Muslims in Italy: The Need for an 'Intesa' with the Italian State
Muslims in Italy are now a consistent, although not new, phenomenon in the social and political panorama of the country. Like other communities, they are in search of an agreement with the state that would allow them to live and prosper within a legal framework that guarantees rights and duties. Unfortunately, attempts at achieving such an agreement have come up against a wall of prejudice and fear from the Italian population, as well as a lack of courage and foresight on the part of Italian state institutions. The problems and difficulties associated with the struggle of Italian Muslims in reaching an intesa are outlined and analytically presented along with a discussion of how integration may lead to the type of pluralism and tolerance enshrined in the Italian constitution.
Keywords: Italy, Muslims, intesa, immigration
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Details
p. 58-71 -
Issue
48/1 -
ISBN/ISSN/DOI:
10.1080/03932729.2013.758915