A comparative study on the perceptions of Dutch and British Muslim leadership regarding social-political challenges

Ertuğrul Gökçekuyu
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PurposeThis paper aims to analyze and compare attitudes and perceptions of Muslim leadership toward society and politics based on their personal experiences in England and the Netherlands.Design/methodology/approachThis study provides valuable insights into how Muslim leadership experiences socio-political realities from own perspectives. The comparative analysis of Muslim leadership in England and the Netherlands highlights the unique qualities of each community, while also demonstrating shared communal awareness regarding political participation and concerns regarding the rise of Islamophobia and populism.FindingsThe study reveals significant differences between Dutch and British Muslim leadership regarding attitudes toward politics. While the Dutch political system enables minorities to have political parties, British leaders prefer peaceful resistance, internal cooperation and voting power for influence. Muslim communities in both countries face similar challenges, such as access to politics, rising Islamophobia and populism. However, there are variations in leadership maturity and attitudes toward communal unification and political participation.Research limitations/implicationsEspecially Dutch Muslims were much more open toward cooperation once approached. The biggest challenge was to get into the Muslim communities in England. Even though British Muslims showed a much greater aptitude toward their civic duties, British Muslims were much more careful and wished that interviews were written down instead of being recorded. But once the author was part of the community, community leaders were more accepting and tolerant towards the author's presence. From that point on, to be recommended (snowballing) became easier.Practical implicationsThis research shows clearly how different ethnic Muslim communities differ across two different countries. Even though both countries have their own advantages and disadvantages, understanding how civic responsibilities and the progressive development of minority attitudes can be best approached is important to policymakers.Social implicationsOne major social implication is the way minorities perceive social and political equality and how these minority expectations can be met. Research shows that there is much fear and anxiety to growing sentiments of populism and right-wing appraisals. For a better integration and inclusion, a sound assessment of social and religious expectations is crucial.Originality/valueAs far as the author knows, there are no qualitative research studies that compare Muslim minority conditions in the Netherlands and England. This research makes this even more interesting for how to create policy that contributes to a European understanding of Muslim existence in Europe and a common European identity. This is crucial for a more stable and stronger European future.
荷兰和英国穆斯林领导人对社会政治挑战看法的比较研究
本文旨在分析和比较穆斯林领导人在英国和荷兰的个人经历对社会和政治的态度和看法。设计/方法/方法本研究从自己的角度为穆斯林领导人如何经历社会政治现实提供了有价值的见解。对英国和荷兰穆斯林领导层的比较分析突出了每个社区的独特品质,同时也展示了对政治参与的共同意识,以及对伊斯兰恐惧症和民粹主义兴起的担忧。研究结果显示,荷兰和英国穆斯林领导人在政治态度上存在显著差异。荷兰的政治制度允许少数民族拥有政党,而英国领导人更喜欢和平抵抗、内部合作和投票权。两国的穆斯林社区都面临着类似的挑战,比如参与政治、伊斯兰恐惧症和民粹主义抬头。然而,在领导成熟度和对社区统一和政治参与的态度上存在差异。尤其是荷兰的穆斯林,一旦接近合作,就会更加开放。最大的挑战是进入英国的穆斯林社区。尽管英国穆斯林在履行公民义务方面表现出更大的才能,但英国穆斯林要小心得多,他们希望把采访写下来,而不是录下来。但是,一旦作者成为社区的一部分,社区领导对作者的存在就会更加接受和宽容。从那时起,被推荐(滚雪球式)变得更容易了。实际意义这项研究清楚地显示了不同民族的穆斯林社区在两个不同国家之间的差异。尽管这两个国家都有各自的优势和劣势,但了解如何最好地处理公民责任和少数民族态度的逐步发展对政策制定者来说很重要。社会影响一个主要的社会影响是少数群体对社会和政治平等的看法,以及如何满足这些少数群体的期望。研究表明,人们对民粹主义和右翼评价的情绪日益高涨感到恐惧和焦虑。为了更好地融合和包容,对社会和宗教期望的合理评估至关重要。原创性/价值就笔者所知,目前还没有对荷兰和英国穆斯林少数民族状况进行比较的定性研究。这项研究使得如何制定有助于欧洲人理解穆斯林在欧洲的存在和共同的欧洲身份的政策变得更加有趣。这对一个更稳定、更强大的欧洲未来至关重要。
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