Salafism understanding of 52-54 Mladi Muslimani see Mladi Muslimani Muslim identity of 58,109 older middle-class bds activities of 92-98
disappointments of 93-94 European identity of 96 local patriotism 92-93 Mrs-Emmaus see MFS-Emmaus on religious duties 95-96 on rural newcomers 94-95 vs. rural newcomers 96-97 siege of Sarajevo, bds and 92 social prestige and 56124, 96 on state intervention into religious practices of 95 women’s freedoms and 97 patriotism of 93,117,125 socialism and 53-54 solidarity among 3,52 use of term 4214,52212 victimhood of 18,19,87,114,115 younger middle-class bds activities of 19, 98-115 criticism on older generation 109 criticism on religious leadership 101 disappointment with Europe of 104-105 Islamic virtues and 99-100 political activism of 102-104 religious knowledge of 101 siege of Sarajevo, bds and 99 sociability and 101-102 Stand for Justice see Stand for Justice see also Bosnia; Mladi Muslimani; Stari Grad Bow Central Mosque (London) 69 boycott, divestment and sanctions (bds) in general 1-2,43-44,123-124
INDEX by academics 70 anti-apartheid movement and 27,131 antisemitism and 1, 43,120 democracy and 72 as dissent by impoverished/ dispossessed 131 effectiveness of 6 generational differences and see under generational differences insider vs. outsider struggles and see insider vs. outsider struggles Islamic piety and see under piety, Islamic Islamic virtues and see under virtues, Islamic literature on 4 localization of 2,9-10,130 master frames in 11,131 organizations active in see under specific organizations pedagogical materials on 37-42, 64, 79 personal experience of suffering and 65-66 private engagement with see under private engagement public engagement with see under public engagement, Islamic resistance as 131 see also resistance, civil results of 13,22-23 secularism and 13-14,130,131 as self-managed change 9 sociability and 101-102 solidarity and see solidarity/solidarity movements in Stari Grad see Stari Grad tolerance and friendship and 84 in Tower Hamlets see Tower Hamlets umma and see under umma see also boycotts Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions: The Global Strugglefor Palestinian Rights (Barghouti) 6 “Boycotting Israeli and American Goods” (al-Qaradawi) 34,41,119 boycotts in general 13 by academics 25 fatwas and 33,34-37,38, 40-41, 42,119 167 gender and 35-36 of Israel by Arab League 27-28,30-31 fatwas and 35-37 online calls for 33-42 religious scholars’ calls for 32-33 transnational solidarity and 23-27 as religious obligations 26, 32-33, 34-35 of Russia 39 trade unions and 37 of UK 34,39 websites dedicated to 37-42 women’s roles in 35 see also boycott,
divestment and sanctions British Muslim Initiative (вм 1 ) 77 British National Party (bnp) 47 Britishness 68,72,73 Brown, Michael 132 bumpkins/hillbillies [papct) 56 Burawoy, Michael 17 Cabot, Heath 133 Cairo (Egypt) 90 Carrier, James G. 13 cartoons controversy 33123 Central Office for the Boycott of Israel (сво of Arab League) 28,30-31 ‘Check the Label’ campaign 85 Christianity 24-25,66m Church of England 25 civil resistance see resistance, civil class middle-class see under Bosniaks working-class see white working-class see also insider vs. outsider struggles Coca-Cola 91 Colborne, Sarah 77 collective responsibility 110-111,119,126 colonial exploitation 10,47-48 Columbia Road Flower Market (London) 60 Columbia University (USA) 24 Communist Party (Yugoslavia) 55 community, Muslim see umma compassion 64, 82, 94 Conference of Arab Regional Offices of Liaison Officers (2004) 31
INDEX 168 Conference of the Scholars of Islam (2002) 32 consumption, ethical 12-13 Corbyn, Jeremy 77 Council of the Arab Inter-Parliamentary Union (aipu) 31 Croatia 54,105,108 cultured vs. non-cultured 3,57,58, 88,125 Cvetkovic, Dragisa 105 dates 84-85 “de-Bosniakization” {razbosnjacenje) 112 decency 94,98 “defensive religiosity" 66-67 Deif, Muhammad 39 “de-Islamization” (razmuslimovanje) 112,114 see also Islamization democracy Bangladeshis and 61 bds and 72 Bosniaks and 54,110-111 Palestinian struggle and 65 Denmark 33113 Devareaux, Derek T. 74 Diary ofAnne Frank (Frank) 113 displacements, in Bosnia 51,55-56, 88 dissemination, of religious knowledge 38, 41-42 divestment campaigns 24-25 dobra, stara porodica (“good, old family”) 55 docility, of Bosniaks 101,104,109,112,113,114 Docklands (London) 47 Dodik, Milorad 102 doiljacl (“those who have arrived”) 56 Duke University (USA) 24 East End (London) 44-45 East London Mosque 48-49,67 Easy Talk 85 Egypt activist entering the Gaza Strip through 90 anti-normalization movement in Arab League and 28 boycott of UK by 34 Israel and 28-29 radical religious movement 15 28 Ehn, Billy 62 Emmaus International Network 89 England see United Kingdom ethical consumption 12-13 ethics of collective responsibility 110-111,119, 126 political discourse and 4-5,14 “ethnic absolutism” 68 Europe Bosniaks and association with 54-55, 58-59,96, 104-105,110,113-114 rejection of 111-112,114,116-117 Stand for Justice and 105 Yugoslav longing for 58 “extended case method” 17 Extortion for London 74 Fadlallah, Muhammad Hussein 37 family prestige 56714, 96
Faradhi, Muslehuddin 50 fatwas boycotts and 33, 34-37,38,40-41. 42,119 dissemination of 38 on duties of European Muslims 40-41 al-Fawzan, Saleh 36-37,42 fear of God 32, 53, 64, 82, 87, 94, 95,103,126 Ferguson (Missouri; USA) 131-132 fieldwork, methodology of 19-21 Fleming, Katherine E. 58 foa (Friends of al-Aqsa) 18-19, 77, 81 Foucault, Michel 7-8,97714 Frank, Anne 113 free subjects 8 Friends of al-Aqsa (foa) 18-19, 77, 81 Friends of Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center (UK) 70 friendship 84 fundamentalism 54, 57,58,106727 Galloway, George 49-50,77 Gaza flotilla raid 77 Gaza Massacre 113-114 Gaza Strip 90 gender 35—36, 97 see also women
INDEX 169 General Federation of Trade Unions in Palestine (gftup) 23 generational differences BDS and in Stari Grad 125 in Tower Hamlets 35-36, 61,67-68, 77-78,82,126 Islam and 15,49-51, 59,127 umma and 53-54 Georgetown University (USA) 24 “good, old family” {dobra, stara porodica) 55 Gorinjac, Zemira 91 Halevi, Leor 34 Halilovic, Nezim 116-117,121-122 Hamas 26, 32, 35,39 Harvard University (usa) 24 Helms, Elissa 18 Hercegavci (people from Herzegovina) 56 Heseltine, Michael 47 Hezbollah 32 Hirschkind, Charles 63,82 Hizb ut-Tahrir (Islamic Liberation Party) 83 honesty 94,98 Hudson, Alan 48 Huguenot immigrants 2,44 human rights violations, by Israel 1, 22-23 al-Husseini, Ibrahim Salih 40 al-Husseini, Mohammed Amin 34 hypocrisy 95-96,113 (International Court ofJustice) 26,27 IDF (Israel Defense Forces) 23,26 iff (Islamic Forum of Europe) 49-50 Ikhwanweb.org 118 India 34 Indigenous radical movements 131-132 InMinds.com 41,118 insider vs. outsider struggles icj BDS and in Stari Grad 55-57, 87-88 in Tower Hamlets 73 International Court of Justice (ICJ) International Quds Day 108 International Women’s Strike 84 Internet 33-34,38115,118 interviews, methodology of 21 26, 27 Iran 8115,34 Irish immigrants 44 Islam of Bosniaks see under Bosniaks critical discourse on 16-17 democracy and 110-111 Europe and 105 gender and 97 generational differences and 15, 49-51, 59.127 new media and see new media piety in see piety, Islamic politics and 111 private engagement with 14,101,110,128 public engagement with 41,59,70, 82, 121,128 racism and 75 reforms in Ottoman Empire 16 religious
obligations in see religious obligations rituals in 52, 80,126 secularism and see secularism as system of values 53,111,128 virtues in see virtues, Islamic see also Muslims IslamBosna.ba 19, 41-42,118-120,121 Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Islamska Zajednica Bosne i Hercegovine) 54,114,116 Islamic Forum of Europe (ife) 49-50 Islamic Liberation Party (Hizb ut-Tahrir) 83 Islamization 110-112,115-116 see also "de-Islamization" {razmusllmovanje) IslamOnline.net 40 Islamophobia 38-39,77 Islamska Zajednica Bosne i Hercegovine (Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina) 54,114,116 Israel boycotts of by Arab League 27-28,30-31 fatwas and 35-37 online calls for 33-42 religious scholars calls for 32-33 transnational solidarity and 23-27 see also boycott, divestment and sanctions
INDEX 170 Israel (cont.) building of Separation wall 26 Declaration of Independence of 28 Egypt and 28-29 human rights violations by 1,22-23 Palestinians in see Palestinians Qatar and 31722 Saudi Arabia and 31222 Israel Defense Forces (idf) 23,26 Izetbegovic, Alija 106127,108,112,1181211 Izetbegovic, Bakir 93122,102 Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind’s fatwa 34 Jansen, Stef 92 Jewish immigrants 2,44-45 Jewish Voice for Peace (jvp) 84 Jews for Israeli - Palestinian Peace (jipf) 84 jihadi acts 26, 32-33,34-35· 39 see also religious obligations Judaism/Jews 120 justice frames 11,17,131 jvp (Jewish Voice for Peace) Jyllands-Posten (newspaper) 84 33123 Kafa movement 78 Kahf, Monzer 40 Keffiyeh project 77 Kershen, Anne 45 al-Khalili, Ahmad bin Hamad 37 Khamenei, Sayyid Ali Hosseini 41 Khan Yunis massacre 98-99 Khazaa, Ahmad 31 killings, racist 74 King Fahd Mosque (Sarajevo) 116,118, 1191212,121 Kober, Avi 27-28 Krajisnlcl (people from Krajina) 56 Labour Party (UK) 46,47,48 “Let us Remember Gaza” conference (2010) 113 “living traditions” 16 Livingstone, Ken 77 LJlljan (sda newspaper) 106 localization, of bds 2,9-10,130 Lofgren, Orvar 62 London (UK) 44-45,47 see also Tower Hamlets London Docklands Development Corporation 47 London Muslim Centre 49,50 longevity, in family history 56124, 96 Macek, Vlatko 105 MacIntyre, Alasdair 16 madrasas 53 Mahmood, Saba 7, 9714 Mahmud, Mustafa 107-108 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (mit) 24 master frames 11,131 Mavi Marmara (mv) 77, 90 Mawlawi, Faysal 37,40 mcb (Muslim Council of Britain) 70-71 Medjunarodni Forum Solidarnosti (MFSEmmaus) 19,
89-91,109,110,120 methodology of fieldwork 19-21 MFS-Emmaus (Medjunarodni Forum Solidarnosti) 19, 89-91,109, no, 120 migration laws (UK) 48,75 Mirza Shirazi 34 Mladi Muslimani in general 19 bds activities of 108-109 conferences of 113,121 founding of 105 illegality of 106 Islam’s role in 110-111 past image of 108 politics and 105-109 target group of 109 volunteers of 107,108,114,115 modesty 53 moral actions/life 79-80 moral reform 82-86 moral values, Islamic 53,111,128 mothers, self-sacrificing 114-115 μ рас (Muslim Public Affairs Committee) 70-71 Mukhaymar, Fuad 40 multiethnicity 51-52 Muslim Brotherhood 34,106,119 Muslim community see umma
171 INDEX Muslim Council of Britain (м с в ) 70-71 Muslim identity ofBosniaks 58,109 of British-born Bangladeshis 49, 83-84 as European identity 58 secular 109-110 Muslim Public Affairs Committee (mpac) 70-71 Muslim solidarity see solidarity/solidarity movements Muslimanski Glas (sda newspaper) 106 Muslims in general 123 antisemitism and 43,120 in Bosnia see Bosniaks fatwas on duties of 40-41 hypocrisy towards/of 95-96,113 identity of see Muslim identity interpretations of Islam by 16-17 new media and 15,33-34, 38,43-44,118 see also websites piety of see piety, Islamic racism against 47-48,71-72,73-75 reforms in Ottoman Empire 16 religiosity of see under religiosity religious obligations of see religious obligations solidarity of see under solidarity/solidarity movements in UK see Bangladeshi community use of term 4114,5202 see also Islam; umma mutual assistance 52,119,126 Muzaffar, Chandra 41 MV (Mavi Marmara) 77, 90 Nakas, Bakir 93 National Front (UK) 71 nationalism 37 economic 37 secularism and 28,33,49,61, 69,75 in Serbia 107 see also proto-nationalism Nelson, Cary 25 Nestlé 91 new media 15,33—34 38,43-44,118 see also websites 9/11 attacks 32,38-39,40 non-cultured vs. cultured 3,57, 58, 88, 125 NovaVaros 106-107 Nuh, Sayyid Muhammad 40 Occupied Territories (от) see Palestine Ohio State University (USA) 24 Onlslam.net 40 online resistance 33-42 Operation Defensive Shield (2002) 23 orientalism 58 от (Occupied Territories) see Palestine outsiders see insider vs. outsider struggles (Palestinian Authority) 22, 31-32, 39 (Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural
Boycott of Israel) 1,25-26 Palestine (Occupied Territories) anti-normalization movement in 29 apartheid and 27 civil resistance in 6-7 Gaza flotilla raid 77 Gaza Massacre 113-114 occupation by Israel 1 rights of refugees to return to 1,23,27 see also Palestinians Palestine Liberation Organization (plo) 26,31,132 Palestine National Council (pnc) 33 Palestine Solidarity Campaign (psc) 18-19, 69-70, 72, 84 Palestine Solidarity Movement (psm) 24 “Palestine: Trial for Humanity” conference (2008) 121 Palestine-Info.com 38-39 Palestinian Authority (pa) 22,31-32,39 Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (pacbi) 1,25-26 Palestinian Center for Peace and Democracy (pcpd) 23 Palestinian Federation of Women Action Committees (pfwac) 23 Palestinian Information Center (pic) 38-39 pa рас в I
172 Palestinian-Black solidarity 131-132 Palestinians basic rights of 27 right to return of 1,23,27 struggle of in general 27 democracy and 65 international struggle and 9-10 Muslim struggle and 11 siege of Sarajevo and 92, 99 see also boycott, divestment and sanctions; boycotts Palinfo.com (formerly Palestine-Info.com) 39 pan-Islamism/pan-Islamist movements 5, 21,33-34, 43, 106 papci (bumpkins/hillbillies) 56 Pasha, Azzam 28 passivity see docility, of Bosniaks Patel, Ismail 77 patriotism 93,117,125 pay inequality 45 рве (Permanent Boycott Committee (Arab League)) 28 pcpd (Palestinian Center for Peace and Democracy) 23 peace treaties 28-29 “peasantization” 56 pedagogical materials, on bds 37-42, 64,79 Permanent Boycott Committee (pbc (Arab League)) 28 pfwac (Palestinian Federation of Women Action Committees) 23 pic (Palestinian Information Center) 38-39 piety, Islamic bds and 2,5,10,36,63,66-67,68,80, 86, 99,126,128 bds pedagogical materials and 64 changing social and political conditions and 63-64,78-79 plo (Palestine Liberation Organization) 26, 31,132 PNC (Palestine National Council) 33 politics/politicians in general 123,128 Arabism and 28 bds and 11 distrust of 94,103,109 INDEX in Egypt 29 ethics and 4-5,14 fragmentation in 26 Islam and 111 Mladi Muslimani and 105-109 in Start Grad 57, 93-94,101-103 in Tower Hamlets 18, 49-51, 65,67-68, 73,76-80,82 umma and 35, 54 see also under specific political parties power, resistance and 7-8, 9 Preporod (monthly newspaper) 113-114 Presbyterian Church (USA) 24-25 primittvci (primitives) 56 private engagement with bds 9,13, 62-63,
θ5,68, ιοί ethical practices and 14 with Islam 14,101,110,128 proto-nationalism 37 see also nationalism psc (Palestine Solidarity Campaign) 18-19, 69-70,72, 84 psm (Palestine Solidarity Movement) 24 public engagement, Islamic 41,59,70, 82, 121,128 al-Qaradawi, Yusuf 33, 34-35,36,37,40-42, 119,121 Qatar 31112 racism against Black Americans 132 against Muslims 47-48,71-72,73-75 organizations combatting 77 see also antisemitism racist gangs 71 radical religious movements 15 see also fundamentalism; Wahhabism Rahman, Sheikh Mujib 69 Ramadan 52,84-85 razbosnjacenje (“de-Bosniakization”) 112 razmuslimovanje (“de-Muslimization”) 112, 114 Red Card Israel campaign 77 reform movements, faith-based 66m religion knowledge of see religious knowledge
INDEX as mobilizing force 14-15 see also Christianity; Islam; religious traditions, definition of religiosity defensive 66-67 of Muslims 95-96,107-108,122 see also piety, Islamic; virtues, Islamic religious authority 14-17,41,127 religious knowledge in general 16,127 of British-bom Bangladeshis 81-82 dissemination of 38,41-42 of younger middle-class Bosniaks 53,101 religious movements, radical 15 see also fundamentalism; Wahhabism religious obligations bds as 42, 86 boycotts as 26,32-33, 34-35 fatwas on 40-41 realizing piety see piety, Islamic religious scholars, boycotts and 32-33 religious traditions, definition of 15-16 resistance, civil agency and 6-8 bds as 131 emancipatory implications of 8 ethnographies of 17 online 33-42 in Palestine in general 23 Beit Sahour 30 pa and 31-32 transnational solidarity and 23-27 see also boycott, divestment and sanctions power and 7-8, 9 spaces of 9-14 Respect Party (UK) 49-50, 67 Rida, Rashid 119 “right to buy” policy 47,74 right to return 1,23,27 rights frames 11,131 Rihanna songs 98-99 ritual, Islamic 52, 80,126 rural newcomers bds activities of 96-97 fundamentalist attitudes of 57, 88,105 173 vs. urbanites 55-57, 87-88, 94-95, 96 “ruralization” 56 Russia 39 Rutgers University (USA) 24 Saff (magazine) 114,118 Said, Edward W. 58 Salafi, use of term 1191112 Salafism Bosniaks and in general 57,115-116 Ai о and 117-118 IslamBosna.ba 118-120 Salvation Army 66m Salvatore, Armando 15-16 Sandzakllje (people from Sandzak) 56,107 Sarajevo (Bosnia) King Fahd Mosque in 116,118,1191112,121 madrasas in 53 multiethnicity in 51-52 politics in 57,
93-94,101-103,116-117 population composition of 52112 siege of in general 51 experiences of 20, 92,99 Palestinian struggle and 92, 99 Stari Grad see Stari Grad Sarajllje (people from Sarajevo) 55-57, 87-89 see also urbanites Saudi Arabia 31112 Schiffauer, Werner 66 School of Oriental and African Studies (soas) 69 sda (Stranka Demokratske Akcije) 93112, 95,106-107,109-110,111-112,117 secularism bds and 14-15,130,131 Islam and 94-98,109-110,116,121 nationalism and 28, 33,49, 61, 69,75 self, authority and 14-17 self-reflection 97 self-sacrificing mothers 114-115 Selimovic, Mehmed “Meäa” 87 seljacilseljacine (peasants or villagers) 56 separation wall (West Bank) 26 September 11 attacks 32,38-39, 40
INDEX 174 Serbia dividing of Bosnia between Croatia 105 harassment of Muslims in 106-107 nationalism in 107 war with Croatia 54 Seventh Muslim Brigade 112 Shirazi, Mirza 34 Shomali, Amer 30 shopping 62 al-Shuebi, Hamoud al-Aqla 36,40 shyness 53 sincerity 64, 82, 94, 95-96, 97,126 Siniora, Hanna 33 Sistani, Ayatollah 41 sjp (Students for Justice in Palestine) 24 Smith, Jackie 130 SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies) 69 sociability, bds and 101-102 social conditions, solidarity and 10-11 social networks 46,51,69 solidarity/solidarity movements in general 3-4,11, 79-80,103-104, 123-124 literature on 4 local interpretations of 133-134 Palestinian-Black 131-133 racism and 73 rejection of 28,120-121 in Sarajevo 3,52 social conditions and 10-11 transnational 23-27 see also boycott, divestment and sanctions; boycotts; under specific bds organizations Solidarnost (Solidarity) 91 Sorabji, Cornelia 201110,52 Soroush, Abdolkarim 41 Sourani, Raji 10, 30 South Africa 27,131 Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty 9 Srebrenica genocide 3,18,104-105,113-114 Stand for Justice in general 19 aims of 102-103 bds as public engagement 121 call for monitors in 100,101 Europe and 105 founding of 98, 99 opposition to 117 protest organizers of 103-104 supporters of 100 Stari Grad (Sarajevo) in general 88-89,123 bds in in general 3-4,17,18,19,130-131 generational differences and 125 insider vs. outsider struggles and 5557,87-88 of older middle-class 92-98 organizations active in see under specific organizations social context and 10-11 of younger middle-class 98-115 see also Bosniaks population
composition of 52112 states, bds utilized by 130 Stefansson, Andreas 55-57 Stop the War Coalition 77, 78 Stranka Demokratske Akcije (sda) 93112, 95,106-107,109-110,111-112,117 Students for Justice in Palestine (sjp) 24 subjectivation 8 supermarkets 65-66 suztvot (“life together”) 51 Sylhet 46,60-61 taxes, refusal to pay 30 television, watching of 63-64 terrorist attacks 39 see also September 11 attacks Thatcher, Margaret 47, 74 Thrall, Nathan 22 Tobacco Protest (1891-1892) 34,39 tolerance 84 Toth, James 14-15 Tower Hamlets Council 2-3,76 Tower Hamlets (London) in general 44,123 anti-Muslim hate crimes in 45 Bangladeshi community in see Bangladeshi community bds in in general 2-3,5,17,18-19,130—131 of British-born Bangladeshis 76-86
175 INDEX of first-generation Bangladeshi 6266, 68 generational differences and 35-36, 61, 67-68, 77-78, 82,126 insider vs. outsider struggles and 73 mass appeal of 64-65 organizations active in see under specific organizations of second-generation Bangladeshi 68-76 social context of 10 see also Bangladeshis Council of 2-3,76 faith-based activism in 66 housing policies in 47,71,74 migration to 44-45 politics in 18,49-51, 65,67-68, 73, 76-80, 82 population composition of 2 racism in 47-48,71-72, 73-75 religion as stabilizing factor in 45 unemployment in 45 white working-class in 2,46,47,48, 71 trade unions 37 translocality 11-12,17,130-131 transnationalism 11-12 umma (Muslim community) bds and in general 5,44,79,119,121-122 political rejuvenating of 18 collectivity and 76-77,129 generational conflicts and 53-54 moral apathy of 104 politics and 35,54 Srebrenica genocide and 18 Understanding the Qur’an: A Contemporary Approach (Mahmud) 107-108 unemployment 45 United Church of Christ (USA) 24-25 United Kingdom (UK) bds in 22,25 see also Tower Hamlets boycotts of 34,39 colonial exploitation by 10, 47-48 culture of 73 migration laws of 48,75 racism in see racism United Methodist Church (USA) 25 United National Leadership of the Uprising (UNLU) 29 United States (USA) 22,24-25,132 University of California, Berkeley (USA) 24 University of Michigan (USA) 24 un lu (United National Leadership of the Uprising) 29 urbanites progressive attitudes of 88 vs. rural new comers 55-57, 87-88, 94-95, 9θ see also Sarcy'lije The Use ofPleasure (Foucault) 97114 Velic, Muhammad 113-114 Veolia
(French corporation) 2-3 victimhood 18,19, 87,114,115 village networks 46, 51 virtues, Islamic bds and 32,53,64,82,87,94,103,126 hypocrisy and 95-96 moral reform and 82-86 see also under specific virtues Voice of Palestine (pa radio station) 39 Wahhabism 57,115-116 wcar (World Conference Against Racism) 24 websites 37-42 see also under specific websites Wemyss, Georgie 47 Werbner, Pnina 68 West Bank barrier 26 white working-class 2, 46,47, 48,71 women freedoms of 97,121 roles in boycotts/BDS 35,121 as teachers of children 63 World Conference Against Racism (wcar) 24 World Council of Churches 25 Young Muslim Organization (ym о ) Yugoslavia 55,58 see also Bosnia; Croatia Zionism, movements against 70-71 49-50 |
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spelling | Jevtić, Jana Verfasser (DE-588)1313839876 aut Lives in solidarity BDS activism among Europe's Muslims by Jana Jevtić BDS activism among Europe's Muslims Leiden ; Boston Brill [2023] © 2023 VIII, 175 Seiten 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Muslim minorities volume 43 "Lives in Solidarity is an intimate and compelling description of BDS activism among Muslims living in two different cultural contexts, England and Bosnia. Unlike public discussions of BDS activism that lack nuance, it looks at why Muslims engage in BDS activism, what it means to them, and how they implement it in their individual and collective lives. Not only is this a thoughtful ethnography of a critical but often ignored dimension of BDS activism, it is also an important corrective to scholarship that treats affective, ethical, and passionate attachments as inconsequential to politics." Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Movement (DE-588)1091565643 gnd rswk-swf Muslim (DE-588)4040921-1 gnd rswk-swf Bosnien-Herzegowina (DE-588)4088119-2 gnd rswk-swf Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 gnd rswk-swf Boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement Arab-Israeli conflict / 1993- / Foreign public opinion, European Muslims / Political activity / Great Britain / London Muslims / Political activity / Bosnia and Herzegovina / Sarajevo Muslims / Great Britain / London / Interviews Muslims / Bosnia and Herzegovina / Sarajevo / Interviews Solidarity Palestine / Foreign public opinion, European Bosnien-Herzegowina (DE-588)4088119-2 g Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 g Muslim (DE-588)4040921-1 s Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Movement (DE-588)1091565643 b DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-90-04-68309-9 Muslim minorities volume 43 (DE-604)BV016978532 43 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=035139452&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=035139452&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=035139452&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Jevtić, Jana Lives in solidarity BDS activism among Europe's Muslims Muslim minorities Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Movement (DE-588)1091565643 gnd Muslim (DE-588)4040921-1 gnd |
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title | Lives in solidarity BDS activism among Europe's Muslims |
title_alt | BDS activism among Europe's Muslims |
title_auth | Lives in solidarity BDS activism among Europe's Muslims |
title_exact_search | Lives in solidarity BDS activism among Europe's Muslims |
title_full | Lives in solidarity BDS activism among Europe's Muslims by Jana Jevtić |
title_fullStr | Lives in solidarity BDS activism among Europe's Muslims by Jana Jevtić |
title_full_unstemmed | Lives in solidarity BDS activism among Europe's Muslims by Jana Jevtić |
title_short | Lives in solidarity |
title_sort | lives in solidarity bds activism among europe s muslims |
title_sub | BDS activism among Europe's Muslims |
topic | Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Movement (DE-588)1091565643 gnd Muslim (DE-588)4040921-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Movement Muslim Bosnien-Herzegowina Großbritannien |
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