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From the conclusion of the original paper (PDF):

The contemporary arrival in Europe of different peoples from the developing areas, but most especially from Islamic states, has ignited a number of dire predictions concerning the future of (secular) European political and social systems, ranging from observers such as Omer Taspinar and Daniel Pipes to novelist Jean Raspail to journalist Oriana Fallaci to politicians such as Jean-Marie Le Pen and Jörg Haider. In the most extreme versions, European culture and civilization are deemed unable to withstand the onslaught, and European standards of what constitutes civil society will succumb to this "Islamic threat." To be sure, Muslims currently in Europe have created certain types of social, economic, and even political organizations, but they have not done so in any unified fashion. There has been a notable lack of success in achieving national policy goals sympathetic to Islamic ideals and goals. It is the structure of the religion, and how it is interpreted, practiced, and invoked by its adherents from different Muslim states, which is one of the important reasons Muslims' political influence through standard democratic channels remains limited. Even as Europe seems to provide some Muslims with the opportunity to create an Islam detached from cultures, ethnicities, and states, that possibility is confounded by the multiple meanings, practices, and claims to spiritual leadership which the decentralized structure of Islam allows.

Interesting that while the content of Islam itself (qua religion) is often attacked by Islamophobes as being inherently violent, according to this paper it is the "structure" of the religion itself which limits the political power of Muslims living in Western society.

Truth unfolds in time through a communal process.

by marco on Mon Oct 2nd, 2006 at 01:56:56 AM EST
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Like any good monotheistic religion they'll spend more time arguing amongst themselves about doctrine and dogma than anything else.

But - the ChristoFascist Right in the US has shown what can happen if someone decides to unite the factions by targetting them with soundbite micro-issue politics.

Iraq and the other actions of the Great Satan have surely been a useful recruiting issue for extremists. Let's no hope no one in Islam realises just how easy it would be to extend that game to try to form a political base in Europe.

And let's no one on the ChristoFascist Right in Europe tries it either.

by ThatBritGuy (thatbritguy (at) googlemail.com) on Mon Oct 2nd, 2006 at 04:41:27 AM EST
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