Europe's Angry Muslims: The Revolt of The Second Generation

Europe's Angry Muslims

The Revolt of The Second Generation
 
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ISBN13:9780190275419
ISBN10:0190275413
Kötéstípus:Puhakötés
Terjedelem:400 oldal
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Covering eight countries and thirty cities, but focusing on Britain and France, Europe's Angry Muslims provides an authoritative and engaging account of how Islam came to 20th century Europe and altered the continent's cultural, political, and security landscape.

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Bombings in London, riots in Paris, terrorists in Germany, fury over mosques, veils and cartoons--such headlines underscore the tensions between Muslims and their European hosts. Did too much immigration, or too little integration, produce Muslim second-generation anger? Is that rage imported or spawned inside Europe itself? What do the conflicts between Muslims and their European hosts portend for an America encountering its own angry Muslims?
Europe's Angry Muslims traces the routes, expectations and destinies of immigrant parents and the plight of their children, transporting both the general reader and specialist from immigrants' ancestral villages to their strange new-fangled enclaves in Europe. It guides readers through Islamic nomenclature, chronicles the motive force of the Islamist narrative, offers them lively portraits of jihadists (a convict, a convert, and a community organizer) takes them inside radical mosques and into the minds of suicide bombers. The author interviews former radicals and security agents, examines court records and the sermons of radical imams and draws on a lifetime of personal experience with militant movements to present an account of the explosive fusion of Muslim immigration, Islamist grievance and second-generation alienation.
Robert Leiken shines an unsentimental and yet compassionate light on Islam's growing presence in the West, combining in-depth reporting with cutting-edge and far-ranging scholarship in an engaging narrative that is both moving and mordant. Leiken's nuanced and authoritative analysis--historical, sociological, theological and anthropological--warns that "conflating rioters and Islamists, folk and fundamentalist Muslims, pietists and jihadis, immigrants and their children is the method of strategic incoherence--'in the night all cats are black.'"

Mr. Leiken is a largely reliable guide to the varieties of Islamic belief and politics that are now reproduced in Europe...He writes with eloquence, bringing to life the grim realities of the French banlieues and of the back-to-back houses of immigrant families in Leeds, where his requests for information met an impenetrable wall of silence.
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Prologue ix
Part One
IN FRANCE
1. Europe's First Angry Muslim 3
2. A French Intifada? 17
3. A French Revolt 37
Part Two
GUIDES FOR THE PERPLEXED
4. A User's Guide 61
5. The Outside 77
6. The Unwanted 91
7. Angles of Aggregation 103
Part Three
IN BRITAIN
8. Ghost Towns 117
9. Cousins 139
10. The Lords of Londonistan 151
11. The Life and Loves of a Suicide Bomber 189
Part Four
IN GERMANY
12. Germany's Hot Summer 219
13. Germany's Young Turks 237
Part Five
FINALE
14. Figures in the Carpet 261
Acknowledgments 271
Notes 275
Glossary 327
Index 337
XIV. Figures in the Carpet