El Islam creado y recreado. La práctica religiosa musulmana ante la esfera pública vasca

  • José Ramón Intxaurbe
Keywords: Islam, secularisation, public space, religious practice, immigration, second generation, converts to Islam

Abstract

Managing diversity according to democratic values is especially relevant in addressing religious plurality. The challenge of finding factors that bring together communities with different worldviews under a same social project presents a number of features, in the case of the Muslim community, that seem to underscore the potential for conflict that their integration into European societies has. A good way to test whether there is such inconsistency may be to compare the dynamics and needs of the Muslim population - in this case, in the Basque Countrywith the principles underlying the role of religion in contemporary democratic regimes. This is the aim of this paper, where the theoretical approaches to the role played by religious beliefs in modern societies enter into dialogue with the daily life of a religious minority that claims its place in the public space.

Published online: 11 December 2017

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Author Biography

José Ramón Intxaurbe
Doctorando del programa de Estudios Internacionales e Interculturales. Universidad de Deusto
Published
2017-12-11
How to Cite
Intxaurbe, José Ramón. 2017. “El Islam Creado Y Recreado. La práctica Religiosa Musulmana Ante La Esfera Pública Vasca”. Deusto Journal of Human Rights, no. 10 (December), 15-36. https://doi.org/10.18543/aahdh-0-2012pp15-36.
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