Muslims in Ireland
Past and Present
Vivian Ibrahim author Oliver Scharbrodt author Tuula Sakaranaho author Adil Hussain Khan author Yafa Shanneik author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:20th Mar '15
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Since 9/11, the interest in Muslims in Europe has increased significantly. There has been much public debate and academic research focused on Muslims living in larger Western European countries like Britain, France or Germany, but little is known of Muslims in Ireland. This book fills this gap, providing a complete study of this unexplored Muslim presence, from the arrival of the first Muslim resident in Cork, in the southwest of Ireland, in 1784 until mass immigration to the Republic of Ireland during the ‘Celtic Tiger’ period from the mid-1990s onwards. Muslim immigration and settlement in Ireland is very recent, and poses new challenges to a society that has perceived itself as religiously and culturally homogeneous. Ireland is also one of the least secular societies in Europe, providing a different context for Muslims seeking recognition by state and society. This book is essential for anyone who wants to understand the diversity of Muslim presences across Europe.
A very helpful book to start to flesh out the reality of the Muslim communities in Ireland... For those of us who are part of a religious minority, looking at how Ireland engages with a new religious minority helps us to understand better our own context.'- Stephen Skuce, Irish Methodist Newsletter -- Stephen Skuce, Director of Scholarship, Research and Innovation, The British Methodist Church * Irish Methodist Newsletter *
Set on the margins of Europe, Ireland is different - and this extends to its Muslim communities. In this first full-scale account the authors present a middle-class, professional community, of immigrant origin certainly but more reminiscent of the situation in the US than in Europe. This is a valuable new perspective on the subject of Islam in Europe. * Jørgen S. Nielsen, University of Copenhagen *
‘A comprehensive analysis of the Muslim experience in Ireland by combining historical, sociological, political, and ethnographic research approaches to better understand this complex topic.’ -- J. Christopher Soper, Pepperdine University * Journal of Muslims in Europe *
ISBN: 9780748696888
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 542g
272 pages