The growing number of “new generations” of Muslims in Western countries is not only developing quantitatively into a complex phenomenon, but also implies gradual but important transformations within the Islamic communities (starting from families and mosques) and in society as a whole. Only a few of these dynamics are described and studied and rarely with a direct knowledge of the people concerned by them.
Cuciniello, A., Branca, P. L., New Muslim Generation in Italy: Between Believing and Belonging, in Giovanni Giulio Valtolinalaura Zanfrin, G. G. V. Z. (ed.), Migrant Families and Religious Belonging, IOS Press, Amsterdam 2023: 171- 187. 10.3233/STAL230011 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/235672]
New Muslim Generation in Italy: Between Believing and Belonging
Cuciniello, Antonio
;Branca, Paolo Luigi
2023
Abstract
The growing number of “new generations” of Muslims in Western countries is not only developing quantitatively into a complex phenomenon, but also implies gradual but important transformations within the Islamic communities (starting from families and mosques) and in society as a whole. Only a few of these dynamics are described and studied and rarely with a direct knowledge of the people concerned by them.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.