This paper explores the difficulties faced by European secularism in dealing with a Muslim diaspora of unprecedented size in the continent’s history. It shows how this presence has highlighted contradictions in European conceptions of the religious and of the public–private divide. The paper does this by comparing Europe to Latin America where a quite different process of secularization seems to have taken place.
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