The Religious Identity of Young Muslim Women in Berlin An Ethnographic Study

The Religious Identity of Young Muslim Women in Berlin offers an in-depth ethnographic account of Muslim youth's religious identity formation and their engagement with Islam in everyday life. Focusing on Muslim women in the organisation MJD in Germany, it provides a deeper understanding of proc...

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Main Author: Bendixsen, Synnøve (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Leiden, Boston Brill 2013
Series:Muslim Minorities
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