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Training imams in Europe. The current statut.
Husson, Jean-François
2007
 

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Keywords :
islam; imams; training
Abstract :
[en] This King Baudouin Foundation commissioned publication is the updated and completed version of a previous publication issued in January 2006 on the subject of imam training in Belgium and Europe. This time document offers a comprehensive, updated overview of Islam and imam status in seven EU countries, namely Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands, England, Sweden and Austria, set in the broader context of the state-church relation and the modalities of funding in each of the target country. Whereas imams are believed to wield considerable influence within their community, the question of official certification of their training is raised less often. Whether the state should stay away from this issue or not, or whether there is a need for imams practicing in Europe to be trained in Europe, are important issues which deserve closer attention.
Disciplines :
Sociology & social sciences
Author, co-author :
Husson, Jean-François  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Institut des sciences humaines et sociales > Sociologie de l'organisation et de l'intervention
Language :
English
Title :
Training imams in Europe. The current statut.
Alternative titles :
[fr] La formation des imams en Europe. Etat des lieux
Publication date :
June 2007
Publisher :
Fondation Roi Baudouin, Bruxelles, Belgium
ISBN/EAN :
978-90-5130-573-9
Number of pages :
32
Collection name :
Islam and Muslims in Belgium
Commissioned by :
Fondation Roi Baudouin
Funders :
FRB - Fondation Roi Baudouin [BE]
Commentary :
Ce rapport existe aussi en français. Dit verslag bestaat ook in het Nederlands.
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