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Studying Islamic Theology in Turkey: Educational Biographies of German Students

English · Hardback

Will be released 11.11.2025

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This book provides novel empirical material on the phenomenon of Islamic higher education. Located at the intersection of the academic disciplines of Islamic studies, the study of religion, and migration studies, this book adds to research into Islamic higher education and Muslim self-making. Engaging with students and alumni s motivations for studying theology in Turkey, the book contributes fresh insights into the complex practice of studying Islamic theology abroad. Arguing that Islamic educational engagement is more than a project of pious self-formation for German students, the book also highlights the meanings and value that the students ascribed to their studies. It is a must for scholars interested in the intersection of Islamic studies, migration studies, and Islamic education.

List of contents

Introduction.- Researching Educational Biographies and Muslim Self Making.- Islamic Theology, Science, and the International Theology Programme in Turkey.- Aspiring Islamic Theology.- Doing Islamic Theology.- Knowing the Self and Islamic Theology.- Conclusion: The Temporalities, Spatialities, and Contingency of Studying Islamic Theology.

About the author

Maximilian Lasa is an associated researcher at the Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies at the University of Copenhagen. His work investigates the educational trajectories of young German Muslim students and alumni of the International Theology Programme (Uluslararası İlahiyat Programı) in Turkey.

Summary

This book provides novel empirical material on the phenomenon of Islamic higher education. Located at the intersection of the academic disciplines of Islamic studies, the study of religion, and migration studies, this book adds to research into Islamic higher education and Muslim self-making. Engaging with students’ and alumni’s motivations for studying theology in Turkey, the book contributes fresh insights into the complex practice of studying Islamic theology abroad. Arguing that Islamic educational engagement is more than a project of pious self-formation for German students, the book also highlights the meanings and value that the students ascribed to their studies. It is a must for scholars interested in the intersection of Islamic studies, migration studies, and Islamic education.

Product details

Authors Maximilian Lasa
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 11.11.2025
 
EAN 9783031980091
ISBN 978-3-0-3198009-1
No. of pages 215
Illustrations Approx. 215 p.
Series The Modern Muslim World
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Other religions

Kulturwissenschaften, Islamic Studies, Educational Biographies, Islamic Theology, Islamic Cultural Studies, self-making, Islamic Education Turkey, Islamic higher education, Islamic Education Germany

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