In this summer, Gerdien Jonker wrote the foreword to the Perspektif issue "Migration im Gedächtnis - 60 Jahre Anwerbeabkommen mit der Türkei", which is published by Millî Görüş.
On its homepage, the service platform for journalists “MEDIENDIENST INTEGRATION” (Migration Media Service) published an article written by Mahmoud Jaraba. The EZIRE employee provides insights into the results of his research work of several years on Arab-Turkish or Kurdish extended families and "clan criminality".
The working group led by Beate Anam and Hadil Lababidi at the Erlangen Center for Islam and Law in Europe EZIRE at the Friedrich–Alexander University Erlangen–Nürnberg (FAU) is dedicated to historical and contemporary developments, discourses, and phenomena of Islamic-influenced medical ethics.
The changes in the political and economic constellations in Eurasia, the Middle East and North Africa make it indispensable to also take a look at the role of Turkey. A study project was dedicated to this task.
Martyrdom. A word behind which there are many ambiguities and questions. A word that is always accompanied by the question of the final word on life, a word which cannot be considered alone, but must rather be seen in a network of concepts such as bravery, love, courage, and determination.
In an interview in the Leipzig University magazine, Hatem Elliesie talks about his research into Muslim communities in Germany and public debates about the phenomenon of so-called “parallel societies”.
On 10 June 2021, Group Leader Hatem Elliesie discussed his research on Islam in Germany with Prof. Dr. Dr. Udo di Fabio, a former judge of the Federal Constitutional Court and host of the podcast “Auf den Grund! – Wissenschaft im Gespräch mit Udo di Fabio”.
The latest issue of Medaon, a journal that focuses on Jewish life-worlds, features an article by Dr. Gerdien Jonker that deals with the Working Group Churches and Religious Communities in Greater Berlin (AKR).
What is Political Islam? How does he differ from traditionalist Muslims? What impact do those ideologies have on Muslim communities, how does coexistence of different views wordk and how can there be a greater understanding?
Prof. Dr. Matthias Rohe in an interview for the magazine FAU-Alexander.
Hatem Elliesie is Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology and Head of Junior Research Group at Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU). During the summer semester 2021 is serving as Acting Professor for Islamic Law at the Institute of Oriental Studies at the ...
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