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4409081: FU_Islam and Europe (Lecture)

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Semester:WS 17/18
Art:Vorlesung
Sprache:Englisch
Lektionen / Semester:22.0 L / 16.5 h
Selbststudium:73.5 h

Modulleitung/Dozierende

Studiengang

Bachelorstudiengang Betriebswirtschaftslehre (01.09.2012)
Masterstudium Architektur (01.09.2014)
Bachelorstudium Architektur (01.09.2014)
Fakultätsübergreifende Wahlfächer (01.09.2014)
Masterstudium Information Systems (01.09.2015)
Masterstudium Finance (01.09.2015)
Masterstudium Entrepreneurship (01.09.2015)

Beschreibung

Since 9/11 Islam is continuously analyzed and criticized in the Media. Most of the coverage is biased and inaccurate. However, some newspapers, scholars or politicians try to show that Islam is something "new" and unknown in Europe. An eye-catching message of rightwing politicians or racist groups is a) Islam is a new Religion inside the borders of Europe; and b) Islam is incompatible with the political and moral values of Europe.

The lecture will discuss the media constructions of Islam and Muslims in Europe and it will provide an introduction to Islam in general. We will also focus on the Islamic prophetic tradition, the Quran as well as the Shariah law. The main part of the course will focus on the history of Islam in Europe from the late 19th to the 20th century.

Lernergebnisse

  • The course will discuss the story of Islam in Europe and how different Muslim traditions influenced the European traditions and vice versa.
  • The students will learn the about the internal diversity among the European Muslim communities.

Kompetenzen

Literatur

Reading material will be provided on moodle.

  • Allievi, Stefano / Nielsen, Jørgen (Hrsg.) (2003): Muslim networks and transnational communities in and across Europe. Muslim Minorities 1; Brill, Leiden.
  • Cesari, Jocelyne / McLoughlin, Seán (eds.) (2005): European Muslims and the Secular State. Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • Escudier, Alexandre (Hrsg.) (2003): Der Islam in Europa. Der Umgang mit dem Islam in Frankreich und Deutschland. Wallstein, Göttingen.
  • Geaves, Ron / Dressler, Markus / Klinkhammer, Gritt (eds.) (2009): Sufis in Western Society. Global Networking and Locality. Routledge, London.
  • Goody, Jack (2004): Islam in Europe. Polity Press, Cambridge
  • Jonker, Gerdien / Amiraux, Valérie (eds.) (2006): Politics of Visiblity. Young Muslims in European Public Spaces. Transcript, Bielefeld.
  • Kepel, Gilles (1994): À l'ouest d'allah. Éditions du Seuil, Paris.
  • Klausen, Jytte (2006): Europas muslimische Eliten. Wer sie sind und was sie wollen. Campus, Frankfurt/Main.
  • Kreienbrink, Axel / Bodenstein, Mark (Hg.): Muslim Organisations and the State - European Perspectives. Nürnberg: Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge, 2010
  • Laurens, Henry / Tolan, John / Veinstein, Gilles (2009): L'Europe et l'Islam. Quinze siècles d'histoire. Odile Jacob, Paris.
  • Maréchal, Brigitte / Allievi, Stefano / Dassetto, Felice / Nielsen, Jørgen (Hrsg.) (2003): Muslims in the enlarged Europe. Religion and Society. Muslim Minorities 2; Brill, Leiden.
  • Nielsen, Jørgen (1995): Muslims in Western Europe. 2. Aufl., University Press, Edinburgh
  • Nökel, Sigrid, Levent Tezcan (eds.) (2005): Islam and the New Europe. Continuities, Changes, Confrontations. Transcript Verlag, Bielefeld.

Prüfungsmodalitäten

Written examination (100%): Essay exam (2500 - 3000 words, specific criteria will follow, choice of topics will be announced on the 15.12.2017 (sign in till 12.12.2017)

Sign in for the lecture series and the examination, separately.


  • Written examination about lecture and the additional lecture as an exam essay.
  • The examination date of this irregular lecture: 15.12.2017 till 19.1.2018
          • Sign in till 12.12.2017
          • Topic will be announced 15.12.2017
          • Hand in your essay 19.1.2018

  • There will be one repeat testing date - if requested - in summer semester 2018.

Beurteilung

Passed / Failed

Kommentar

Fakultätsübergreifendes Wahlfach:
Es gelten spezielle Anmeldemodalitäten.

Termine

DatumZeitRaum
15.09.201716:30 - 18:00H1
22.09.201716:30 - 18:00H1
29.09.201716:30 - 18:00H1
06.10.201716:30 - 18:00H1
20.10.201716:30 - 18:00H1
27.10.201716:30 - 18:00H1
10.11.201716:30 - 18:00H1
17.11.201716:30 - 18:00H1
24.11.201716:30 - 18:00H2
01.12.201716:30 - 18:00H1
15.12.201716:30 - 18:00H1