European Shiʿism
Peripheral Engagement and Religious Retention
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st May '26
£32.00
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Exploring the encounters of Shiʿite Muslims with the European West, this study examines local and transnational religious organization.
Exploring the encounters of Twelver Shiʿite Muslims with the European West, this study examines local and transnational religious organization. Building on a range of language sources and fieldwork in Iran, Britain, the Netherlands, and Germany, Matthijs van den Bos defines European Shiʿism through peripheral engagement and religious retention.The presence of Shiʿite communities in Western Europe dates to the late nineteenth century, with Britain as the primary destination for immigration, as well as notable communities developing in Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands and Scandinavia. Exploring selected encounters of Twelver Shiʿite Muslims with the European West, this study examines local and transnational religious organization to assess socio-political integration. Its central thesis defines European Shiʿism through peripheral engagement and religious retention. Building on a range of language sources, interviews with Shiʿite spokesmen and fieldwork in Iran, Britain, the Netherlands, and Germany, Matthijs van den Bos identifies European Shiʿism with a religious mode of engagement involving hierarchization of collective self and other identities. Shiʿite parties with greater distance to high politico-religious authorities abroad are seen more likely to engage in cultural exchange with their European milieu. On one side stand ethnically varied Shiʿite organizations with limited engagement of others in Europe. The other shows civic outreach, ritual transformation, and integrationist theology.
ISBN: 9781009731102
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 250g
509 pages