Australian Muslim Identities and the Question of Intra-Muslim Dialogue

Author:

Whyte Shaheen1,Yucel Salih12

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, NSW 2795, Australia

2. Faculty of Theology and Philosophy, School of Theology, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, VIC 3002, Australia

Abstract

This paper explores the connection between intra-religious dialogue and Muslim identities in Australia. Drawing on empirical literature and analysis, this article investigates the increasing identification and interplay between Australian Muslims from different sects, sub-sects and faith-based groups of Islam. It argues intra-Muslim dialogue is gaining more noticeability among Australian Muslims working to build civic and inclusive identities. At the same time, the article points to the socio-political, organisational and sectarian issues challenging intra-religious unity between Muslim groups in Australia. To achieve genuine and long-lasting intra-faith relations, the article argues for a need to develop organic, theologically inclusive and contextually grounded articulations of intra-Muslim dialogue in Australia. The article concludes that diverse experiences of identity formation in Australia serve as an impetus for strengthening intra-Muslim relations based on previous success with inter-faith initiatives, as well as intergroup contact with non-Muslims.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Religious studies

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