Abstract
This research is accordingly based on interdisciplinary perspectives that exchange concepts and methodologies for the purpose of exploring the relationship(s) Muslim women have to religion in a secular setting like Norway. More specifically, this research presents a dialogue between the personal , the feminist and the political with the aim first to understand the role religion plays in the daily lives of Muslim female students at UIO in addition to reconsidering the theoretical constructs about appropriate accommodation of religious diversity and particularly the concerns and interest of Muslim women in Norway and Europe in general