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|a Orhan, Mehmet.
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|a Islam and Turks in Belgium
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|b Communities and Associations /
|c by Mehmet Orhan.
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|a 1. Introduction -- 2. Religious Movements Among the Turks in Belgium -- 3. Islamic Movement, Mobilization, and Authority -- 4. Conclusion: Community (Cemaat) and Association (Cemiyet). .
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|a Drawing on qualitative research conducted in Brussels, Wallonia and Flanders, Islam and Turks in Belgium examines the interdependence between Muslim community and association. With a focus on social groups, religious structures and circles within Turkish populations, this book demonstrates how communal and associative movements operate through a combination of relationships of proximity and distance. Proximity is a way in which Muslim organisations establish religious, social, and cultural ties with communities. Distance, on the other hand, takes into account social, historical, and political elements from abroad, andrefers to the relationship with the Muslim world more broadly. As this reciprocal web of relations gives rise to Islamic mobilisations, it leads to the emergence or persistence of different figures of authority within associations and communities who articulate traditional, charismatic, and bureaucratic legitimacies. Thisbook will be of interest to students and scholars of the sociology of religion, migration, race, ethnicity and Islamic studies. .
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|a Comparative Religion.
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