Islam in Europe: Public Spaces and Civic Networks
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This book review explores Islam in Europe: Public Spaces and Civic Networks by Spyros A. Sofos and Roza Tsagarousianou, which offers a nuanced examination of the socio-political and cultural dynamics shaping Muslim identities in Europe. The authors trace the historical development of Europe’s self-definition in relation to Islam and investigate how European Muslims navigate issues of identity, belonging, and civic participation. The book emphasizes the significance of public spaces, cultural expression, and civic engagement in understanding the evolving presence of Islam in Europe. By highlighting Muslim agency and cultural creativity, the authors advocate for a more inclusive and empathetic discourse that fosters mutual understanding and social cohesion.
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