Muslims in Contemporary Australia /

This edited book provides a much-needed update on the field of Islamic Studies in Australia, which has come a long way since the pioneering work of both Riaz Hassan and Gary Bouma to whom this volume is indebted. By highlighting the richness of the contributions of Muslim Australians in diverse area...

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Other Authors: Possamai, Adam (Editor), Tittensor, David (Editor)

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2025.

Series: Middle East and Islamic Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2025.
Muslim Minorities ; 47.

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505 0 |t Foreword -- Abdullah Saeed -- 1. Muslims in Contemporary Australia: Introduction -- Adam Possamai -- David Tittensor -- Part I - In Memory -- 2. Riaz Hassan and the Empirical Sociology of Muslim Piety -- Bryan S. Turner -- 3. 'People like us': the legacy of Gary Bouma's empathetic sociology of religion in partnering with Australian Muslims in countering extremism and dealing with stigma -- Greg Barton -- Part II - Muslim Culture in Australia -- 4. 'True blue Aussie Muslim': young Muslim men talking about Australia and their place in it -- Farida Fozdar -- 5. New Spaces and New Domains: Tracing the Growth and Contribution of Australian Muslims -- Mahsheed Ansari -- Mirela Cufurovic -- 6. Millennial Muslims in Lebanese Australian Literature: Pure and Vernacular Religion in the Bildungsromane of Michael Mohammed Ahmad and Omar Sakr -- Ibrahim Abraham -- 7. Building Faith in Walter Burley Griffin's National Capital: The Diplomatic Mosque and other Architectural Narratives -- Md Mizanur Rashid -- Katharine Bartsch -- Dijana Alic -- Majdi Faleh -- Maryam Gusheh -- Mansoureh Rajabitanha -- Part III - Being and Perceiving a Muslim in Australia -- 8. Australian Muslim women's experiences of domestic and family violence: the impact of faith -- Balawyn Jones -- Amira Aftab -- Ghena Krayem -- 9. Pakistani-Muslim Immigrant Women in Australia: Self and Izzat (Honour) -- Samina Yasmeen -- Flavia Zimmermann -- Renae Barker -- 10. Australian Muslim Youth's Access to Online and Offline Islamic Legal and Religious Knowledge -- Ihsan Yilmaz -- 11. 'Progressive except for Islam': profiling Islamophobia sentiment -- Rachel Sharples -- Rhonda Itaoui -- Kevin Dunn -- 12. 'New' Religious Knowledge and Influence Religious Authorities on Relations between Muslims and non-Muslims -- Halim Rane -- Adis Duderija -- Paul Mitchell -- 13. Placing the Continued Hyper-securitisation of Islam and Muslims in Australia in Global Context -- David Tittensor -- Farida Fozdar -- Gerhard Hoffstaedter -- Adam Possamai -- 14. Australia Muslim Men after the War on Terror: Securitization, Generational Trauma and Superficial Masculinities -- Alyssa Moohin. 
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