L'activisme social des nouvelles élites musulmanes de Grande-Bretagne

Hermes 51:125 (2008)
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Les changements générationnels au sein de la population musulmane de Grande-Bretagne manifestent une différence fondamentale non pas tellement en matière de statut juridique, mais avant tout en matière d'identité et de participation. Les membres des nouvelles élites musulmanes qui apparaissent dans les villes britanniques possèdent une série de moyens efficaces qui leur permettent de choisir entre différents modes d'action et d'abandonner les formes conventionnelles au profit de formes plus concrètes de citoyenneté. Cet article, qui propose un éclairage de différents cas d'activisme constructif sur le plan social, stimulé par les idées religieuses en circulation auprès de cadres musulmans de Londres, examine les relations entre l'islam et les éléments essentiels de la citoyenneté que sont l'identité et la participation. Il soutient notamment qu'il existe un lien étroit entre l'activisme des jeunes musulmans et leur définition d'eux-mêmes en tant que musulmans et citoyens.Generational changes within the Muslim population of Great Britain show a fundamental difference not so much in terms of legal status, but above all in terms of identity and participation. Members of the new Muslim elites who appear in British cities have a number of effective ways that allow them to choose between different modes of action and abandon the conventional forms in favor of more concrete forms of citizenship. This article, which offers a different light if constructive activism in social, driven by religious ideas circulating among senior Muslims in London, examines the relationship between Islam and the essential elements of citizenship that are the identity and participation. He argues in particular that there is a close link between the activism of young Muslims and their definition of themselves as Muslims and citizens

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