Muslim chaplaincy in the UK: the chaplaincy approach as a way to a modern imamate

In this article I examine the chaplaincy approach to religious and pastoral leadership in the UK and what the experience may offer to mosque-based imams. I compare the role and tasks of the imam in chaplaincy with the duties of the mosque-based imam. The identity of the Muslim chaplain is made up of...

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Published in:Religion, state & society
Subtitles:Military Chaplaincy
Main Author: Hafiz, Asim (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Routledge [2015]
In: Religion, state & society
Year: 2015, Volume: 43, Issue: 1, Pages: 85-99
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Great Britain / Military / Islam / Military chaplain / Imamat
Further subjects:B Muslim chaplain
B Chaplaincy
B Social Capital
B Imam
B Imamate
B Extremism
B Security
B Radicalisation
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Summary:In this article I examine the chaplaincy approach to religious and pastoral leadership in the UK and what the experience may offer to mosque-based imams. I compare the role and tasks of the imam in chaplaincy with the duties of the mosque-based imam. The identity of the Muslim chaplain is made up of various ‘associations' - professional; vocational; religious and communal; educative and reformative - that make him better equipped to offer a contextually relevant imamate, whereas the mosque-based imam has only one ‘association' (the religious and communal) that describes his remit and role, and therefore may not be able to provide a competent imamate which meets the needs of Muslims in the contemporary secular UK.
ISSN:1465-3974
Contains:Enthalten in: Religion, state & society
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/09637494.2015.1022042