Citizenship education and Islam

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The Muslim presence in Europe today is undoubtedly a challenge for local European societies. The growing number of mosques in cities and Muslim students at public schools, and the ongoing disruptions and violence in Muslim countries, augment existing fear and prejudice towards Muslims and call into question the compatibility of Muslim perspectives with European values. All this leads to an interrogation as to whether Muslims can really identify as citizens of European countries.

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Aslan, E. (2015). Citizenship education and Islam. In Islam and Citizenship Education: In Cooperation with Minela Salkic Joldo (pp. 25–43). Springer Science+Business Media. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-08603-9_1

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