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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS V
- ILLUSTRATIONS VII
- PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XI
- TOWARD ISLAMIC ENGLISH? A Note on Transliteration XV
- Introduction: Sacred Words, Sanctioned Practice, New Communities 1
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PART ONE. Making a Space for Everyday Ritual and Practice
- 1. Muslim Space and the Practice of Architecture: A Personal Odyssey 31
- 2. Transcending Space: Recitation and Community among South Asian Muslims in Canada 46
- 3. "This Is a Muslim Home": Signs of Difference in the African-American Row House 65
- 4. "Refuge" and "Prison": Islam, Ethnicity, and the Adaptation of Space in Workers' Housing in France 74
- 5. Making Room versus Creating Space: The Construction of Spatial Categories by Itinerant Mouride Traders 92
- 6. New Medinas: The Tablighi Jama'at in America and Europe 110
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PART TWO. Claiming Space in the Larger Community
- 7. Island in a Sea of Ignorance: Dimensions of the Prison Mosque 131
- 8. A Place of Their Own: Contesting Spaces and Defining Places in Berlin's Migrant Community 147
- 9. Stamping the Earth with the Name of Allah: Zikr and the Sacralizing of Space among British Muslims 167
- 10. Karbala as Sacred Space among North American Shi'a: "Every Day Is Ashura, Everywhere Is Karbala" 186
- 11 . The Muslim World Day Parade and "Storefront" Mosques of New York City 204
- 12. Nationalism, Community, and the Islamization of Space in London 217
- 13. Engendering Muslim Identities: Deterritorialization and the Ethnicization Process in France 234
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 251
- INDEX 255
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS V
- ILLUSTRATIONS VII
- PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XI
- TOWARD ISLAMIC ENGLISH? A Note on Transliteration XV
- Introduction: Sacred Words, Sanctioned Practice, New Communities 1
-
PART ONE. Making a Space for Everyday Ritual and Practice
- 1. Muslim Space and the Practice of Architecture: A Personal Odyssey 31
- 2. Transcending Space: Recitation and Community among South Asian Muslims in Canada 46
- 3. "This Is a Muslim Home": Signs of Difference in the African-American Row House 65
- 4. "Refuge" and "Prison": Islam, Ethnicity, and the Adaptation of Space in Workers' Housing in France 74
- 5. Making Room versus Creating Space: The Construction of Spatial Categories by Itinerant Mouride Traders 92
- 6. New Medinas: The Tablighi Jama'at in America and Europe 110
-
PART TWO. Claiming Space in the Larger Community
- 7. Island in a Sea of Ignorance: Dimensions of the Prison Mosque 131
- 8. A Place of Their Own: Contesting Spaces and Defining Places in Berlin's Migrant Community 147
- 9. Stamping the Earth with the Name of Allah: Zikr and the Sacralizing of Space among British Muslims 167
- 10. Karbala as Sacred Space among North American Shi'a: "Every Day Is Ashura, Everywhere Is Karbala" 186
- 11 . The Muslim World Day Parade and "Storefront" Mosques of New York City 204
- 12. Nationalism, Community, and the Islamization of Space in London 217
- 13. Engendering Muslim Identities: Deterritorialization and the Ethnicization Process in France 234
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 251
- INDEX 255