Les musulmans
Book Description
In this comprehensive examination of contemporary Islamic identity, Arno Tausch presents a rigorous comparative analysis that bridges European and global Muslim experiences. Drawing from documentary research, sociological insights, anthropological perspectives, and quantitative data from the European Social Survey and World Values Survey, this scholarly work tackles some of today's most pressing questions about religious community and belonging.
Tausch invites readers to explore complex realities beyond simplistic narratives. Rather than accepting easy explanations, he examines whether European Muslim exclusion stems solely from discriminatory policies or involves deeper cultural and social dynamics. The author investigates the multifaceted nature of integration challenges, questioning assumptions about responsibility and causation in contemporary religious tensions.
The work delves into the phenomenon of radicalization among some European Muslims, seeking to understand the underlying factors that contribute to this troubling development. Through careful analysis of empirical evidence, Tausch offers readers a nuanced perspective on cultural assimilation, ethnic relations, and the lived experiences of Muslim communities navigating between traditional faith and modern European society.
This study provides valuable insights for anyone seeking to understand the complex intersection of religion, culture, and social integration in our interconnected world. Tausch's methodical approach offers readers tools for developing more informed perspectives on one of our era's most significant social and spiritual challenges.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~7 hours)
📄 Length: 261 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Muslims
- ✓ Explore Social conditions
- ✓ Explore Ethnic relations
- ✓ Explore Cultural assimilation
- ✓ Explore Islamophobia
- ✓ Explore Islam