EURISLAM is an international comparative research project that analyses how the incorporation of Islam in European Member States is influenced by national traditions of identity, citizenship and church-state relations. EURISLAM will study how these traditions have affected interactions between Muslim immigrants and their off-spring and the receiving society. Fieldwork will be conducted in Belgium, France. Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the UK.



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October 24th, 2009 - The website of the EURISLAM project is online and will provide you with up to date... read more

  • EURISLAM Newsletter. The EURISLAM Newsletter will be published 4 times ayear and will focus on the final research outcome and output of the project, but also present relevant expertise and ongoing research. Sign up at the top of the page.
  • EURISLAM Publications. At the national level each partner team will produce publications (journal articles and a book-length monograph) presenting the results of the national case study based on the national dataset. In addition, we foresee the publication of a book-length volume summarizing the main comparative findings making use of the cross-national datasets as well as numerous journal articles focusing on specific comparative analyses.
  • EURISLAM Policy Briefs. To make the results of EURISLAM’s substantial empirical research more readily available to the policy community we will develop several policy briefs. Through the use of policy briefs we can bring EURISLAM research to the attention of policymakers, while also translating our results into meaningful and useful messages for them.