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Conversion to Islam

by Ali Köse

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Conversion to Islam focuses on the conversion experiences of seventy native British converts to Islam. Ali Kose addresses the following questions: Why do people convert to Islam? What are the backgrounds of the converts? What are the patterns over time? And how far are existing conversion theories applicable to the group under study? He examines the full range of social and psychological forces at work in the complex conversion experience.… (more)
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Conversion to Islam focuses on the conversion experiences of seventy native British converts to Islam. Ali Kose addresses the following questions: Why do people convert to Islam? What are the backgrounds of the converts? What are the patterns over time? And how far are existing conversion theories applicable to the group under study? He examines the full range of social and psychological forces at work in the complex conversion experience.

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