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What is Muslim Social and Consumption Space

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Social and consumption areas where Muslims interact with each other and with other communities in countries where they live as minorities.
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The Role of Mosques in the Transformation From Transnational Spaces to Muslim Cultural and Consumption Spaces
Elif Eroglu Hall (Anadolu University, Turkey) and Nurdan Sevim (Bilecik Şeyh Edebali University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 19
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-0018-7.ch008
Abstract
Migrations lead people with various ethnic origins, religions, and consumption cultures to live together. Religious places are special and of great importance in Islam, as in other religions. Turks experience a process of transformation into Euro-Turks in Western Europe, especially in Germany. Mosques have played a significant role in the process of migration and the transformation of migrants into Euro-Turks. In these countries, mosques have become institutions that provide cultural and social services as well as being sanctuaries. In Germany, mosques have been transnational spaces that provide spiritual and social services since their first appearance. Over time, these transnational spaces have become Muslim cultural and consumption spaces offering a wider variety of services. This study found that the generation of transnational spaces began with the establishment of Barbaros Mosque in 1969, and that the Muslim Cultural and Consumption Spaces became legitimate with the establishment of the DITIB Central Mosque (2018) in Cologne, Germany.
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