Gesluierde secularisatie onder hedendaagse Nederlandse Moslims

For a long time secularisation was seen as a natural process that Dutch and other Western Muslims would inevitably undergo. This was a desire that had been cherished for a long time, politically and socially – it would signal the integration and emancipation of Muslims. In recent years, people seem...

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Main Author: Mohamed Ajouaou
Format: Article
Language:nld
Published: Radboud University Press in cooperation with Open Journals 2015-09-01
Series:Religie & Samenleving
Online Access:https://religiesamenleving.nl/article/view/12250
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Summary:For a long time secularisation was seen as a natural process that Dutch and other Western Muslims would inevitably undergo. This was a desire that had been cherished for a long time, politically and socially – it would signal the integration and emancipation of Muslims. In recent years, people seem to have become increasingly convinced that this expected secularisation among Muslims has not taken place, giving way instead to more orthodoxy and fundamentalism. This article argues that secularisation can be found among Muslims, both in the Netherlands and in other Western countries. The complex and confusing picture of secularisation in Islam is the result of a lack of methodology and a conceptual apparatus geared to the Islamic context.
ISSN:1872-3497
2773-1669