Moving in and out of Islam /:
<P>Embracing a new religion, or leaving one?s faith, usually constitutes a significant milestone in a person?s life. While a number of scholars have examined the reasons why people convert to Islam, few have investigated why people leave the faith and what the consequences are for doing so. Ta...
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Zusammenfassung: | <P>Embracing a new religion, or leaving one?s faith, usually constitutes a significant milestone in a person?s life. While a number of scholars have examined the reasons why people convert to Islam, few have investigated why people leave the faith and what the consequences are for doing so. Taking a holistic approach to conversion and deconversion, <em>Moving In and Out of Islam</em> explores the experiences of people who have come into the faith along with those who have chosen to leave it?including some individuals who have both moved into and out of Islam over the course of their lives.</p><p>Sixteen empirical case studies trace the processes of moving in or out of Islam in Western and Central Europe, the United States, Canada, and the Middle East. Going beyond fixed notions of conversion or apostasy, the contributors focus on the ambiguity, doubts, and nonlinear trajectories of both moving in and out of Islam. They show how people shifting in either direction have to learn or unlearn habits and change their styles of clothing, dietary restrictions, and ways of interacting with their communities. They also look at how communities react to both converts to the religion and converts out of it, including controversies over the death penalty for apostates. The contributors cover the political aspects of conversion as well, including debates on radicalization in the era of the "war on terror" and the role of moderate Islam in conversions.</p> |
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505 | 8 | |a 5. Merging Culture with Religion: Trajectories of Slovak and Czech Muslim Converts since 1989 (Gabriel Pirický)6. Moving into Shi'a Islam: The "Process of Subjectification" among Shi'a Women Converts in London (Yafa Shanneik); 7. Can a Tatar Move Out of Islam? (Katarzyna Górak-Sosnowska and Michał Łyszczarz); Section III. Transnational Movement and Moving between Traditions; 8. Religious Authority and Conversions in Berlin's Sufi Communities (Oleg Yarosh) | |
505 | 8 | |a 9. Deradicalization through Conversion to Traditional Islam: Hamza Yusuf's Attempt to Revive Sacred Knowledge within a North Atlantic Context (Haifaa Jawad)10. Escaping the Limelight: The Politics of Opacity and the Life of a Dutch Preacher in the UK (Martijn de Koning); Section IV. Narratives and Experiences of Moving Out of Islam; 11. British Muslim Converts: Comparing Conversion and Deconversion Processes To and From Islam (Mona Alyedreessy); 12. In the Closet: The Concealment of Apostasy among Ex-Muslims in Britain and Canada (Simon Cottee) | |
505 | 8 | |a 13. Religious Skepticism and Nonbelieving in Egypt (Karin van Nieuwkerk)14. "God never existed, and I was looking for him like crazy!" Muslim Stories of Deconversion (Teemu Pauha and Atefeh Aghaee); Section V. Debating Apostasy and Deconversion; 15. Faith No More: The Views of Lithuanian Converts to Islam on Deconversion (Egdūnas Račius); 16. Let's Talk about Apostasy! Swedish Imams, Apostasy Debates, and Police Reports on Hate Crimes and (De)conversion (Göran Larsson); Contributors; Index | |
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contents | Intro; Introduction: Moving In and Out of Islam (Karin van Nieuwkerk); Section I. Conceptualizing Religious Change; 1. People Do Not Convert but Change: Critical Analysis of Concepts of Spiritual Transitions (William Barylo); 2. Moving In or Moving Toward? Reconceptualizing Conversion to Islam as a Liminal Process (Juliette Galonnier); 3. Understanding Religious Apostasy, Disaffiliation, and Islam in Contemporary Sweden (Daniel Enstedt); Section II. (De)conversion, Race, Culture, and Ethnicity); 4. Giving Islam a German Face (Esra Özyürek) 5. Merging Culture with Religion: Trajectories of Slovak and Czech Muslim Converts since 1989 (Gabriel Pirický)6. Moving into Shi'a Islam: The "Process of Subjectification" among Shi'a Women Converts in London (Yafa Shanneik); 7. Can a Tatar Move Out of Islam? (Katarzyna Górak-Sosnowska and Michał Łyszczarz); Section III. Transnational Movement and Moving between Traditions; 8. Religious Authority and Conversions in Berlin's Sufi Communities (Oleg Yarosh) 9. Deradicalization through Conversion to Traditional Islam: Hamza Yusuf's Attempt to Revive Sacred Knowledge within a North Atlantic Context (Haifaa Jawad)10. Escaping the Limelight: The Politics of Opacity and the Life of a Dutch Preacher in the UK (Martijn de Koning); Section IV. Narratives and Experiences of Moving Out of Islam; 11. British Muslim Converts: Comparing Conversion and Deconversion Processes To and From Islam (Mona Alyedreessy); 12. In the Closet: The Concealment of Apostasy among Ex-Muslims in Britain and Canada (Simon Cottee) 13. Religious Skepticism and Nonbelieving in Egypt (Karin van Nieuwkerk)14. "God never existed, and I was looking for him like crazy!" Muslim Stories of Deconversion (Teemu Pauha and Atefeh Aghaee); Section V. Debating Apostasy and Deconversion; 15. Faith No More: The Views of Lithuanian Converts to Islam on Deconversion (Egdūnas Račius); 16. Let's Talk about Apostasy! Swedish Imams, Apostasy Debates, and Police Reports on Hate Crimes and (De)conversion (Göran Larsson); Contributors; Index |
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spelling | Moving in and out of Islam / edited by Karin van Nieuwkerk. First edition. Austin, TX : University of Texas Press, [2018] ©2018 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Vendor-supplied metadata. Intro; Introduction: Moving In and Out of Islam (Karin van Nieuwkerk); Section I. Conceptualizing Religious Change; 1. People Do Not Convert but Change: Critical Analysis of Concepts of Spiritual Transitions (William Barylo); 2. Moving In or Moving Toward? Reconceptualizing Conversion to Islam as a Liminal Process (Juliette Galonnier); 3. Understanding Religious Apostasy, Disaffiliation, and Islam in Contemporary Sweden (Daniel Enstedt); Section II. (De)conversion, Race, Culture, and Ethnicity); 4. Giving Islam a German Face (Esra Özyürek) 5. Merging Culture with Religion: Trajectories of Slovak and Czech Muslim Converts since 1989 (Gabriel Pirický)6. Moving into Shi'a Islam: The "Process of Subjectification" among Shi'a Women Converts in London (Yafa Shanneik); 7. Can a Tatar Move Out of Islam? (Katarzyna Górak-Sosnowska and Michał Łyszczarz); Section III. Transnational Movement and Moving between Traditions; 8. Religious Authority and Conversions in Berlin's Sufi Communities (Oleg Yarosh) 9. Deradicalization through Conversion to Traditional Islam: Hamza Yusuf's Attempt to Revive Sacred Knowledge within a North Atlantic Context (Haifaa Jawad)10. Escaping the Limelight: The Politics of Opacity and the Life of a Dutch Preacher in the UK (Martijn de Koning); Section IV. Narratives and Experiences of Moving Out of Islam; 11. British Muslim Converts: Comparing Conversion and Deconversion Processes To and From Islam (Mona Alyedreessy); 12. In the Closet: The Concealment of Apostasy among Ex-Muslims in Britain and Canada (Simon Cottee) 13. Religious Skepticism and Nonbelieving in Egypt (Karin van Nieuwkerk)14. "God never existed, and I was looking for him like crazy!" Muslim Stories of Deconversion (Teemu Pauha and Atefeh Aghaee); Section V. Debating Apostasy and Deconversion; 15. Faith No More: The Views of Lithuanian Converts to Islam on Deconversion (Egdūnas Račius); 16. Let's Talk about Apostasy! Swedish Imams, Apostasy Debates, and Police Reports on Hate Crimes and (De)conversion (Göran Larsson); Contributors; Index <P>Embracing a new religion, or leaving one?s faith, usually constitutes a significant milestone in a person?s life. While a number of scholars have examined the reasons why people convert to Islam, few have investigated why people leave the faith and what the consequences are for doing so. Taking a holistic approach to conversion and deconversion, <em>Moving In and Out of Islam</em> explores the experiences of people who have come into the faith along with those who have chosen to leave it?including some individuals who have both moved into and out of Islam over the course of their lives.</p><p>Sixteen empirical case studies trace the processes of moving in or out of Islam in Western and Central Europe, the United States, Canada, and the Middle East. Going beyond fixed notions of conversion or apostasy, the contributors focus on the ambiguity, doubts, and nonlinear trajectories of both moving in and out of Islam. They show how people shifting in either direction have to learn or unlearn habits and change their styles of clothing, dietary restrictions, and ways of interacting with their communities. They also look at how communities react to both converts to the religion and converts out of it, including controversies over the death penalty for apostates. The contributors cover the political aspects of conversion as well, including debates on radicalization in the era of the "war on terror" and the role of moderate Islam in conversions.</p> Conversion Islam. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2015000959 Apostasy Islam. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85006049 Islam Social aspects. Religion and culture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85112565 Conversion Islam. Apostasie Islam. Islam Aspect social. Religion et culture. RELIGION Islam General. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Islamic Studies bisacsh Apostasy Islam fast Conversion Islam fast Islam Social aspects fast Religion and culture fast Nieuwkerk, Karin van, 1960- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJhCFf3PcGJVRtqhcxrjG3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n94060068 has work: Moving in and out of Islam (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGyp6G9DCbgkx3tbhj8bwK https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1885879 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Moving in and out of Islam / Intro; Introduction: Moving In and Out of Islam (Karin van Nieuwkerk); Section I. Conceptualizing Religious Change; 1. People Do Not Convert but Change: Critical Analysis of Concepts of Spiritual Transitions (William Barylo); 2. Moving In or Moving Toward? Reconceptualizing Conversion to Islam as a Liminal Process (Juliette Galonnier); 3. Understanding Religious Apostasy, Disaffiliation, and Islam in Contemporary Sweden (Daniel Enstedt); Section II. (De)conversion, Race, Culture, and Ethnicity); 4. Giving Islam a German Face (Esra Özyürek) 5. Merging Culture with Religion: Trajectories of Slovak and Czech Muslim Converts since 1989 (Gabriel Pirický)6. Moving into Shi'a Islam: The "Process of Subjectification" among Shi'a Women Converts in London (Yafa Shanneik); 7. Can a Tatar Move Out of Islam? (Katarzyna Górak-Sosnowska and Michał Łyszczarz); Section III. Transnational Movement and Moving between Traditions; 8. Religious Authority and Conversions in Berlin's Sufi Communities (Oleg Yarosh) 9. Deradicalization through Conversion to Traditional Islam: Hamza Yusuf's Attempt to Revive Sacred Knowledge within a North Atlantic Context (Haifaa Jawad)10. Escaping the Limelight: The Politics of Opacity and the Life of a Dutch Preacher in the UK (Martijn de Koning); Section IV. Narratives and Experiences of Moving Out of Islam; 11. British Muslim Converts: Comparing Conversion and Deconversion Processes To and From Islam (Mona Alyedreessy); 12. In the Closet: The Concealment of Apostasy among Ex-Muslims in Britain and Canada (Simon Cottee) 13. Religious Skepticism and Nonbelieving in Egypt (Karin van Nieuwkerk)14. "God never existed, and I was looking for him like crazy!" Muslim Stories of Deconversion (Teemu Pauha and Atefeh Aghaee); Section V. Debating Apostasy and Deconversion; 15. Faith No More: The Views of Lithuanian Converts to Islam on Deconversion (Egdūnas Račius); 16. Let's Talk about Apostasy! Swedish Imams, Apostasy Debates, and Police Reports on Hate Crimes and (De)conversion (Göran Larsson); Contributors; Index Conversion Islam. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2015000959 Apostasy Islam. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85006049 Islam Social aspects. Religion and culture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85112565 Conversion Islam. Apostasie Islam. Islam Aspect social. Religion et culture. RELIGION Islam General. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Islamic Studies bisacsh Apostasy Islam fast Conversion Islam fast Islam Social aspects fast Religion and culture fast |
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title | Moving in and out of Islam / |
title_auth | Moving in and out of Islam / |
title_exact_search | Moving in and out of Islam / |
title_full | Moving in and out of Islam / edited by Karin van Nieuwkerk. |
title_fullStr | Moving in and out of Islam / edited by Karin van Nieuwkerk. |
title_full_unstemmed | Moving in and out of Islam / edited by Karin van Nieuwkerk. |
title_short | Moving in and out of Islam / |
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topic | Conversion Islam. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2015000959 Apostasy Islam. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85006049 Islam Social aspects. Religion and culture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85112565 Conversion Islam. Apostasie Islam. Islam Aspect social. Religion et culture. RELIGION Islam General. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Islamic Studies bisacsh Apostasy Islam fast Conversion Islam fast Islam Social aspects fast Religion and culture fast |
topic_facet | Conversion Islam. Apostasy Islam. Islam Social aspects. Religion and culture. Apostasie Islam. Islam Aspect social. Religion et culture. RELIGION Islam General. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Islamic Studies Apostasy Islam Conversion Islam Islam Social aspects Religion and culture |
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