Embedding Islam in the ‘Moral Covenants’ of European States: The Case of a State-Funded Imam Training in the Netherlands

作者: Welmoet Boender

DOI: 10.1163/22117954-12341265

关键词: IslamInstitutionalisationLawSocial institutionCommonwealthState (polity)Training (civil)CovenantSociology

摘要: AbstractModern European societies have set their ‘moral covenants’ in recent history and these underpin social institutions. But what happens when new ‘alien’ religious institutions to be included into the commonwealth’ since a considerable number of people from different cultural backgrounds come live Europe? How do ‘fragile formulas’ (Salvatore) or (Selznick) institutionalisation process Muslim institutions? covenants persist change? The processes imam training programmes Europe are excellent examples which can used examine content contemporary use covenants.’ This paper explores example Dutch ‘imam debate,’ as contribution ongoing studies focus on strategies various actors involved learning Europe.

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