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Reihe: Princeton Studies in Muslim Politics

Bowen Can Islam Be French?

Pluralism and Pragmatism in a Secularist State

E-Book, Englisch, Band 43, 248 Seiten

Reihe: Princeton Studies in Muslim Politics

ISBN: 978-1-4008-3111-1
Verlag: De Gruyter
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Acknowledgments xi

Part One: Trajectories 1

Chapter One: Islam and the Republic 3

Chapter Two: Fashioning the French Islamic Landscape 15

Migration Pathways 16

Residence and Boundaries 19

Religion Rising 21

Authorities 24

State Responses 25

Where to Sacrifice? 27

Where to Pray? 29

Distinctive Features 32

Part Two: Spaces 35

Chapter Three: Mosques Facing Outward 37

In the Unruly Suburbs (Clichy-sous-Bois) 37

Inside the Networks (Saint-Denis) 44

The Work of an Everyday Imam (Lyon) 51

Mosques and Social Divisions 58

Chapter Four: Shaping Knowledge to France 63

Rules, Schools, Principles 63

Hichem El Arafa's CERSI 66

The Science of Hadith 75

The Objectives of Scripture 81

Chapter Five: Differentiating Schools 85

Dimensions of Pedagogical Difference 85

Hichem's View 86

The Great Mosque of Paris 87

Teaching the "Middle Way" 89

Teaching the Four Traditions 92

Objectives and Imam M"lik 95

Foregrounding God's Objectives 96

What Nullifies Prayer--for a Maliki 100

When May a Judge Pronounce a Divorce? 102

Practical Training in an Islamic Ambiance 105

The Future 105

Institute of Useful Knowledge 106

Chapter Six: Can an Islamic School Be Republican? 110

Dhaou Meskine's Success School 111

A Teacher's Trajectory 112

School as Symbol 115

How to Teach a Secular Curriculum in a Muslim School 117

Civics and Gay Couples 118

Religion versus Culture 120

Evolution and Islam? 121

An Islamic Ambiance 124

Muslim Family Camp 125

Arrest 129

Part Three: Debates 133

Chapter Seven: Should There Be an Islam for Europe? 135

Thinking about Riba 137

Different Rules for Different Lands? 143

Confrontations in the Mosque 149

The Transnational Islamic Sphere 153

Chapter Eight: Negotiating across Realms of Justification 157

Between Hal"l and the Hôtel de Ville 158

Why the "Halal" Marriage? 162

Convergence I: From Islam to the Secular 165

The Objectives of Halal Rules for Food 169

Convergence II: From French Civil Law toward

Islamic Practices 173

Chapter Nine: Islamic Spheres in Republican Space 179

Do Religion-Based Associations Impede Integration? 180

Return to School 182

A National Islamic Sphere at Le Bourget 185

On Priorities and Values 188

The Primacy of Secularism 188

"Assimilation Defects" 191

Toward a Pragmatics of Convergence 196

Notes 199

Bibliography 217

Index 227


John R. Bowen is the Dunbar-Van Cleve Professor in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis. His books include Why the French Don't Like Headscarves (Princeton) and Islam, Law and Equality in Indonesia.


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