A History of Christchurch Muslims - Drury, Abdullah; - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

A History of Christchurch Muslims

Integration and Harmony
 
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This book presents a critical analysis of the Muslim community in Christchurch, a neglected but important aspect of wider New Zealand social and religious history. A useful reference for scholars interested to learn more about the Muslim and Christchurch Mosque communities before the 2019 shootings.

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This book examines a significant part of New Zealand history through a critical analysis of the Muslim community in Christchurch, a neglected but important aspect of wider New Zealand social and religious history.


Islam is one of the fastest growing religions in New Zealand and one of the least understood by the wider public. However, the historic reality demonstrates that the first Muslim settlers arrived within 15 years of the proclamation of the colony in 1841, and many have been living quietly in this country and contributing to society ever since. Drury elucidates how New Zealand Muslims have proved it possible to integrate into a European society in the South Pacific whilst retaining an idiosyncratic sense of Islamic communal identity.


This book is a useful reference for scholars and educators curious to learn more about Muslims in New Zealand and about the Christchurch Mosque communities before the 2019 shootings.


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Contents


Acknowledgements


Preface


Glossary


 


Chapter 1: Empire?s Reach: Muslim Migrants to the Mainland in the Nineteenth Century


 


Chapter 2: Integration and Interaction on the Margins: Muslims in the South Island in the Early Twentieth Century


 


Chapter 3: A Shared Space: Muslim Communities and Identities in the South Island


 


Chapter 4: Continuity and Change, Diversity and Tensions


 


Chapter 5: Consolidation: Commerce and Expression of Community  


 


Chapter 6: Muslim Group Solidarity in the South Island


 


Epilogue


Bibliography


Appendix A


Appendix B


Index