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Der österreichische Islam: Entwicklung, Tendenzen und Möglichkeiten

Austrian Islam: developments, trends and opportunities
[journal article]

Strobl, Anna

Abstract

'Etwa 350.000 Muslime und Musliminnen leben in Österreich. Aus dieser Präsenz ergeben sich mehrere Fragen. Ein kurzer Abriss der historischen Entwicklung bis in die Gegenwart steht am Anfang des Artikels. Die quantitative Entwicklung der muslimischen Bevölkerung in den letzten Jahren wird anhand der... view more

'Etwa 350.000 Muslime und Musliminnen leben in Österreich. Aus dieser Präsenz ergeben sich mehrere Fragen. Ein kurzer Abriss der historischen Entwicklung bis in die Gegenwart steht am Anfang des Artikels. Die quantitative Entwicklung der muslimischen Bevölkerung in den letzten Jahren wird anhand der Ergebnisse der letzten Volkszählungen aufgezeigt. Wie Muslime und Musliminnen ihre Religion in Österreich erleben und praktizieren, welche Bedeutung die Religion im Alltagsleben hat, wird in der Folge ebenso beleuchtet wie Geschlechterbeziehungen und die Situation muslimischer Jugendlicher. Abschließend wird die Frage erörtert, ob es einen spezifisch österreichischen Islam gibt und inwieweit dieser sogar als ein zukunftsweisendes Konzept für Europa gelten kann.' (Autorenreferat)... view less


'About 350,000 Muslims live in Austria. This fact addresses several issues. First, the article summarizes the historical development and census results since 1981. Second, the modes conducting and living their religion, differentiated between female and male Muslims, are discussed - the importance o... view more

'About 350,000 Muslims live in Austria. This fact addresses several issues. First, the article summarizes the historical development and census results since 1981. Second, the modes conducting and living their religion, differentiated between female and male Muslims, are discussed - the importance of religion in daily life as well as gender relations and the situation of adolescent Muslims, often already in the second or third generation. Finally, the article raises the question, whether a specific type of 'Austrian Islam' exists that has the potential to be qualified as a forward-looking and trend-setting concept for Europe.' (author's abstract)|... view less

Keywords
gender relations; Austria; adolescent; organizations; Islam; social integration; historical development; Muslim; everyday life

Classification
Sociology of Religion

Method
qualitative empirical; empirical

Document language
German

Publication Year
2005

Page/Pages
p. 520-543

Journal
SWS-Rundschau, 45 (2005) 4

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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