Different ways of recognising Islam in liberal societies: limits and contradictions

Revista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals_115
Publication date: 05/2017
Author:
Encarnación La Spina, investigadora, Instituto de Derechos Humanos Pedro Arrupe, Universidad de Deusto
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The negative stereotypes and emotions projected onto a threatening image of Islam directly influence the ways diversity and coexistence are recognised, for example, in the wearing of the burqa or niqab, in the provision of food in accordance with religious beliefs and in the location of places of worship and cemeteries. This article first analyses the legal treatment of Islam in these specific cases of managing the public space; second, it reflects on the limits and contradictions that arise in the prevention of Islamophobic attacks; and it concludes that possible failures of coexistence derive from the lack of respect for human rights in terms of equality.

Keywords: Islam, diversity, conflict, public space, human rights, Europe

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DOI: doi.org/10.24241/rcai.2017.115.1.95