Making Muslim Space in North America and Europe
Discover the profound exploration of Muslim communities in "Making Muslim Space in North America and Europe," authored by a team of insightful scholars and published by the University of California Press in 1996. This engaging paperback spans 263 pages and delves into the intricate dynamics of religious life, emphasizing the cultural practices and expressions that shape the everyday experiences of Muslims in these regions. Rather than focusing on the political narratives often highlighted in the media, this book invites readers to understand the private and public use of space within Muslim communities, offering a unique perspective on their rich traditions and social interactions. Ideal for those interested in cultural studies, sociology, and religious life, this work provides a valuable contribution to the understanding of diverse communities in contemporary society.