The article analyses Islam in Italy, as a religious field socially constructed in the context of immigration from countries with a Muslim majority on the one hand, and Italian Muslims on the other, in a context of confused and sometimes contradictory policies. The study deals with practices, in relation to the organisational frameworks of religious activity (Islamic centre, associations, organisations) and interactions with state institutions. The aim is to understand the complexity of the Islamic presence in this country compared to other European countries. The author shows the necessity of sociological studies of religious phenomena and their actors for the understanding of social changes, especially the participation of civil society in public policies and projects of general interest.

الإسلام والفضاء العام في إيطاليا : مساحات وفاعلون ورهانات [L'islam et la sphère publique en Italie. Espaces, acteurs et enjeux]

Rhazzali M. K.
2022

Abstract

The article analyses Islam in Italy, as a religious field socially constructed in the context of immigration from countries with a Muslim majority on the one hand, and Italian Muslims on the other, in a context of confused and sometimes contradictory policies. The study deals with practices, in relation to the organisational frameworks of religious activity (Islamic centre, associations, organisations) and interactions with state institutions. The aim is to understand the complexity of the Islamic presence in this country compared to other European countries. The author shows the necessity of sociological studies of religious phenomena and their actors for the understanding of social changes, especially the participation of civil society in public policies and projects of general interest.
2022
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