ABSTRACT

With new topics and contributions, this updated second edition discusses the history and contemporary presence of Islam in Europe and America. The book debates the relevance and multi-faceted participation of Muslims in the dynamics of Western societies, challenging the changing perception on both sides.

Collating over 30 chapters, written by experts from around the world, the volume presents a wide range of perspectives. Case studies from the Muslim presence in the Iberian Peninsula between the Middle Ages and the modern age set off the Handbook, along with an outline of Muslims in America up to the twentieth century. The second part covers concepts around new conditions in terms of consolidating identities, the emergence of new Muslim actors, the appearance of institutions and institutional attitudes, the effects of Islamic presence on the arts and landscapes of the West, and the relational dynamics like ethics and gender.

Exploring the influence of Islam, particularly its impact on society, culture and politics, this interdisciplinary volume is a key resource for policymakers, academics and students interested in the history of Islam, religion and the contemporary relationship between Islam and the West.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

Historical legacies and contemporary issues for a global umma

part I|178 pages

History

part 1.1|34 pages

Medieval steps

part 1.2|64 pages

Towards a modern and contemporary age

chapter 3|16 pages

The converted Muslims of Spain

Morisco cultural resistance and engagement with Islamic knowledge (1502–1610)

chapter 4|16 pages

The Muslims in South-Eastern Europe

From Ottoman subjects to European citizens

part II|334 pages

Culture

part 2.1|60 pages

Identity/Identities

chapter 12|16 pages

Emergence of Western Muslim identity

Factors, agents and discourses

chapter 13|14 pages

Islam in diaspora: the Australian case

chapter 15|12 pages

Islamic sectarianism in the West

part 2.2|70 pages

New Muslim actors

chapter 17|14 pages

Western Salafism

Socialization, politicization and globalization

chapter 19|13 pages

Islamic knowledge in Europe

Where does it come from? Transformation as a structural condition

part 2.3|76 pages

Institutions

part 2.4|56 pages

Landscapes and arts

chapter 28|13 pages

A new Muslim youth culture

chapter 29|13 pages

Muslim material culture

Western perspectives and global markets

part 2.5|70 pages

Dynamics and relations