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Muslim Minorities and Citizenship

Muslim Minorities and Citizenship Authority, Communities and Islamic Law

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Muslim Minorities and Citizenship

Authority, Communities and Islamic Law

Sean Oliver-Dee

Political Science / International Relations / General

Issues of citizenship, identity and cohesion have rarely been as vital as they are today. Since the events of 9/11 and subsequent terrorist episodes in Bali, Madrid, London and elsewhere, focus in this area has centred primarily upon Muslim minority communities living in the West. Opinion polls of Muslim communities in Europe and publications from authors within those communities have shown that there is an energetic debate going on around what it means to be a Muslim and a citizen on this continent. Sean Oliver-Dee explores these questions of citizenship and loyalty from the point of view of Muslims living under non-Muslim rule and non-Muslim governments trying to engage with them. He draws on the historical contexts of Muslim minorities living under British and French imperial rule in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and looks at how shari'a functioned within the context of imperial civil codes. This book draws important comparisons between the French and British approaches to their Muslim minorities, which illuminate the strengths and weaknesses of both, and engages with current debates about the compatibility of Islamic law with civil law in non-Islamic societies.
This is important reading for scholars, students, commentators and policy-makers concerned with the question of Western engagement with its minorities.

Sean Oliver-Dee is Associate Researcher of Inter-Religious Affairs at the Office of the Archbishop of Canterbury's Representative to the EU and Associate Research Fellow at the London School of Theology. He is also a consultant on religio-political issues for a number of think-tanks, NGOs and government departments in the UK and overseas. His PhD was published as The Caliphate Question: British Government and Islamic Governance in 2009.

Publication Date: 04 September 2012
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: I.B. Tauris
ISBN-13: 9781848853881
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 248
Weight (oz): 15.52

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