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The Profile of Bosnian Islam and How West European Muslims Could Benefit from It |
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Tuesday, 29 June 2010 |
The Profile of Bosnian Islam And How West European Muslims Could Benefit from It Ahmet Alibašić Lecturer, Faculty of Islamic Studies, Sarajevo
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While the solutions found by Bosnian Muslims cannot be simply copied elsewhere, West European Muslims should study their institutions and intellectual legacy – and learn from their recent past that isolation equals destruction. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 June 2010 )
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The Year Book of Muslims in Europe- Volume 2 now covering 46 countries |
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Friday, 21 May 2010 |
 Yearbook of Muslims in Europe The Yearbook of Muslims in Europe provides an up-to-date account of the situation of Muslims in Europe. Covering 45 countries of western, central and south-eastern Europe, the Yearbook consists of three sections. The frst section presents a country-by-country summary of essential data with basic statistics with evaluations of their reliability, surveys of legal status and arrangements, organizations, etc. providing an annually updated reference source. The second section contains analysis and research articles on issues and themes of current relevance written by experts in the feld. The final section gathers reviews of recently published books of signifcance. The Yearbook of Muslims in Europe is an important source of reference for government and NGO ofcials, journalists, policy makers as well as researchers. Now you can order The Year Book of Muslims in Europe- Volume 2 and CD from brill.nl |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 24 May 2010 )
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Foreign Influences in Islam in Bosnia and Herzegovina since 1995 |
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Tuesday, 18 May 2010 |
By: Juan Carlos Antunez MorenoFor more than 500 years Bosnian Muslims have maintained the Hanafi tradition, following a moderate version of Islam, tolerant of other communities and compatible with western values. The Islamic revival in Bosnia and Herzegovina , which began in 1970s, underwent radical changes from the beginning of the war in April 1992. It is reported that several hundred Mujahidin joined with and fought along side Bosniacs during the 1992-5 war in BiH. Highly religious and motivated, some foreign fighters brought a specific understanding of Islam with them and tried to indoctrinate those ideas into Bosniac minds. Thus the Salafi ideas surfaced for the first time on a wider scale. This foreign creed was very different from the traditional version of Islam in BiH. Throughout 1990s BiH was in a unique situation: it had the political and mobilizing structures in place for the spreading of a different interpretation of Islam. Nevertheless, it lacked the cultural framework around which to mobilize social support. Nor did it have a context in which to develop a strong Salafi stream in BiH. Eventually, although Salafism has taken root in BiH for the last fifteen years, the number of its followers is not as important as some media try to show. Complete article in PDF format can be found HERE. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 19 May 2010 )
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