‘ISIS is not Islam’: epistemic Injustice, Everyday Religion, and Young Muslims’ Narrative Resistance

Powerful narratives that invoke religious concepts—jihad, Sharia, shahid, Caliphate, kuffar, and al-Qiyāmah—have accompanied jihadi violence but also inspired robust counter-narratives from Muslims. Taking a narrative criminological approach, we explore the rejection of religious extremism that emer...

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Main Author: Sandberg, Sveinung (Author)
Contributors: Colvin, Sarah
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: [2020]
In: The British journal of criminology
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