ABSTRACT

This book offers a new direction for the study of contemporary Islam by focusing on what being Muslim means in people’s everyday lives. It complements existing studies by focusing not on mosque-going, activist Muslims, but on how people live out their faith in schools, workplaces and homes, and in dealing with problems of health, wellbeing and relationships. As well as offering fresh empirical studies of everyday lived Islam, the book offers a new approach which calls for the study of ’official’ religion and everyday ’tactical’ religion in relation to one another. It discusses what this involves, the methods it requires, and how it relates to existing work in Islamic Studies.

part 1|45 pages

Studying Everyday Lived Islam in Theory and Practice

chapter 1|14 pages

Tactical and Strategic Religion

chapter 2|16 pages

The Hypervisibility of Islam

chapter 3|14 pages

How to Study Everyday Islam

part 2|125 pages

Case Studies

chapter 8|20 pages

Experiencing Islam

Narratives about Faith by Young Adult Muslims in Malmö and Copenhagen

chapter 10|16 pages

Illness, Healing, and Everyday Islam

Transnational Lives of Somali Migrant Women

chapter |16 pages

Concluding Reflections

Everyday Lived Islam and the Future of Islamic Studies