Gender and Islam - Presentation
Conversion
- Khalil, Mohammad Hassan and Mucahit Bilici: Conversion Out of Islam. A Study of Conversion Narratives of Former Muslims. In: The Muslim World 97 (1), 2007. pp. 111 - 124.
- Luckmann, Thomas: The Religious Situation in Europe. The Background to Contemporary Conversions. In: Social Compass 46 (3), 1999. pp. 251–258.
- Rambo, Lewis R.: Theories of Conversion: Understanding and Interpreting Religious Change. In: Social Compass 46 (3), 1999. pp. 259 – 271.
- Savage, Timothy M.: Europe and Islam: Crescent Waxing, Cultures Clashing. In: The Washington Quarterly 27 (3), 2004. pp. 25 - 50.
- Wohlrab-Sahr, Monika: Conversion to Islam: Between Syncretism and Symbolic Battle. In: Social Compass 46 (3), 1999. pp. 351 – 362.
Possibilities
- Curtis: African-American Islamization Reconsidered.
- Herman: Roads to Mecca, Conversion Narratives.
- Jensen, Tina Gudrun: To Be 'Danish', Becoming 'Muslim': Contestations of National Identity?
- Kew: Why Nigeria Matters.
- Köse: The Journey from the secular to the sacred. Experiences of native British converts to Islam.
- Luckmann: The religious situation in Europe, the background to contemporary conversions.
- Maxwell: Afanasii Nikitin, An Orthodox Russian's Spiritual Voyage in the Dar al-Islam.
- Mansson McGinty, Anna: Formation of alternative femininities through Islam: Feminist approaches among Muslim converts in Sweden. here
- Rambo: Theories of Conversion.
- Spalek, El-Hassan: Muslim Converts in Prison.
- van Nieuwkerk, Karin: Gender and Conversion to Islam. ISIM Review 12.
- Wohlrab-Sahr: Conversion to Islam, Between Syncretism and symbolic battle.
- Akcapar: Conversion as a Migration Strategy in a Transit Country
- Khalil, Bilici: Conversion out of Islam.
- Krikorian: A people divided.
- Pelkmans: Culture as a tool and an obstacle, missionary encounters in post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan.
- Woodberry, Shubin, Marks: Why Muslims Follow Jesus.
- Botoiarova: Islamic fundamentalism in post-Soviet Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.
- Communist and Post-Communist Studies (Editorial): Conflicts in Central Asia.
- Gardaz: The rise and fall of political Islam in Central Asia.
- Hanks: Dynamics of Islam, identity and institutional rule in Uzbekistan.
- Shlapentokh: Islam and Orthodox Russia.
- Savage: Europe and Islam, Crescent Waxing, Cultures Clashing.
- Allievi, Stefano: The Shifting Significance of the Haram/Halal Frontier: Narratives (on Hijab and Other Issues) of Male and Female Converts Compared.
- Badran, Margot: Conversion and Feminism. Comparative Life Stories: South Africa, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.
- Bourque, Nicole: How Deborah became Aisha: The Conversion Process and the Creation of Female Muslim Identity in Scotland.
- Haddad, Yvonne: The Quest for Peace in Submission: White Women Converts’ Journey to Islam.
- Hermansen, Marcia: Keeping the Faith: Convert Muslim Mothers and the Transmission of Female Muslim Identity in the West.
- Jawad, Haifaa: Female Conversion to Islam: the Sufi Paradigm.
- Roald, Anne Sofie: Towards a Scandinavian Islam? A Study on Scandinavian Converts.
- Simmons, Gwendolyn Zoharah: African-American Islam as an Expression of Religious Faith and Black Nationalist Dreams and Hopes.
- van Nieuwkerk, Karin: Gender and Conversion to Islam: A Comparison of On-line and Off-line Conversion Narratives.
- Mansson-McGinty, Anna: Becoming Muslim: Western women's conversions to Islam. New York, NY [etc.]: Palgrave Macmillan 2006.
- van Nieuwkerk, Karin: Women embracing Islam. Gender and conversion in the West. Austin: University of Texas Press 2006.