Muslim Participation in the Public Sphere in Sweden
Abstract
This paper aims to investigate Muslims’ participation in the various public spheres in Sweden.
Using case study and discourse analysis as methods, textual and visual material from Swedish
mass media has been analysed to explore certain questions. The results show that there are three
types of Islamic public sphere: the distinctive Sunni, the distinctive Shi’ite and the open type. In
addition, there is Muslim participation in the central Swedish public sphere. The results also
show that there are three different perceptions of Swedish society, and its dominant norms and
values. The first perception is of Swedish society as completely different, in its dominant liberal
norms and values, from Islamic communities. The second perception is that Swedish society is
fragmented in terms of its dominant norms and values; most of the values are acceptable but the
norms should be refused. Muslims with the third perception see Swedish society as diverse and
multicultural, comprising numerous groups including the Muslim community; they regard most
dominant Swedish norms and values as supplementing those of Islam, and combine them in a
single Swedish Islamic identity.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2011-10-18Author
Rasan, Imad
Keywords
Public sphere
Islamic collective identity
Securalism
Postcolonialism
Norms and values
Language
eng