TY - JOUR
T1 - Raising Salafī Children in the West
AU - Shavit, Uriya
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 University of Birmingham.
PY - 2017/7/3
Y1 - 2017/7/3
N2 - Despite the importance salafīs place on children’s education, this aspect of their discourse has hardly been studied. The present article examines how salafī jurists based in the Arab world, salafī imams based in the West and salafī authors of English-language children’s books conceptualize the norms for raising children, and what they believe should be done specifically to assure the virtuous Islamic upbringing of children in Western societies. Exploring issues ranging from what constitutes proper schooling to whether Muslim children may befriend non-Muslim children and whether it is permissible to celebrate birthdays, play foosball or play with dolls, the article analyses the educational challenges salafī communities in the West face as enclaves that resist both majority secular societies and the majority among Muslim minorities, and presents the nuances, and in some cases contestations, among salafī leaders as to how these challenges should be addressed and prioritized.
AB - Despite the importance salafīs place on children’s education, this aspect of their discourse has hardly been studied. The present article examines how salafī jurists based in the Arab world, salafī imams based in the West and salafī authors of English-language children’s books conceptualize the norms for raising children, and what they believe should be done specifically to assure the virtuous Islamic upbringing of children in Western societies. Exploring issues ranging from what constitutes proper schooling to whether Muslim children may befriend non-Muslim children and whether it is permissible to celebrate birthdays, play foosball or play with dolls, the article analyses the educational challenges salafī communities in the West face as enclaves that resist both majority secular societies and the majority among Muslim minorities, and presents the nuances, and in some cases contestations, among salafī leaders as to how these challenges should be addressed and prioritized.
KW - Muslims in the West
KW - Salafiyya
KW - children’s books
KW - children’s education
KW - home schooling
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84992396979
U2 - 10.1080/09596410.2016.1239920
DO - 10.1080/09596410.2016.1239920
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AN - SCOPUS:84992396979
SN - 0959-6410
VL - 28
SP - 333
EP - 354
JO - Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations
JF - Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations
IS - 3
ER -