Naime Çakir-Mattner

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Naime Çakir-Mattner (* 1969 ) is a German scholar of Islam .

Life

After training as a nurse (1989–1992) and state-approved family carer (1996–1998), she studied social education at the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences (1998–2003) and then Islamic religious studies as well as Christian-Jewish religious studies and pedagogy at the Goethe University (2005 - 2010). In 2012 doctorate it in Sociology at the PH Freiburg at Albert Scherr and Franz Hamburger . From 2013 to 2019 she was a research assistant and postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Studies of the Culture and Religion of Islam in Frankfurt am Main . In 2019 she accepted the call to the University of Giessen for the W1 professorship (with tenure track to W2) for Islamic theology with a focus on the Muslim lifestyle.

Her focus is on Islamic (social) ethics and social work; Migration, gender and religion; Islamophobia and racism; intercultural education and diversity mainstreaming; interreligious dialogue as well as Islam and Muslims in a European context.

Fonts (selection)

  • Islamophobia. Anatomy of an enemy image in Germany . Bielefeld 2014, ISBN 3-8376-2661-X .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Cross of Merit on Ribbon for Prof. Dr. Naime Çakır-Mattner. Retrieved June 17, 2019 .