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ID131480
Title ProperApproaching conflict the Ahmadiyya way
Other Title Informationthe alternative way to conflict resolution of the Ahmadiyya community in Haifa Israel
LanguageENG
AuthorDel Re, Emanuela C
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)
The role and incidence of the Ahmadiya community in Israeli society, with its around 2,000 members, is not related to the dimension of the community, its religious activities or its dissemination on the territory. It is related to the strong social and political engagement of the community not only in religious but also in civil society activities where it resides, despite all the difficulties that derive from its disputed role in Islam. The Ahmadiyya community in Haifa constitutes a relevant example of contribution to peaceful and productive coexistence. Haifa itself is characterized by a very interesting social and political climate, by which it is considered a "model" of coexistence in Israel, despite the fact that many contrasts and contradictions persist, such as forms of discrimination and inequalities. The civil society is particularly active, and institutions and NGOs devoted to the Arab-Jewish dialogue are many. Religious and political leaders communicate and participate together in various events, where their openness and mutual respect are intended to symbolize harmony with the intent of this being mirrored by the whole society. The Ahmadiyya Community plays an active role in this evolving process. The author, who has carried out qualitative research in Haifa to film a scientific documentary on the Holiday of Holidays and the validity of the Haifa model of coexistence, applied participant observation in the framework of grounded theory to analyze the role and impact of the Ahmadiyya community in the complex Israeli context, also on the basis of extensive in depth interviews with community members and leaders
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Islam Vol.8, No.2; May 2014: p.115-131
Journal SourceContemporary Islam Vol.8, No.2; May 2014: p.115-131
Key WordsAhmadiyya Community ;  Israel ;  Israeli Society ;  Social Climate ;  Political Climate ;  Political Engagement ;  Political Contrasts ;  Religious Contrasts ;  Symbolize Harmony ;  Arab - Jewish Dialogue ;  Arab - Israel Relations ;  Political Leadership ;  Religious Leadership ;  Haifa - Israel ;  Conflicts ;  Conflict Resolution


 
 
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