TY - BOOK AU - Agai,Bekim AU - Ryad,Umar AU - Sajid,Mehdi TI - Muslims in interwar Europe: a transcultural historical perspective T2 - Muslim minorities SN - 9789004301979 AV - BP65.A1 M87 2016 U1 - 297.094/09042 23 PY - 2016///] CY - Leiden, Boston PB - Brill KW - Muslims KW - Europe KW - History KW - Islam KW - Ethnic relations KW - fast KW - 1918-1945 N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Preliminary Material; Bekim Agai , Umar Ryad and Mehdi Sajid --; Introduction: Towards a Trans-Cultural History of Muslims in Interwar Europe; Bekim Agai , Umar Ryad and Mehdi Sajid --; In Search of Religious Modernity: Conversion to Islam in Interwar Berlin; Gerdien Jonker --; Salafiyya, Ahmadiyya, and European Converts to Islam in the Interwar Period; Umar Ryad --; Conversion of European Intellectuals to Islam: The Case of Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje alias ʿAbd al-Ghaffār; Pieter Sjoerd van Koningsveld --; Muslim Bodies in the Metropole: Social Assistance and “Religious” Practice in Interwar Paris; Naomi Davidson --; Indonesian Islam in Interwar Europe: Muslim Organizations in the Netherlands and Beyond; Klaas Stutje --; Moros y Cristianos: Religious Aspects of the Participation of Moroccan Soldiers in the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939); Ali Al Tuma --; Muslims of Interwar Lithuania: The Predicament of a Torn Autochthonous Ethno-Confessional Community; Egdūnas Račius --; Transnational Life in Multicultural Space: Azerbaijani and Tatar Discourses in Interwar Europe; Zaur Gasimov and Wiebke Bachmann --; Index; Bekim Agai , Umar Ryad and Mehdi Sajid; Available to subscribing member institutions only N2 - Muslims in Interwar Europe provides a comprehensive overview of the history of Muslims in interwar Europe. Based on personal and official archives, memoirs, press writings and correspondences, the contributors analyse the multiple aspects of the global Muslim religious, political and intellectual affiliations in interwar Europe. They argue that Muslims in interwar Europe were neither simply visitors nor colonial victims, but that they constituted a group of engaged actors in the European and international space. Contributors are Ali Al Tuma, Egdūnas Račius, Gerdien Jonker, Klaas Stutje, Naomi Davidson, Pieter Sjoerd van Koningsveld, Umar Ryad, Zaur Gasimov and Wiebke Bachmann. This title is available online in its entirety in Open Access UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004301979 ER -