und Ausgrenzungsstrategien im Vergleich (2010) and From Guest Workers into
Muslims: The Transformation of Turkish Immigrant Associations in Germany
(2009) and the editor of two books: Migration, Citizenship, Ethnos (2006)
and Citizenship and Immigrant Incorporation: Comparative Perspectives on
North America and Western Europe (2007), both with Y. Michal Bodemann.
She has published articles in the Annual Review of Sociology, Ethnic and
Racial Studies, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, German Politics and
Society, Soziale Welt, and Violence against Women. She has just completed
a comparative project on honor killing debates in Western Europe and
North America, which is commissioned by the United Nations Research
Institute for Social Development. Currently she and Anna Korteweg are
working on a book about the headscarf debates in Western and Turkish
media and parliaments, which will be published by the Stanford Univer-
sity Press.
Index
Page numbers in italics refer to figures.
Al-῾Aamer, Faṭima, 227
Abandonment of deceased, Bukharan
Jews, 218
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Abbud, ῾Abd al-Ghani, 227
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Abd al-῾Aalim, Mustapha Kamal, 227,
239–40
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Abdalla, Sa῾d Salman, 234
Abd al-Muḥsin, al-Khashab, 239
Abd al-Qarim, Nariman, 243
῾
Abd al-Raḥman, ῾Awatef, 248
῾
Abd al-Ẓahir, Maḥmud, 239
῾
Abddu Al-Qasem, Qasem, 227, 241
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Abdu, Qasem, 237, 244, 247
Abdul-Hamid II, 24–25, 57, 184
Abona (priest), 280
Abraham, 232, 234, 316
Abramov, Rafael, 217
Abu Ghunayma, Yusuf Rizq Alla, 228
Abu Joseph, 243
Abul ῾afiya, Meir, 259–60
Academy for Islamic Studies, 256
L’Action du Peuple (Al Kholti), 165
ACU. See Australian Catholic University
Affinity Intercultural Foundation, 115–16
Affinity Interfaith Dialogue, 114
Al-Afghani, 247
AFIC. See Australian Federation of Islamic
Councils
Aggadah, 245
Aḥmad, Nariman ῾Abd al-Karim, 241
Al-Ahshidi, Qafur, 243
AIS. See Australian Intercultural Society
AIU. See Alliance Israélite Universelle
AJDC. See American Joint Distribution
Committee
Al-῾Alam, 167
Alaska, 312, 325n14
Algeria, 3, 13, 152, 163, 311
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Ali, ῾Abdu ῾Arfa, 239, 246
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Ali, Ḥasanen Fu῾ad, 227, 236–37
Aliyah, 4, 154–56, 163, 181
Allah, 84, 189, 243
Alliance Israélite Universelle (AIU), 4, 37,
57, 187; aims, 22; Alliancists, 25; com-
munity institutions, 23–24; educational
network, 239; Jewish farmers and,
151–52; mode of operation, 22–23; Mo-
rocco, 150; network, 5; Ottoman Jews
schools, 24, 54
Alliancists, 25
Altinküpe, Rüstem, 87
Amadeau Antonio Stiftung, 89
Al-῾Amer, Faṭima, 241
American Joint Distribution Committee
(AJDC), 187
Amir, Yehuda, 295
Amorites, 235
Ankara, 14
ANM. See Australian Nationalist
Movement
Anti-Semitism, 75, 77; Australia, 97, 104–7,
105; Bulgaria, 65; Libya, 188–89; Mo-
rocco, 165, 167; Ottoman Empire Chris-
tian, 52–54; Romania, 62–63; September
11, 2001, fallout, 80–84; Serbia, 60–61
Anti-Zionism, 265
338 · Index
Apartheid, 294
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Apiru language, 233, 237
Al-῾Aqqad, ῾Abbas Maḥmud, 248
Arab-Berber unrest, 8
The Arabism of Jerusalem (al-Ḥusseini), 266
Arab-Israeli coexistence, 318–22
Arab-Israeli conflict, 13; Libya and,
186–87, 306–22; Memoirs of a Hen as
parable of, 255
Arabization, 4, 11
Arab League, 164, 166, 169, 317
Arab Romanticism, 264
Arabs, 8, 235, 264; all Arab jihad, 309;
German Turks and, 80–81; Great Arab
Rebellion, 165; influence, 3; Memoirs of
a Hen read by, 257; National Arab Con-
gress, 188; nationalism, 174, 195, 266;
Palestinian, 161; Pan-Arab ideology,
306, 310; spirit, 169; Turkey anti-Arab
sentiment, 81
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Arafa, ῾Abdu ῾Ali, 227
Aristotle, 260
Arslan, Shakib, 165
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