Abstract
The founding fathers of the European Union – Konrad Adenauer, Alcide de Gasperi and Robert
Schuman – were all Christian Democrats and devoted Catholics. At that time, this aspect was
understood as a solid basis for a united Europe and European identity. Since then, however,
things have significantly changed as the growing presence of Muslims in the EU has challenged
its initially imagined outlook and, accordingly, various issues focusing on Islam, European
identity and inclusion of the Muslims continue to penetrate numerous debates and question
peaceful coexistence of Muslims and Europeans. While primarily elaborating on the postSeptember 11 dynamics, this paper concludes that coexistence is possible, but only, under
certain circumstances.
Dr. Branislav Radeljić. (2011) ISLAM IN THE EUROPEAN UNION: KEY ISSUES AND DEBATES, Journal of Islamic Thought and Civilization, Volume 1, Issue 2 .
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