Le réseau Configurations of Muslim Traditions in European Secular Public Spheres (Universités d’Amsterdam et d’Utrecht, Casa Arabe, Europa Universität Viadrina Frankfurt, et Zentrum Moderner Orient) organise son premier colloque international: Dialogue and Law as tools of Muslim integration into European societies (Université d’Utrecht, 14-15 Janvier 2010).
Meyda Yegenoglu, “Sacralized Secularism and Hostile Hospitality in Europe”
Schirin Amir-Moazami, “The critical hermeneutics of dialogue with Muslims in Germany”
Anne-Sophie Lamine, “Muslims in interfaith initiatives in France”
Jeanette Jouili, “Muslim artists and practices of dialogue in post 7/7 UK”
Ruth Illman, “The Changing Faces of Dialogue : Art as an Arena for Interreligious encounters”
Sarah Bracke, “Framing the Dialogue: Homosexuality as a Tool of Secular Governance in contemporary Europe”
Marinos Diamantides, “Western and Islamic legalisms and the rebelliousness of faith”
Saira Malik, “The shariâ in a European liberal democracy: theory and practice”
Alexandre Caeiro, “The Politics of the Shariâ in the Age of Distrust: ‘One Law for Allâ’ and the Critique of the Liberal Democratic State”
Werner Schiffauer, “Secular Law, legal Practice and the re-invention of the Muslim Self”
Nadia Fadil, “Questions of Orthodoxy and Legitimacy in the Islamic Hermeneutical Enterprise”