TY - GEN AU - Rane,Halim AU - Rane,Halim TI - Islamic and Muslim Studies in Australia SN - books978-3-0365-1222-8 PY - 2021/// CY - Basel, Switzerland PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - Religion & beliefs KW - bicssc KW - Islam KW - Islam in the West KW - Muslim professionals KW - Shari'a KW - religious authority KW - citizenship KW - Islamic finance KW - neoliberalism KW - religion KW - Muslims KW - Australia KW - online survey KW - national security KW - social cohesion KW - Islamophobia KW - collective agency KW - civil society KW - Strong Structuration Theory KW - Multiculturalism KW - racism KW - Australian Muslims KW - positional practices KW - Muslim migrants KW - reporting/representing Islam KW - epistemological bias KW - social categorisation KW - methodological reductionism KW - migration KW - identity KW - lived-experience KW - entrepreneurialism KW - gender segregation KW - mosque KW - Muslim women KW - religious space KW - Islamic studies KW - Islamic higher education KW - Muslim students KW - Islam in university KW - Islam in Australia KW - classical Islamic studies KW - contemporary Islamic studies KW - CSU KW - ISRA KW - CISAC KW - Muslim youth KW - Muslim youth identity KW - Australian Muslim youth KW - disengaged identities KW - active citizenship KW - youth radicalisation KW - Muslim youth deradicalisation KW - civic engagement KW - Muslim civic engagement KW - youth civic engagement KW - Muslim youth in the west KW - n/a N1 - Open Access N2 - The eight articles published in this Special Issue present original, empirical research, using various methods of data collection and analysis, in relation to topics that are pertinent to the study of Islam and Muslims in Australia. The contributors include long-serving scholars in the field, mid-career researchers, and early career researchers who represent many of Australia's universities engaged in Islamic and Muslim studies, including the Australian National University, Charles Sturt University, Deakin University, Griffith University, and the University of Newcastle. The topics covered in this Special Issue include how Muslim Australians understand Islam (Rane et al. 2020); ethical and epistemological challenges facing Islamic and Muslim studies researchers (Mansouri 2020); Islamic studies in Australia's university sector (Keskin and Ozalp 2021); Muslim women's access to and participation in Australia's mosques (Ghafournia 2020); religion, belonging and active citizenship among Muslim youth in Australia (Ozalp and Ćufurović), the responses of Muslim community organizations to Islamophobia (Cheikh Hussain 2020); Muslim ethical elites (Roose 2020); and the migration experiences of Hazara Afghans (Parkes 2020) UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/3787 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76362 ER -