European Muslim Antisemitism
Why Young Urban Males Say They Don't Like Jews
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Indiana University Press
Published:16th Feb '15
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This book examines the roots of antisemitism among young Muslims in Europe, offering insights into their perceptions and potential for change.
In European Muslim Antisemitism, Günther Jikeli and his team delve into the complex dynamics of antisemitism among young Muslims in Western Europe. Through in-depth interviews with 117 Muslim men from diverse backgrounds in London, Paris, and Berlin, the authors explore the underlying stereotypes and rationales that contribute to hostility towards Jews. The research sheds light on how factors such as the Middle East conflict and Islamist ideology shape perceptions, while also examining the sources of these antisemitic views.
The study not only highlights the challenges posed by antisemitism but also seeks to uncover motivations that could inspire Muslims to oppose such sentiments. By understanding their perspectives on discrimination, exclusion, and national identity, the authors provide valuable insights into the social and cultural contexts that influence these attitudes. This qualitative data is crucial for addressing contemporary antisemitism in Europe and fostering dialogue among communities.
European Muslim Antisemitism serves as a significant contribution to the discourse on interfaith relations and social cohesion. It encourages readers to reflect on the complexities of identity and prejudice, while advocating for a more nuanced understanding of the factors that fuel antisemitism. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of religion, culture, and societal challenges in modern Europe.
As Gunther Jikeli argues in his compelling new book, there is a 'research gap' on Muslim antisemitism in Europe. Although there have been surveys investigating Muslim attitudes to Jews, there is very little fine-grained, detailed research on this issue . . . Jikeli has uncovered a disturbing phenomenon but not a hopeless one. European Muslim antisemitism is not set in stone and, through the efforts of scholars such as Jikeli, by investigating it in more detail we can develop responses accordingly.5/8/15
* Jewish Chronicle *European Muslim Antisemitism is a brilliantly researched and highly accessible book. It makes a valuable contribution to an ongoing scholarly and moral debate on anti-Semitism. It is a book that should be read by everyone – especially students, scholars and policymakers interested in Muslim-Jewish relations7/16/15
* Times Higher Education *A milestone in the scholarly investigation of this phenomenon [i.e., European Muslim antisemitism] is the new book of the historian Günther Jikeli, the leading German expert on this subject. . . . His book has the potential to be the standard work [on its subject].
* Juedische Allgemeine *This thorough, well-presented, social scientific study focuses on the causes of anti-Semitic violence largely carried out by young Muslim males. . . . Jikeli . . . performs an important service for those who seek answers to an extremely troubling problem. . . . Essential.
* CHOICE *There is a great deal of empirical data in this academic study that will be useful to track general patterns of anti-Semitism, and anti-Jewish behavior in Europe. The specific nature of this book makes its most suitable for an academic audience or groups working with discrimination against Jewish communities.
* AJL Reviews *European Muslim Antisemitism is data, research, and analysis all wrapped into one in a compelling and digestible volume.
* Jewish Book Council *Jikeli should be commended for bringing the deep-rooted issues of antiSemitism, and especially the denial, relativism, and unabashed support of the Holocaust, back to serious attention.
* AJS Review *What do European Muslims actually think about Jews? Too little is known about the subject, so Günther Jikeli is to be heartily thanked for his pioneering and earnest efforts to supply some basic empirical evidence in European Muslim Antisemitsm. . . . Jikeli has gone to great efforts to make human contact with his subejcts, and his tact and his obvious empathy are much to his credit.
* Times Literary Supplement *Jikeli presents the most thorough and systematic study of his topic to date. He writes pellucidly and calmly. The topic aside, his book is a pleasure to read.
* Reading ReligiISBN: 9780253015181
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Weight: 635g
368 pages