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Over the past decades, research on mosque communities has shown how mosques have become not only central sites of projection for political and media debates, but also places where belonging, gender orders, and religious authority are negotiated. In light of this vast body of research, we believe it is essential to pause and critically reflect on mosque research itself. How is research on mosques influenced by political, societal, and disciplinary contexts? Who studies mosques and for what reasons? What theoretical and methodological approaches are used? And how is research on mosques complicit in constructing an image of Muslims and Islam in Europe? The contributions in this volume interrogate the epistemic foundations of a field long shaped by suspicion, security politics, and integration debates. They show how positionality, methodological choices, and infrastructural lenses (from architecture to governmental dispositifs) shape knowledge production about mosques, and trace transnational flows of religious education, governance, and identity. By conceptualizing mosques as relational spaces and researchers as active participants in the production of knowledge, this volume opens up new opportunities for reflexive mosque research.
Rauf Ceylan is Professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies at Osnabrück University.
Simon Freise, M.A., is research assistant and Ph.D. candidate in Contemporary Islamic Studies at Osnabrück University.
Marvin Mücke-Choudhury, M.A., is research assistant and Ph.D. candidate in Contemporary Islamic Studies at Osnabrück University.
| Publication Date: | 23 November 2026 |
| Publisher: | Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden |
| Imprint: | Springer VS |
| ISBN-13: | 9783658524258 |
| Format: | Paperback / softback |