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H. A. Hellyer (Author)

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0748639489 978-0748639489 January 1, 2010

The exchange between Muslims and Europeans has a long and complicated history dating back to time before Europe was born. In other words, to the earliest years of Islam.

Today, more Muslims reside in Europe than in other countries in the Muslim world, and these populations are challenging what it means to be European in a secular, twenty-first-century society. At the same time, being in Europe has caused many Muslims to rethink the essential terms of their religion. In this work, H.A. Hellyer weighs the prospects of a European future in which unified societies accept pluralism and the Muslim community becomes a true part of Europe.


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'While many today think we need to go beyond multiculturalism, Hellyer argues that the success of what he calls stage one multiculturalism means neither the end of common citizenship and national identity, nor their re-imposition but rather their re-making. He draws on theory but is focused on real-world problems and the book is informed by his good sense and a search for the middle ground.' -- Professor Tariq Modood, University of Bristol

'I can think of few books that are more timely and important. H. A. Hellyer's Muslims of Europe: The 'Other' Europeans is must reading for scholars, students and policymakers.' -- John L. Esposito, University Professor and Professor of Religion & International Affairs, Georgetown University and co-author of Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think

'I am impressed, indeed astounded, by the comprehensiveness of Dr Hellyer's remarkable book. It deals with the history of Islam, particulary in Europe, has total familiarity with issues of Muslim theology, deals thoroughly with the questions of discrimination, and, by extension, the so-called "clash of civilisations" thesis. This will prove to be the best available text and source-book on the subject of Muslim Europeans for undergraduate and postgraduate students alike.' -- John Rex, Professor Emeritus, University of Warwick

'The book provides the most comprehensive and reliable picture of Muslims in Europe. It deals with the issues of Islam and Muslims historically as well as in contemporary Europe. It is essential reading for students, scholars, policy makers and for those who wish to understand the complex relationship between European Muslims and their societies.' -- Muhammad Anwar OBE, Research Professor, Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations, University of Warwick

'Dr. Hellyer provides an examination of the situation of the Muslims of Europe that transcends the usual "Islam-in-Europe" paradigm of scholarship. Hellyer's analysis does not just provide a description of the diversity of Muslim experiences in European societies nor is the analysis simply a restatement of various theories of multiculturalism. Instead, this book is a thought-provoking synthesis of theory and case study analysis that provides a new inclusive conceptual framework that reframes the concepts of assimilation, multiculturalism, and pluralism in the dynamic reconceptualization of "intregralisation". Both specialists and the general reader will find this book a valuable aid in understanding the dynamics of diversity in the contemporary world.' -- John O. Voll, Professor of Islamic History and Associate Director, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, Georgetown University

'Muslims of Europe: The 'Other Europeans' is a thoughtful and ambitious reflection on the place of Islam and Muslims in Europe. Hellyer skillfully unpacks commonly used vocabulary to analyse anew the intersection of history, institutions, religious traditions and the movement of peoples and ideas. This book is a sweeping and useful introduction to key concepts that help understand the process of Muslims' integration in European countries.' -- Jonathan Laurence, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Boston College

About the Author

H.A. Hellyer is a fellow at the Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations at the University of Warwick.


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H.A. Hellyer is Fellow at the Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations at the University of Warwick (UK) and Founder-Director of the West - Muslim world relations research consultancy, the Visionary Consultants Group (UK, Egypt and Malaysia). A recognised expert on religious minorities and public policy, political philosophy, and the interplay between religion and modernity, Dr. Hellyer was Ford Fellow of the Project on US - Islamic World Relations at the Brookings Institution (USA), where he focused on European communities. From October 2007 to April 2008, he was also Economic and Social Research Council Placement Fellow at the UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Office, where, as an independent academic, he carried out research as Warwick University's Senior Research Fellow.

In 2005, Dr. Hellyer was nominated as Deputy Convenor of the UK Government's Home Office working group on "Tackling Extremism and Radicalization" in the aftermath of the July 7th bombings in London. In that capacity, he engaged with different parts of the UK and US administrations, as well as engaging with different sectors of faith communities in Britain and in the Muslim world.

Dr. Hellyer was also Visiting Professor at the Law Department at the American University in Cairo (Egypt), where he taught graduate classes on European public policy, and researched classical Islamic law. He is Member of International Institute of Strategic Studies (London, Washington, Singapore) and the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies of the University of Oxford.

Dr. Hellyer holds a Law degree from the University of Sheffield's Law School, and a Masters degree in International Political Economy from the University of Sheffield. He received his PhD from the University of Warwick (UK) where he studied political philosophy and European minority communities under Professor Muhammad Anwar OBE, one of Europe's most prolific academics on public policy and multiculturalism.

He is a regular commentator in mediums such as the Guardian (UK), the Washington Post (USA) and the Prospect Magazine (UK), and speaks to forums such as the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), the Azhar University in Cairo and the BBC Doha Debates.

Dr. Hellyer writes on minority faith communities (including those in Europe, North America, Southeast Asia and Africa), political philosophy, government policies on integration, and the interplay between religion and modernity. His most recent work is 'Muslims of Europe: The 'Other' Europeans', published by Edinburgh University Press. He is currently working on two books entitled "Western Muslims and Islam in the 21st Century" and "Making it on the Margins: Muslim Minorities in Southeast Asia, Africa and the West".


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