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Revista de Estudios Internacionales Mediterráneos ( REIM ), ISSN-e 1887-4460, Nº. 38, 2025, págs. 293-296
Since the migration movements from Islamic countries, a Muslim diaspora has developed in many Western societies. While in classical Islamic theology residence in non-Muslim countries has always been a controversial issue, in the course of globalization and internationalization processes the classical distinction between "Islamic world" and "non-Islamic world" has been put into perspective. Now nearly 30 million Muslims live in Europe. The book offers an overview over Muslim communities in Europe, their history, present issues, and future challenges.
Being Muslim in a Secular State: History, Sociological Realities, and Institutional Issues—the French Case
págs. 3-22
Muslims in Belgium: From Immigrant Guestworkersto a Polymorphic and Contested Minority
págs. 23-38
Islam in the Netherlands: Denominational Pillar or ‘FifthColumn’?
págs. 39-58
págs. 59-73
págs. 75-95
págs. 97-112
Alevis and Turkish-Muslims in Austria: History and Current Developments
págs. 113-130
págs. 133-148
An Unacknowledged Presence—Islam in the Italian Public Space: History, Reactions, Perspectives
págs. 149-164
págs. 167-184
págs. 185-198
Muslims in Sweden: Historical Developments, Present Issues,and Future Challenges
págs. 201-218
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