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Becoming the ʿAlawis of Germany

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In Germany, ʿAlawis were categorised as Turkish migrants irrespective of their cultural and religious differences. They have been confronted with similar difficulties as other Muslim minorities; as part of the Turkish problem, the community has been subject to marginalisation by German politicians and society. The migration and post-migration experiences of the ʿAlawis in Germany are currently being written.

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Tümkaya, E. (2024). Becoming the ʿAlawis of Germany. In: Migrant Lives. J.B. Metzler, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-68448-1_1

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