ABSTRACT

As Islam’s visibility in global society increases, Muslim populations grow, and Muslim countries compete to take up positions at the heart of global sport, the interplay between sport and Islam becomes ever more illuminating. Sport in Islam and in Muslim Communities is the first book to analyse this relationship through a pluralist lens, exploring the questions it raises about contemporary Islam, globalisation, and the challenges faced by (in particular young) Muslims in negotiating their place in global society.

With contributions from Muslim and non-Muslim authors, the book approaches an array of contemporary issues, from the role of sport in gender, youth and political identities in Islam and Muslim societies to sport policy in Muslim countries, sport’s role among Muslim minorities and sport marketing’s relationship to Muslim cultures.

Drawing on sociology, anthropology, political science, Islamic studies and sport studies, Sport in Islam and in Muslim Communities not only examines the significance of sport in Islam, but helps to draw wider conclusions on religious identity in sporting settings and the interplay between sport, gender, political ideology and consumer culture.

part |9 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|7 pages

Sport in Islam

The complexities, controversies and context

part I|20 pages

Understanding sport in Islam

chapter 2|18 pages

Engaging in sport

The Islamic framework

part II|69 pages

Gender, body and culture

chapter 4|16 pages

Being and becoming tomboys

Muslim women, gender identities and sport

part III|56 pages

Sport and politics of identity

chapter 7|10 pages

Sport and political transition in Tunisia

Another terrain of competition between Islamists and seculars

part IV|62 pages

Sport development and sport for development

chapter 11|17 pages

Sport and integration discourse in Norway

How do policy makers perceive and respond to the sporting needs of Muslim communities?

chapter 14|14 pages

Diplomacy and the beautiful game

Muslim footballers as ambassadors of faith

part |13 pages

Conclusion

chapter 15|11 pages

Research on sport and Islam

The way forward