EMN Conversation Series: Muslims in France – In the grip of radical attacks and extreme government interventions, where do we go from here?

In the next ‘Conversation Series’ the European Muslim Network will have the opportunity to talk with Jasser Louati on the recent events in France and the wider context. Some of the topics that we will discuss are: – The history of Muslim presence in France and their socio-economic situation – Current state of the French

EMN Conversation Series: Presidential Elections in USA – Main issues and implications on Muslim communities in the US and Europe

In the next ‘Conversation Series’ European Muslim Network will have the opportunity to talk with Dr. Ermin Sinanović from Shenandoah University (USA) about the heated elections in the USA on the 3rd of November. Some of the topics that we will discuss with Dr. Ermin Sinanović are: – Current developments and key issues across the

EMN Conversation Series: Countering Islamophobia in Europe with Dr. Amina Easat Daas

Amina Easat Daas

  In the forthcoming ‘Conversation Series’ European Muslim Network will have the opportunity to talk with Prof. Dr. Amina Easat-Daas from De Montfort University, Leicester (UK) about some of the burning questions regarding the Muslim presence in Europe. Some of the topics that we will discuss with Dr. Easat Daas are: – What are the

EMN Conversation Series: Genocide in Bosnia – 25 Years After Srebrenica & Current Developments in the Balkans

On the 11th of July 2020 it will be 25 years since the Srebrenica genocide that was committed by the Bosnian Serb Army. The genocide took the lives of over 8.000 Bosniak Muslims, mostly men and boys. Further 25.000-30.000 women and children were driven out of their homes. To commemorate the victims of these atrocities,

EMN Summer School

The European Muslim Network Research Academy will organize its first edition of the Summer School which will take place at Airport Hotel Global, near Frankfurt / Germany. 11th to 15th September 2017 The EMN Research Academy brings together a multidisciplinary and international group of 40 to 50 students, researchers and members of civil society. It