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effects of Islamization on Muslim-Christian relations within Israel’s Arab community before and after the ‘Arab Spring’ / Shdema, Ilan; Zelkovitz, Ido; Sharabi, Moshe   Journal Article
Zelkovitz, Ido Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines the effects of Islamisation processes among Israeli Muslim Arabs on their intercommunal relations with Christian Arabs before and after the ‘Arab Spring’, based on 45 in-depth interviews held prior to and after this momentous event. The findings show the complex role played by Islamisation in Muslim-Christian relations, causing tensions and distancing at times while promoting intercommunal cooperation on other instances. They also reveal that in addition to the Islamic Movement, three other main socio-religious subsets played a role in Islamisation: secular, traditional and Salafi. Finally, since the onset of the ‘Arab Spring’, the religious identity of Israeli Muslims has remained central but the power of Islamic segments seems to have declined. Under these circumstances, Muslims and Christians tended to grow socially distant from each other, though no substantial tensions were evident.
Key Words Israel  Arabs  Muslims  Islamisation  Christians  ‘Arab Spring’ 
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