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Muslims in the West after 9/11 This book is the first systematic attempt to study the situation of European and American Muslims after 9/11, and to present a comprehensive analysis of their religious, political, and legal situations. Since 9/11, and particularly since the Madrid and London bombings of 2004 and 2005 respectively, the Muslim presence in Europe and the United States has become a major political concern. Many have raised questions regarding potential links between Western Muslims, radical Islam, and terrorism. Whatever the justification of such concerns, it is insufficient to address the subject of Muslims in the West from an exclusively counter- terrorist perspective. Based on empirical studies of Muslims in the US and Western Europe, this edited volume posits the situation of Muslim minorities in a broader reflection on the status of liberalism in Western foreign policies. It also explores the changes in immigration policies, multiculturalism, and secularism that have been shaped by the new international context of the war on terror. This book will be of great interest to students of critical security studies, Islamic studies, sociology, and political science in general. Jocelyne Cesari is an Associate at Harvard’s Center for Middle Eastern Studies and the Center for European Studies, teaching at the Harvard Divinity School and in the Government Department. She is a French political scientist, tenured at the French National Center for Scientific Research in Paris, and specializes in contemporary Islamic societies. Routledge Studies in Liberty and Security Series Editors: Didier Bigo, Elspeth Guild and R.B.J. Walker Terror, Insecurity and Liberty Illiberal practices of liberal regimes after 9/11 Edited by Didier Bigo and Anastassia Tsoukala Exceptionalism and the Politics of Counter-terrorism Liberty, security and the war on terror Andrew W. Neal Muslims in the West after 9/11 Religion, politics, and law Edited by Jocelyne Cesari Muslims in the West after 9/11 Religion, politics, and law Edited by Jocelyne Cesari First published 2010 by Routledge 2Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 4RN Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada by Routledge 270 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016 Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2009. To purchase your own copy of this or any of Taylor & Francis or Routledge’s collection of thousands of eBooks please go to www.eBookstore.tandf.co.uk. © 2010 Jocelyne Cesari for selection and editorial matter; individual contributors, their contributions All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Acatalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Muslims in the West after 9/11: religion, politics and law/edited by Jocelyne Cesari. p.cm. 1. Muslims–United States–Religion. 2. Muslims–United States–Political activity. 3. Muslims–Legal status, laws, etc.–United States. 4. Muslims–Europe–Religion. 5. Muslims–Europe–Political activity. 6. Muslims–Legal status, laws, etc.–Europe. 7. Islamic fundamentalism–United States. 8. Islamic fundamentalism–Europe. 9. United States–Race relations. 10. Europe–Race relations. I. Cesari, Jocelyne. E184.M88M868 2009 305.6997091821–dc22 2009023513 ISBN 0-203-86396-8 Master e-book ISBN ISBN 10: 0–415–77655–4 (hbk) ISBN 10: 0–415–77654–6 (pbk) ISBN 10: 0–203–86396–8 (ebk) ISBN 13: 978–0–415–77655–4 (hbk) ISBN 13: 978–0–415–77654–7 (pbk) ISBN 13: 978–0–203–86396–1 (ebk) Contents Notes on contributors vii Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 JOCELYNE CESARI PART 1 Overview: Muslims in Europe and the US 7 1 Securitization of Islam in Europe 9 JOCELYNE CESARI 2 Islam in America 28 JANE I. SMITH PART 2 Anti-terrorism and international constraints 43 3 The war on terror and Muslims in the West 45 MAHMOOD MONSHIPOURI 4 Bush’s political fundamentalism and the war against militant Islam: the US–European divide 67 DIRK NABERS AND ROBERT G. PATMAN 5 The liberal roots of the American empire 88 MICHAEL C. DESCH vi Contents PART 3 Influence of international constraints on politics, law, and religion in the West 117 6 Welcoming Muslims into the nation: tolerance, politics and integration in Germany 119 FRANK PETER 7 Shari’a and the future of secular Europe 145 JOCELYNE CESARI 8 American Muslims at the dawn of the 21st century: hope and pessimism in the drive for civic and political inclusion 176 LOUISE CAINKAR 9 The concept of the Muslim enemy in the public discourse 198 YASEMIN SHOOMAN AND RIEM SPIELHAUS 10 Islamic radicalism in Europe 229 FARHAD KHOSROKHAVAR Index 245 Contributors Louise Cainkar is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Marquette University in Milwaukee. Her areas of expertise include the immigrant experience and Arab and Muslim Americans. She is the author, most recently, of Homeland Insecurity: The Arab American and Muslim American Experience after 9/11(Russell Sage Foundation, 2009). Jocelyne Cesari is an Associate at Harvard’s Center for Middle Eastern Studies and the Center for European Studies, teaching at the Harvard Divinity School and in the Government Department. She is a French political scientist, tenured at the French National Center for Scientific Research in Paris, and specializes in contemporary Islamic societies. Her most recent books are When Islam and Democracy Meet: Muslims in Europe and in the United States (Palgrave paperback 2006), European Muslims and the Secular State(Ashgate 2005), Encyclopedia of Muslims in the United States (Greenwood, 2007). She has also received grants to write the reports “Islam and Fundamental Rights” and “The Religious Consequences of September 11, 2001, on Muslims in Europe” for the European Commission (see www.euro-islam.info). Michael C. Deschis Professor of Political Science and a Fellow of the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame. He is the author, most recently, of Power and Military Effectiveness: The Fallacy of Democratic Triumphalism(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008). Farhad Khosrokhavaris a Professor at École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris. He was a Harvard Visiting Scholar in 2009 and a Yale Visiting Professor in 2008. His latest publications include Inside Jihadism (Paradigm Publishers, 2009) and Avoir vingt ans au pays des ayatollahs (Robert-Laffont, 2008). Mahmood Monshipouriis an Associate Professor of International Relations at San Francisco State University. He specializes in human rights, globalization, Middle Eastern politics, and the Muslim world more viii Contributors generally. He is the author of Muslims in Global Politics: Identities, Interests, and Human Rights(University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009). Dirk NabersisaSenior Research Fellow at the German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA). He has published widely on IR theory, International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, and US Foreign Policy. He is the Coordinator of the Regional Powers Network (RPN) of GIGA, the University of Oxford and Sciences Po Paris. Robert G. Patmanis a Professor of International Relations at the University of Otago, New Zealand. He is the Director of the Master of International Studies Program at Otago, and has authored or edited seven books. His next book will be Strategic Shortfall: The “Somalia Syndrome” and the March to 9/11(Praeger, forthcoming). Frank Peterteaches at the Department of Comparative Cultural and Social Anthropology at the European University Viadrina, Frankfurt-Oder. His research focus is on the governance of religion in Europe, transnational Islamic movements, and modern Middle Eastern history. Yasemin Shoomanis a Magister in Modern History and German Literature and a PhD Candidate at the Center for Research on Anti-Semitism at the Technische Universität in Berlin. Her dissertation project is about hostility towards Muslims in contemporary Germany. Jane I. Smithis a Senior Lecturer at Harvard Divinity School. She focuses on women in Islam, Muslim communities in America, and historical and theological relations between Christians and Muslims. Her most recent publications include Islam in America (rev. edn, Columbia University Press, 2009) and Educating the Muslims of America (Oxford University Press, 2009, co-edited with Farid Senzai and Yvonne Haddad). Riem Spielhausis a researcher in the field of Islamic studies at the Humboldt- Universität in Berlin. Her expertise is in the religious practice and institutionalization of Muslims in Germany and Europe. Recently, she has been working as Advisor for the Commissioner for Migration, Refugees and Integration of the German Federal Government. Acknowledgments This book owes so much to so many people. Special thanks go to all my colleagues at the CHALLENGE research project, especially Didier Bigo, Elspeth Guild, and Sergio Carrera who provided the intellectual and logistic resources for the research that made this book possible. I would also like to thank my French institution, GSRL, that has continuously supported the research project on Islam in Europe upon which this book is built. On the American side, I am grateful to the Center for Middle Eastern Studies and its former director Steve Caton, who has supported the development and growth of the Islam in the West program. I also would like to thank the research team of the Euro–Islam website: Elizabeth Esebian, Lisa Baughn, Jennifer Selby, David Mottadel, and Maruta Herding who devote so much of their time and enthusiasm to make research and knowledge about Islam available on the Internet. Finally, I owe many thanks to the wonderful research assistants who dedicated so much of their time and effort to make this book happen: Terra Dunham and Bethany Kibler.

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